The Trinity

In this lesson, we will look at what the Trinity is. We will explore the mystery of the Trinity, one God, three persons and roles of members of the Trinity.

The Trinity

In this lesson, we will look at what the Trinity is. We will explore the mystery of the Trinity, one God, three persons and roles of members of the Trinity.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. The mystery of the Trinity.
  2. One God, three persons.
  3. Roles of members of the Trinity.

Equipment

You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.

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5 Questions

Q1.
Which key word means 'all powerful'?
Creator
Eternal
Omnibenevolent
Correct answer: Omnipotent
Q2.
Which book of the Bible contains the creation story?
Exodus
Correct answer: Genesis
Matthew
Revelation
Q3.
Which of the following terms means 'everlasting'?
Creator
Correct answer: Eternal
Omnibenevolent
Omniscient
Q4.
Which of the following quotes shows that God is eternal?
"Evening passed and morning came"
"God was pleased with what he saw"
Correct answer: "In the beginning, when God created the universe"
"Let there be light"
Q5.
Which of the following qualities of God CANNOT be seen in the creation story?
Creator
Correct answer: Forgiving
Omnibenevolent
Omnipotent

5 Questions

Q1.
Which of the following is NOT part of the Trinity?
Correct answer: Disciples
Father
Holy Spirit
Son
Q2.
Which of the key terms below means to believe in one God?
Catholicism
Correct answer: Monotheism
Omnipotent
Polytheism
Q3.
Which member of the Trinity came to earth as a human being?
Father
Holy Spirit
Correct answer: Son
Q4.
Which member of the Trinity was the maker of heaven and earth?
Correct answer: Father
Holy Spirit
Son
Q5.
Which of the following characteristics could be seen in the Father creating the world?
Eternal
Just
Omnibenevolent
Correct answer: Omnipotent

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UnitReligious education / Christianity: beliefs and teachings

Religious education