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Baptism-Identifies us
as children of God because we are sharing the same experience as
Jesus, God's son, who was also baptized. It is done with water,
which represents the washing away of sin. Our usual form of baptism
is by sprinkling, which represents the descent of the Holy Spririt.
Many are baptized as infants, showing that even before we know who
we are, we are God's.
Baptismal Font-Holds the
water for baptisms, and by which baptisms physically take place.
Bible-The Book which contains
the Word of God and which tells us about the things God has done
for us.
Bread-One of the elements
of Holy Communion. It is the element which represents Jesus' body.
Bulletin-The printed program
which helps us follow the order of the worship.
Chalice-The cup used in
Holy Communion, it holds the wine (grape juice).
Choir-The group of people
who help lead the music of the service and who offer their voices
as a form of worship.
Communion Table-The table
at the front in the center, where the communion elements are placed.
Also known as the Lord's Table.
Confession-To say something
that is true. We confess that we are sinful. We also confess the
creeds.
Creed-Short statement of
belief, from the Latin "credo," which means "I believe."
Epistle-A reading from
one of the letters written by Paul or others to the early church.
Forgiveness/Assurance-When
the pastor reminds us that God has forgiven our sins.
Gospel-The Lesson read
from Matthew, Mark, Luke or John.
Hymn-A song sung by the
congregation.
Lectern-The stand from
which the lessons are read.
Lectionary-A calendar of
days to read certain Bible passages which match with the seasons
of the church year and that also ensure that a variety of readings
are preached during the year.
Lesson-A reading from the
Bible.
Liturgist-A person who
assists the pastor in worship.
Liturgy-The pattern our
worship service follows; what we do in worship.
Minister-Someone who serves
God by serving others, not just the pastor.
Narthex-The area where
the congregation enters from outside before they come into the sanctuary.
Paraments-The cloths on
the communion table, pulpit, and lectern which change colors with
the church seasons.
Pastor-The person who leads
a congregation in worship and the daily workings of the church.
Pew-The long benches we
sit on in worship.
Prayer-Talking with and
listening to God.
Pulpit-The large stand
from which the lessons are read and the sermon delivered.
Sacrament-When God comes
to us in Baptism of the Lord's Supper (Holy Communion).
Sanctuary-The big room
where worship is usually held.
Sermon-A short talk given
during the worship service which helps us understand the scriptures
and how they apply to our lives.
Stole-The long colored
cloth drapes over the shoulders of the pastor. Its color changes
according to the season of the church year.
Usher-A person who helps
people through the worship service passing out bulletins and taking
up the offering.
Wine-(Grape juice is unfermented
wine.) One of the elements of Holy Communion, representing Jesus'
blood.
Worship-When the congregation
gathers to hear God's word and celebrate God's presence.
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