A) Baptism and Holy Communion B) Baptism and Confirmation C) Holy Communion and Anointing D) Marriage and Confession
A) The symbolic meaning of bread and wine B) Christ's true presence in the Eucharist C) The remembrance of Christ's sacrifice D) The presence of the Holy Spirit in the worship service
A) Tradition is equally important B) Moral teachings are derived from human reason C) Only the pastor may interpret scripture D) Scripture alone is the authority
A) It grants forgiveness of sins B) It guarantees a place in Heaven C) It makes one a member of a specific congregation D) It heals physical ailments
A) They are merely symbols B) They become flesh and blood in a literal sense C) They are different types of food D) They are both bread and the body of Christ
A) Family members only B) The congregation C) Godparents D) The pastor
A) Salvation occurs regardless of Baptism B) Baptism is necessary for salvation without exception C) Baptism is a means of grace that aids salvation D) Good works are more important than Baptism
A) 'May you always remember this day' B) 'You are now a member of the church' C) 'I baptize you in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit' D) 'Your sins are forgiven' |