The Sacraments and the meaning and purpose of baptism
- Created by: Nicole anslow
- Created on: 14-06-17 20:57
Fullscreen
SACRAMENT- A VISUAL SYMBOL THAT CONVEYS AN INVISBLE GIFT FROM GOD- AN OUTWARD AND VISIBLE SIGN OF AN INWARD AND SPIRITUAL BELSSING FROM GOD
What are the Gospel Sacraments?
- Baptism
- Holy Communion
What are the Sacraments?
- Confirmation
- Marriage
- Holy orders
- Reconciliation
- Annointing of the sick
- Holy Communion
- Baptism
Why are Sacraments important to Christians?
- So Christians can follow and imitate the way Jesus acted but in their own way
How do different denominations recognise the sacraments?
The Protestant Church
- Only recognise Holy Communion and Baptism as sacraments as these are what Jesus himself went through
The Roman Catholic Church
- Recognise all sacraments becaus they are literalists and take everything the Bible says literally
The Quaker Church
- They do not celebrate any sacraments as they belive its more important to have a spiritual and personal connection with God
A comparison between an Infant Baptism and a Belivers Baptism
Believers Baptism
- Believers baptism is for someone who is not baptised at birth as a baby but wants to get baptised later in life and is a 'Beliver' and so the want to…
Comments
Report