| A | B |
| benediction (BEN i DIK shuhn) | blessing |
| bewitch (bi WICH) | to cast a spell on |
| covenant (KUHV uh nuhnt) | an agreement |
| creed (kreed) | a statement or system of beliefs or principles |
| disciple (di SY puhl) | someone who believes in the teachings of a master and helps to spread them; a follower |
| glorify (GLOR uh FY) | to bestow praise or honor upon, especially by worship |
| immortality (IM or TAL i tee) | eternal life |
| prophecy (PRAHF i see) | a prediction |
| prophet (PRAHF it) | one who predicts |
| redeem (ri DEEM) | to save; to reform |
| repent (ri PENT) | to feel remorse for a past action or thought |
| sacrament (SAK ruh muhnt) | a serious practice, custom, or procedure |
| sacred (SAY krid) | deserving of reverence or respect |
| sacrifice (SAK ruh FYS) | an offering made to a god in homage |
| sanction (SANGK shuhn) | to authorize; to approve |
| schism (SIZ uhm) | a formal division or split within a group, especially a religious group |
| solemn (SAHL uhm) | serious; grave |
| superstition (SOO pur STISH uhn) | a belief or practice based on magic or chance |
| universal (YOO nuh VUR suhl) | existing or effective everywhere |
| vocation (voh KAY shuhn) | an urge to undertake a certain kind of work; a calling |