1)People of God
This image is rooted in the Old Testament covenants were God accompanies and loves the Israelities. The New Testament covenant, sealed in the lords blood, invites all people everywhere to unite. God calls the Church into existence thereby forming a community of faith, hope and love centered in Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
2)The Body Of Christ
Together we form the body of Christ, if one suffers, all parts suffer. If one part is honors, all the parts share its joy. 1Cor 12:20, 1 Cor 12:12-13, 1 Cor 10:16-17
He is the vine, we are the branches Jn15:5 We all work together for the common good.
3)Temple of the Holy Spirit
"What the soul is to the human body, the Holy Spirit is to the church" (St Augustine) The Holy Spirit works through the Church to bring about God's saving works. How? He uses the scriptures, the sacraments, graves, virtues and special gifts (charisma) given o bring about the common good.
Actually, the "temple of the Holy Spirit" is normally thought to refer to the individual believer in scripture, not to the Church as a whole (see 1 Corinthians 6:19).
3b) However believers are called a "Spiritual House" and a "Holy Priesthood" by Peter in 1 Peter 2:4-8. So in that sense, the people of God are being built into a "temple."
4) The Bride of Christ
The Church is the Bride and therefore Christ is the Groom to whom the Church is promised and given. The prophet Hosea married a prostitute to symbolize God's love of wayward Israel. The Church is likewise the Bride of Christ who though not always faithful, is loved by God. At Christ's return God's people are described as a "bride beautifully dressed for her husband (Christ). 2 Corinthians 11:2; Ephesians 5:25-27; Revelation 19:7-9; 21:1-2; Ephesians
His bride and many other things
the windows inside a church with images on them are called stained glass windows. They are called this because the images are made using glass which has been stained. Then the glass is arranged to form the picture. Sometimes underneath the window describing the scene shown in the window.
Catholic idolatry, the worship of idols or images, is not a common practice within the Catholic Church. Catholics believe in the veneration of saints and religious images, but they do not worship them as gods. The Church teaches that worship is reserved for God alone.
Amy G. Oden has written: 'Dominant images for the church in Augustine's Enarrationes in Psalmos' -- subject(s): Church history, Views on the church
Cartoon church pictures are available from websites with stock footage collections and images. Some examples include Glasbergen, Photobucket, and Church of Laugh.
I believe that you are referring to icons, as used in the Orthodox church.
The main difference between the two churches is that the Protestant church believes that they should not have sculptures and paintings to worship. Whereas the Cathloic church believes that if you have images of what you are worshipping, you will have a deeper and stronger faith.
A church alcove is typically referred to as a chapel or a niche. It is a small area within a church that is often set apart for private worship, prayer, or displaying religious artifacts or images.
split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
At various points in history, persons called iconoclasts have attached the Catholic Church for its use of sacred art, citing the commandment against making graven images. Iconoclasm, however, was dismissed as heresy early on in the history of the Church.
The four images of the church commonly referenced are the Body of Christ, the People of God, the Temple of the Holy Spirit, and the Bride of Christ. The Body of Christ emphasizes the unity and diversity of believers working together. The People of God highlights the community aspect of faith and God’s chosen people. The Temple of the Holy Spirit signifies the church as a sacred space where God dwells, while the Bride of Christ illustrates the intimate and covenantal relationship between Christ and the church.
Institution, advocate, teacher, transformer,servant ,community. This is what you would learn from a text book in religion class.