sermonA talk on a religious ormoral subject based ona passage from theBible. It is offered by amember of the clergyfor the purpose ofreligious instruction orexhortation.patenA place or refugeand protection, asacred place setapart from theprofane, ordinaryworld.sacristyA room in a churchwhere sacredvessels andvestments arekept and whereclergy vest.ambryA recessed cabinet inthe wall of a Christianchurch for storingreserved sacramentand sacred vessels .The term is frommedieval times usedfor any closedcupboard or bookcase.HostA portion of breadused for HolyEucharist. Theword host comesfrom Latin host iswhich meanssacrificial victim.holyspiritAlso known as TheHoly Ghost is thedivine force,quality andinfluence of Godover the universeand its creatures.CorporalThe corporal is a whitelinen cloth spread on thealtar, resting on top of thealtar cloth. The sacredvessels holding the bodyand blood are alwaysplaced on top of thecorporal. The word comesfrom the Latin meaningcorpus or body.paschalCandleA large candle thatsymbolizes the risen Christ.It is often decorated with across and the GreeklettersAlpha and Omega.Paschal refers to Eastersymbolizing The Light ofChrist has come into theworld.AlA raised area in a churchwhere people can honorGod with offerings. Thereare two types of altars. Astanding altar is attached tothe Eastern wall of thechancel. The second is afree standing altar whichcan be walked around.tara table or flattopped blockused for theconsecration ofbread and wineAcolyteA person assistingthe celebrant in areligious service.Its name comesfrom the Greekmeaning server orcompanion.BCPThe Book of CommonPrayer is the name given toa numbat of related prayerbooks in the AnglicanCommunion.the first bookwas published in 1549under the reign of kingEdward vi, it was a productof the English reformationfollowing the break froAltarRailThe altar rail is a lowbarrier sometimesornate and usuallymade of stone, woodor metal delineatingthe chancel or altarspace from the nave.NiceneCreedThe Creed ofConstantinople, is thedefining statement ofbelief of mainstreamChristianity.the originalcreed was adopted atthe First council ofNicaea in 325.EpistleA poem orother literarywork in theform of a letteror series ofletters.HymnalA hymnal Othymnaryis acollection of hymns inthe form of a book.ahymn is a religioussong or poem inpraise to God.wineWine is consecrated forsacramental use. Itrepresents the resurrectionof Christ in the sense thatdead grapes do not decaybut instead ferment and arefilled with a new spirit. Inthe prayer of consecrationthe wine into the blood ofJesus.almsBasinA large plate on whichthe total offeringreceived ata churchservice is presented atthe altar. Alms aresomething andespecially money givento help the poor.usherIn the church an usherhelps the priest bymaking sure all membersand guests are greetedwarmly and by doingwhat is necessary to putguests in the right frameof mind for worship.catechismA summary of theprinciples ofChristian religionin the form ofquestions andanswers used forinstruction.organThe pipe organ is amusical instrumentprovides sound bypressurized air (wind)through the organpipes selected from akeyboard. It is used inchurches providing agrand sound.waterWater is a natural symbolof purification. Onceblessed it is used inbaptism, and blessings, inEucharist water representsthe humanity of Jesus , thewine his divinity.themingling of water and winerecalls the incarnation ofJesus. It alsoCinctureA rope life or ribbon likearticle worn to belt orgather a garment. Itencircles the body. Theconcurrent is taken fromordinary dress of distantpast. Often the priestknots the cincture threetimes for the Trinity.SanctuaryA place or refugeand protection, asacred place setapart from theprofane, ordinaryworld.ChaliceA chalice or gobletis a footed cupintended to holddrink, often usedduring a ceremonyto hold wine.BurseA flat squarefabric coveredcase in which afolded corporalis carried to andfrom the altar.gospelThe record ofJesus life andteaching in the firstfour books of theNew Testament.The Good News ofJesus Christ.TheLordsPrayerAlso known as Our Fatheris a central Christian prayerthat Jesus taught as theway to pray. T versions arerecorded in scripture: alonger form in the sermonon the Mount in Matthew’sGospel. The shorter formcomes from the Gospel ofLuke answbibleA collection ofreligious texts orscripture, some,all Ot a variant ofwhich are held tobe sacred.ChancelThe part of a churchnear the altarreserved for clergyand choir andtypically separatedfrom the nave bysteps or a screen.BaptismalfontA vessel that holdswater for baptism .thepractice ofBaptism isthought to be rootedin the history ofJewish cleansingrituals,CrossA representationof the crucifixionof Jesus. asymbol