| A | B |
| Saul | first king of Israel |
| Samuel | called by God to select leader for twelve tribes of Israel |
| Solomon | son of David |
| David | wrote most of the Psalms, good king gone bad |
| Uriah | David sent him into battle to die |
| Bathsheba | Uriah's wife, then David's |
| judges | helped the Israelites stay faithful to God before they had kings |
| conscience | the ability to know what is right and wrong |
| sacramental | a symbolic prayer, blessing, object or action instituted by the church |
| reverence | honor and respect |
| laity | the people in the church who are not clergy |
| psalms | religious songs and prayers from the Old Testament |
| ministry | a way of serving and caring for others |
| sacrament | a sacred sign and cause of grace instituted by Christ |
| Temple | the Jewish place of worship in Jerusalem |
| sacramental grace | the unique gift of God's love that we receive in each sacrament |
| catholic | means universal |
| Peter | Jesus made him the leader of the church |
| forgiveness | the central message of the Parable of the Lost Son |
| water | sign of God's power in the Old Testament |