Christian Denomination Quiz: Discover Your AlignmentBy onlinetoolkit / 25 August 2025 Christian Denomination Quiz Answer the following questions to discover which Christian denomination aligns most closely with your beliefs and worship preferences. 1. How do you view the authority of the Bible? The Bible alone is the sole authority for faith and practice. The Bible and church tradition are equally authoritative. The Bible is central, but interpretation varies by community. Not sure or no strong opinion. 2. What is your preferred style of worship? Formal and liturgical, with set prayers and rituals. Traditional but less formal, with hymns and sermons. Contemporary, informal, with modern music and spontaneous prayer. Quiet and simple, focused on silence and reflection. 3. How do you understand the presence of Christ in Communion (Eucharist)? Christ is truly present in the bread and wine. Communion is a symbolic remembrance of Christ’s sacrifice. Christ is spiritually present, but not physically. Not sure or indifferent. 4. What is your view on baptism? Baptism should be administered to infants as a sign of God’s covenant. Only those who personally profess faith should be baptized. Either infant or believer’s baptism is acceptable. Not sure or no preference. 5. How is salvation attained? By faith alone, through God’s grace. By faith and good works together. Through church sacraments and participation. Not sure or other view. 6. What is your stance on church leadership? The Pope or a central figure leads the church. Bishops or elders in a council lead the church. Each congregation governs itself independently. No strong opinion. 7. How do you view the gifts of the Holy Spirit (e.g., speaking in tongues, healing)? These gifts are active and encouraged in the church today. These gifts exist but should be practiced in an orderly way. These gifts were mainly for the early church and are not common now. Not sure or indifferent. 8. Which statement best describes your view on tradition? Tradition is essential and preserves true faith. Tradition is valuable but not infallible. Tradition is unnecessary; only the Bible matters. Not sure or no strong opinion. 9. How do you view the role of women in church leadership? Women can serve in any leadership role. Women can serve in some roles but not as pastors/priests. Women should not hold leadership roles in the church. Not sure or no preference. 10. What is your view on social justice and community service? Central to the Christian faith; the church should lead in serving society. Important, but secondary to spiritual matters. Optional; focus should be on personal faith. Not sure or no strong opinion. See My Results