ofChristianity.AlbA full length white linenecclesiastical vestmentwith long sleeves that isgathered at the waist with acincture. It is intended toimitate the ordinary look ofa first century clothing. It isliterally translated whiteand a reminder of BaptismVeilA square cloth that coversthe patan and chalice untilpreparation of the altar forEucharist. It usuallymatches the vestments andaltar hangings. In the Biblethe veil represents spiritualblindness. When spiritualblind we cannot see God.TdoxologyA short hymn ofpraises to Godoften added tothe end ofcanticles, psalmsand hymns.PulpitA raised platformor lectern in achurch or chapelfrom which thepreacher deliversthe sermon.CredenceTableA small side table in thesanctuary of a Christianchurch near the wall atthe Epistle Side used tohold cruets acolytecandles, and otherutensils required for thecelebration of the HolyEucharist.congregationA group ofpeopleassembledfor religiousworship.Lecterna reading deskwith a slanted topon which the bibleor other texts restand from whichthe lessons arereadApostlescreedA Christian creed orsymbol of faith. Thespiritual seal, our heart’s-meditation and an everpresent guardian. It wasdeveloped from earlycatechisms givinginstruction to peoplewaiting to be baptized.sermonA talk on a religious ormoral subject based ona passage from theBible. It is offered by amember of the clergyfor the purpose ofreligious instruction orexhortation.patenA place or refugeand protection, asacred place setapart from theprofane, ordinaryworld.sacristyA room in a churchwhere sacredvessels andvestments arekept and whereclergy vest.ambryA recessed cabinet inthe wall of a Christianchurch for storingreserved sacramentand sacred vessels .The term is frommedieval times usedfor any closedcupboard or bookcase.HostA portion of breadused for HolyEucharist. Theword host comesfrom Latin host iswhich meanssacrificial victim.holyspiritAlso known as TheHoly Ghost is thedivine force,quality andinfluence of Godover the universeand its creatures.CorporalThe corporal is a whitelinen cloth spread on thealtar, resting on top of thealtar cloth. The sacredvessels holding the bodyand blood are alwaysplaced on top of thecorporal. The word comesfrom the Latin meaningcorpus or body.paschalCandleA large candle thatsymbolizes the risen Christ.It is often decorated with across and the GreeklettersAlpha and Omega.Paschal refers to Eastersymbolizing The Light ofChrist has come into theworld.AlA raised area in a churchwhere people can honorGod with offerings. Thereare two types of altars. Astanding altar is attached tothe Eastern wall of thechancel. The second is afree standing altar whichcan be walked around.tara table or flattopped blockused for theconsecration ofbread and wineAcolyteA person assistingthe celebrant in areligious service.Its name comesfrom the Greekmeaning server orcompanion.BCPThe Book of CommonPrayer is the name given toa numbat of related prayerbooks in the AnglicanCommunion.the first bookwas published in 1549under the reign of kingEdward vi, it was a productof the English reformationfollowing the break froAltarRailThe altar rail is a lowbarrier sometimesornate and usuallymade of stone, woodor metal delineatingthe chancel or altarspace from the nave.NiceneCreedThe Creed ofConstantinople, is thedefining statement ofbelief of mainstreamChristianity.the originalcreed was adopted atthe First council ofNicaea in 325.EpistleA poem orother literarywork in theform of a letteror series ofletters.HymnalA hymnal Othymnaryis acollection of hymns inthe form of a book.ahymn is a religioussong or poem inpraise to God.wineWine is consecrated forsacramental use. Itrepresents the resurrectionof Christ in the sense thatdead grapes do not decaybut instead ferment and arefilled with a new spirit. Inthe prayer of consecrationthe wine into the blood ofJesus.almsBasinA large plate on whichthe total offeringreceived ata churchservice is presented atthe altar. Alms aresomething andespecially money givento help the poor.usherIn the church an usherhelps the priest bymaking sure all membersand guests are greetedwarmly and by doingwhat is necessary to putguests in the right frameof mind for worship.catechismA summary of theprinciples ofChristian religionin the form ofquestions andanswers used forinstruction.organThe pipe organ is amusical instrumentprovides sound bypressurized air (wind)through the organpipes selected from akeyboard. It is used inchurches providing agrand sound.waterWater is a natural symbolof purification. Onceblessed it is used inbaptism, and blessings, inEucharist water representsthe humanity of Jesus , thewine his divinity.themingling of water and winerecalls the incarnation ofJesus. It alsoCinctureA rope life or ribbon likearticle worn to belt