The Lord’s Supper is a sacred meal where Christians remember Jesus’ sacrifice, sharing bread and wine in worship, love, and hope.
Calvinism emphasizes God's sovereign choice in salvation; Arminianism highlights human free will in accepting or rejecting God’s grace.
St. Peter, also called pope Peter, is honored as the first pope—chosen, tested, and commissioned by Christ to lead His Church.
Many churches speak in tongues because they believe it is a gift of the Holy Spirit that shows spiritual empowerment and closeness to God.
Pope Clement X’s late-life leadership shows how God can use even the elderly, revealing the power of humility, endurance, and faith.
Presbyterians are Protestants rooted in God’s grace, Scripture, and Christ-centered faith—living out a legacy of thoughtful, Reformed belief.