Week 1 RE Christianity What is Christianity Over
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Week 1 RE Christianity
What is Christianity? Over 2, 000 years ago, a man named Jesus Christ was born © Save. Teachers. Sundays. com 2014
What is Christianity? Christians believe that Jesus Christ was the son of god and that god sent him to Earth to save people from their sins © Save. Teachers. Sundays. com 2014
What did Jesus do? Jesus preached to people and tried to show them the right way to behave © Save. Teachers. Sundays. com 2014
What did Jesus do? He was also crucified (killed on a cross) because he would not give up his beliefs when he was told to do this by the people in charge (the Romans) © Save. Teachers. Sundays. com 2014
What did Jesus do? Christians also believe that Jesus rose from the dead and ascended into heaven after he was killed © Save. Teachers. Sundays. com 2014
What do Christians do? Christians try to live their lives in the way that Jesus showed and preached Christians also pray and go to church © Save. Teachers. Sundays. com 2014
What festivals do Christians celebrate? The two main Christian festivals are Christmas and Easter Christmas is when Christians believe that Jesus was born and Easter is when they believe that he died and rose again © Save. Teachers. Sundays. com 2014
What festivals do Christians celebrate? Christians also have events for special times in people’s lives, like baptisms, communions, weddings and funerals © Save. Teachers. Sundays. com 2014
Do Christians have a holy book? The Bible is the main holy book for Christians The Bible records Jesus’ teachings and what happened in his life © Save. Teachers. Sundays. com 2014
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