orgather a garment. Itencircles the body. Theconcurrent is taken fromordinary dress of distantpast. Often the priestknots the cincture threetimes for the Trinity.SanctuaryA place or refugeand protection, asacred place setapart from theprofane, ordinaryworld.ChaliceA chalice or gobletis a footed cupintended to holddrink, often usedduring a ceremonyto hold wine.BurseA flat squarefabric coveredcase in which afolded corporalis carried to andfrom the altar.gospelThe record ofJesus life andteaching in the firstfour books of theNew Testament.The Good News ofJesus Christ.TheLordsPrayerAlso known as Our Fatheris a central Christian prayerthat Jesus taught as theway to pray. T versions arerecorded in scripture: alonger form in the sermonon the Mount in Matthew’sGospel. The shorter formcomes from the Gospel ofLuke answbibleA collection ofreligious texts orscripture, some,all Ot a variant ofwhich are held tobe sacred.ChancelThe part of a churchnear the altarreserved for clergyand choir andtypically separatedfrom the nave bysteps or a screen.BaptismalfontA vessel that holdswater for baptism .thepractice ofBaptism isthought to be rootedin the history ofJewish cleansingrituals,CrossA representationof the crucifixionof Jesus. asymbol ofChristianity.AlbA full length white linenecclesiastical vestmentwith long sleeves that isgathered at the waist with acincture. It is intended toimitate the ordinary look ofa first century clothing. It isliterally translated whiteand a reminder of BaptismVeilA square cloth that coversthe patan and chalice untilpreparation of the altar forEucharist. It usuallymatches the vestments andaltar hangings. In the Biblethe veil represents spiritualblindness. When spiritualblind we cannot see God.TdoxologyA short hymn ofpraises to Godoften added tothe end ofcanticles, psalmsand hymns.PulpitA raised platformor lectern in achurch or chapelfrom which thepreacher deliversthe sermon.CredenceTableA small side table in thesanctuary of a Christianchurch near the wall atthe Epistle Side used tohold cruets acolytecandles, and otherutensils required for thecelebration of the HolyEucharist.congregationA group ofpeopleassembledfor religiousworship.Lecterna reading deskwith a slanted topon which the bibleor other texts restand from whichthe lessons arereadApostlescreedA Christian creed orsymbol of faith. Thespiritual seal, our heart’s-meditation and an everpresent guardian. It wasdeveloped from earlycatechisms givinginstruction to peoplewaiting to be baptized.

Church Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A talk on a religious or moral subject based on a passage from the Bible. It is offered by a member of the clergy for the purpose of religious instruction or exhortation.
    sermon
  2. A place or refuge and protection, a sacred place set apart from the profane, ordinary world.
    paten
  3. A room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept and where clergy vest.
    sacristy
  4. A recessed cabinet in the wall of a Christian church for storing reserved sacrament and sacred vessels . The term is from medieval times used for any closed cupboard or bookcase.
    ambry
  5. A portion of bread used for Holy Eucharist. The word host comes from Latin host is which means sacrificial victim.
    Host
  6. Also known as The Holy Ghost is the divine force, quality and influence of God over the universe and its creatures.
    holy spirit
  7. The corporal is a white linen cloth spread on the altar, resting on top of the altar cloth. The sacred vessels holding the body and blood are always placed on top of the corporal. The word comes from the Latin meaning corpus or body.
    Corporal
  8. A large candle that symbolizes the risen Christ. It is often decorated with a cross and the Greek lettersAlpha and Omega. Paschal refers to Easter symbolizing The Light of Christ has come into the world.
    paschal Candle
  9. a table or flat topped block used for the consecration of bread and wine
    AlA raised area in a church where people can honor God with offerings. There are two types of altars. A standing altar is attached to the Eastern wall of the chancel. The second is a free standing altar which can be walked around.tar
  10. A person assisting the celebrant in a religious service. Its name comes from the Greek meaning server or companion.
    Acolyte
  11. The Book of Common Prayer is the name given to a numbat of related prayer books in the Anglican Communion.the first book was published in 1549 under the reign of king Edward vi, it was a product of the English reformation following the break fro
    BCP
  12. The altar rail is a low barrier sometimes ornate and usually made of stone, wood or metal delineating the chancel or altar space from the nave.
