The Protestant Church
Birth of the Christian Church and development of Protestantism - CCEA
Saint Patrick is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. There was initially one single Church. Protestantism developed in the 16th century when people began to split from the Catholic Church.
Church government - CCEA
Churches are governed in a variety of ways in terms of hierarchy and the role of women.
Worship in the Protestant Church - CCEA
Different Protestant denominations worship in different ways, but there are also some common features.
Protestant Church buildings and furniture - CCEA
The shape and decoration of Protestant churches varies between the denominations.
Festivals in the Protestant Church - CCEA
There are a number of important festivals throughout the year, each with a particular meaning.
Sacraments and ordinances - CCEA
Rituals such as baptism and communion are important across all the denominations of the Protestant Church.
The role of Church in contemporary society - CCEA
Christians believe Jesus taught the importance of helping others who are less fortunate. Today the Church can help tackle issues of homelessness, poverty, loneliness and disunity.
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