Series: The Apostle’s Creed
I believe in God the Father
Jude 3
the apostle’s creed
The word “creed” comes from the Latin word “credo,” meaning “I believe.” The Apostle’s Creed is one of the earlier creeds (ca 375-400 AD). It was originally written in Latin and was called the ‘Apostles’ Creed’ because it was believed to be an accurate summary of apostolic teaching.
Creeds, Confessions & Statements of Faith
· Creeds are simple, concise, liturgical written statements which primarily deal with essentials of the faith.
· Confessions/Statements of Faith are more detailed works that deal with both primary and secondary doctrines.
· Catechisms are a series of question and answers designed to teach the faith.
The Bible is the primary and final authority in all of our church’s beliefs and decisions.
the value of creeds
· Formation
· Distinction
· Connection to History
· Connection to Community
While the creeds hold value, they are not inerrant.
I believe in God,
Romans 10:9-10
The creed’s construction highlights the importance of the Trinity.
the Father Almighty, creator of heaven and earth.
Psalm 103:8-13
Our God is infinitely powerful, yet He is intimately personal.
Jeremiah 32:27
Genesis 1
· His creation was ex nihilo.
· His creation was easy.
· His creation was good.
· His creation was purposeful.
Acts 17:22-27
John 1:12
Today’s Takeaways
We must know that a creed has no saving power, but it can point us to biblical truth.
Our God is a Trinity and, thereby, a loving, relational God.
Understanding that God is infinitely powerful and intimately relational is essential to having a healthy personal identity.
Through Jesus, we can know Him as Father and find rest for our souls.