Year 8
Eucharist
In this lesson, we will focus on why the Eucharist is taken and the significance of it.
Year 8
Eucharist
In this lesson, we will focus on why the Eucharist is taken and the significance of it.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- Roman Catholic belief in transubstantiation.
- Free Church beliefs in remembrance meal.
Equipment
You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.
Licence
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5 Questions
Q1.
Select the correct definition for a sacrament.
A religious practice
An action that looks good
An inward sign of an outward grace
Q2.
Which of the following is NOT a reason why people get baptised?
Can get rid of original sin
Follows the example of Jesus
Jesus instructed it
Q3.
How many times does a Roman Catholic priest sprinkle water in infant baptism?
1
2
4
Q4.
Which of the following is the the form of baptism when babies are baptised?
adult baptism
believer's baptism
Q5.
What happens during believer's baptism?
Half immersion
Water is sprinkled on the hand
Water is sprinkled on the head
5 Questions
Q1.
Which event in Jesus' life was the first Eucharist?
Incarnation
Palm Sunday
Resurrection
Q2.
Which of the following denominations of Christianity believes in transubstantiation?
Baptist
Church of England
Protestant
Q3.
What is the meaning of transubstantiation?
The belief that the bread and wine change substance into the Holy Spirit.
The belief that the bread and wine don't change substance into the body and blood of Jesus.
The belief that the bread changes substance but the wine does not.
Q4.
Which of the following reasons is NOT a reason why Christians take the Eucharist?
Brings unity to the Church
It remembers the death of Jesus
It was instructed to be taken by Jesus
Q5.
Which denomination of church takes communion by passing it down rows?
Church of England
Protestant
Roman Catholic