Christian Square Dance Today is the Lord's Birthday

Square dancing is a form of recreation that is not restricted by religious beliefs, so Christians can square dance.

The Christian religion is divided into three major religions: Catholicism, Protestantism and Orthodoxy.

1, Catholic

The word "Catholic" is derived from Greek, meaning "worldwide", "universal". The Chinese word "God", for the end of the Ming Dynasty, Catholic missionaries entered China, borrowed the original name of China's belief in the translation of the God, taking the meaning of the supreme master, in order to differentiate from the gods practiced in China, and therefore called their religion Catholicism.

The Catholic Church believes in God and Jesus Christ, and honors Mary, the mother of Jesus, as the "Blessed Virgin". The "Creed" is the authoritative outline of the Catholic faith and is the scripture that believers must read when they are baptized into the Church.

2. Protestantism

Because of its protest against the Roman Catholic Church (i.e., the Catholic Church), which does not recognize the papacy of the Bishop of Rome, Protestantism is generally referred to in the West as "Protestantism" or "Protestantism". This word is derived from the German "Protestanten" (protesters), initially referred to 1529 in the German Imperial Conference on the restoration of Catholic privileges of the resolution of the Protestant Lords and representatives of the city protested, after the derivation of Protestant denominations *** with the title.

Protestantism is mainly found in Britain, Germany, Switzerland, the five Nordic countries and the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

3. Orthodox Christianity

Orthodox Christianity originated from the messianic faith roots of Greek civilization, and is known as the state religion of the Byzantine and Russian empires due to a lineage in the eastern part of the Roman Empire.

In the 1st century A.D., the Greek-Christian prototype of the Five-City Commonwealth of Jerusalem, Antioch, Constantinople, the port of Alexandria, and Rome was born, and in the 4th century Constantinople became the state church capital of the Roman Empire, and in the 5th century, the fringe churches of the Near East, which had been excommunicated because of unitarianism, formed the Orthodox Church of Orientalists.

The Orthodox Church symbolizes the Christian Church and its overall style from the 1st to the 11th centuries, incorporating the five original autonomous churches of Jerusalem, Anjouk, the port of Alexandria, Byzantium (Constantinople), and Rome.