I'm not sure what you mean by "Zion" as it has so many different meanings.
Christians believe that the only way to have a relationship with God, and be able to go to heaven is through Jesus.
John Wesley is the founder of Methodist Christianity religion and this AME Zion church is not his own making.
Christianity Claims to be true to the teachings of Chirist.
Mount Zion is near Jerusalem, which is a long way from Rome.
Mount Zion is an elevation West of the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.
We worship out of love and respect for the one true God who has made a way of escape for those which will believe
Christianity is a very broad category. I define true Christianity as those who believe in Jesus as their Lord and Savior because he died on the cross for our sins. If we define Christianity in this way the percentage of Christians in Japan is less than 1%.
The deceased is on his/her way to heaven
Jesus Christ.
Zion, as a geographical and cultural entity, is often associated with religious and historical significance in Judaism and Christianity. The term "Zion" itself refers to a biblical location, specifically a hill in Jerusalem, and its concept has evolved over time. In the context of exploration, various explorers have noted and referenced Zion, but it is not attributed to a single discoverer. Instead, it holds a collective significance for many religious and cultural groups throughout history.
Ellen Eslinger has written: 'Citizens of Zion' -- subject(s): History, Revivals, Christianity and culture, Camp meetings
Yes Christianity is the only way forward.
No, theism being true does not necessarily mean that Christianity must also be true. Theism is the belief in a higher power or deity, while Christianity is a specific religion that follows the teachings of Jesus Christ. Other religions also believe in a higher power, so theism and Christianity are not mutually exclusive.