    Altar Rail
  13. The Creed of Constantinople, is the defining statement of belief of mainstream Christianity.the original creed was adopted at the First council of Nicaea in 325.
    Nicene Creed
  14. A poem or other literary work in the form of a letter or series of letters.
    Epistle
  15. A hymnal Ot hymnaryis a collection of hymns in the form of a book.a hymn is a religious song or poem in praise to God.
    Hymnal
  16. Wine is consecrated for sacramental use. It represents the resurrection of Christ in the sense that dead grapes do not decay but instead ferment and are filled with a new spirit. In the prayer of consecration the wine into the blood of Jesus.
    wine
  17. A large plate on which the total offering received ata church service is presented at the altar. Alms are something and especially money given to help the poor.
    alms Basin
  18. In the church an usher helps the priest by making sure all members and guests are greeted warmly and by doing what is necessary to put guests in the right frame of mind for worship.
    usher
  19. A summary of the principles of Christian religion in the form of questions and answers used for instruction.
    catechism
  20. The pipe organ is a musical instrument provides sound by pressurized air (wind) through the organ pipes selected from a keyboard. It is used in churches providing a grand sound.
    organ
  21. Water is a natural symbol of purification. Once blessed it is used in baptism, and blessings, in Eucharist water represents the humanity of Jesus , the wine his divinity.the mingling of water and wine recalls the incarnation of Jesus. It also
    water
  22. A rope life or ribbon like article worn to belt or gather a garment. It encircles the body. The concurrent is taken from ordinary dress of distant past. Often the priest knots the cincture three times for the Trinity.
    Cincture
  23. A place or refuge and protection, a sacred place set apart from the profane, ordinary world.
    Sanctuary
  24. A chalice or goblet is a footed cup intended to hold drink, often used during a ceremony to hold wine.
    Chalice
  25. A flat square fabric covered case in which a folded corporal is carried to and from the altar.
    Burse
  26. The record of Jesus life and teaching in the first four books of the New Testament. The Good News of Jesus Christ.
    gospel
  27. Also known as Our Father is a central Christian prayer that Jesus taught as the way to pray. T versions are recorded in scripture: a longer form in the sermon on the Mount in Matthew’s Gospel. The shorter form comes from the Gospel of Luke answ
    The Lords Prayer
  28. A collection of religious texts or scripture, some, all Ot a variant of which are held to be sacred.
    bible
  29. The part of a church near the altar reserved for clergy and choir and typically separated from the nave by steps or a screen.
    Chancel
  30. A vessel that holds water for baptism .the practice ofBaptism is thought to be rooted in the history of Jewish cleansing rituals,
    Baptismal font
  31. A representation of the crucifixion of Jesus. a symbol of Christianity.
    Cross
  32. A full length white linen ecclesiastical vestment with long sleeves that is gathered at the waist with a cincture. It is intended to imitate the ordinary look of a first century clothing. It is literally translated white and a reminder of Baptism
    Alb
  33. A square cloth that covers the patan and chalice until preparation of the altar for Eucharist. It usually matches the vestments and altar hangings. In the Bible the veil represents spiritual blindness. When spiritual blind we cannot see God. T
    Veil
  34. A short hymn of praises to God often added to the end of canticles, psalms and hymns.
    doxology
  35. A raised platform or lectern in a church or chapel from which the preacher delivers the sermon.
    Pulpit
  36. A small side table in the sanctuary of a Christian church near the wall at the Epistle Side used to hold cruets acolyte candles, and other utensils required for the celebration of the Holy Eucharist.
    Credence Table
  37. A group of people assembled for religious worship.
    congregation
  38. a reading desk with a slanted top on which the bible or other texts rest and from which the lessons are read
    Lectern
  39. A Christian creed or symbol of faith. The spiritual seal, our heart’s-meditation and an ever present guardian. It was developed from early catechisms giving instruction to people waiting to be baptized.
    Apostles creed