The Religion of Christianity





Christianity is one of the most followed religions globally, followed by almost two billion people around the globe. Their firm belief is in the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. They believe that Jesus Christ was born to Virgin Mary, a supernatural power, and had happened by the will of God. It is firmly believed that Jesus Christ was sent as a Holy Spirit to Virgin Mary. They believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God and that God is His father.


The Christians offer prayers in a holy place called the Church. They visit the Church to ask for God’s blessings. Churches are usually decorated in December when Christmas is near (A Holy event that the Christians celebrate - A celebration to witness the birth of Jesus Christ). There are various churches in the religion of Christianity. Some of the churches are:



Fellowship Church

Congregational Church

Denominational Church

Non-denominational Church

Fellowship Baptist Church

Fellowship Community Church




A congregational church is a Protestant Church in the Calvinist tradition. They practice congregationalist governance, which means each congregation in a congregational church has the right to run its affairs independently and as they wish. Congregationalists have shared their beliefs with the Evangelical Protestant churches. 



Congregationalists who run a congregational church expect each member to have a strong relationship with God and that they spend their lives in the way of God and Jesus Christ. They intend to teach the importance of prayers and religious practices and become a purified spiritual soul, i.e., moving on with worldly and spiritual life. All the members of a Congregational Church believe that they are united as a nation and want their upcoming offsprings to follow the same. They intend to have firm faith and believe in Jesus Christ and his resurrection. 

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