New Credo Magazine: 1700 Years after Nicaea
Without the doctrine of the Trinity we have no Christianity. So, something is fundamentally wrong when countless churchgoers and churches today never say the Nicene Creed together on a Sunday morning. In fact, some have never heard of the Nicene Creed at all. The year 2025 is the anniversary of the Nicene Creed, meaning this year is a strategic opportunity for pastors everywhere to put the creed back in the church where it belongs. In this new issue of Credo Magazine, we explain why the creed should not only inform the doctrine of the church but its worship, pervading its liturgy. No longer can the church afford to go without that creed which brings us into fellowship with the communion of the saints and summons us into communion with the holy Trinity.
FEATURED ARTICLES
A Map to Organize Wonder
The Nicene Creed is a token of devotion to the liberated
Why Should We Submit to an Early Christian Creed?
Growing Some Creedal Teeth Today
What Can We Learn from Traditions that Adopt the Nicene Creed?
Why Should the SBC Include the Nicene Creed in the BFM?
The Nicene Creed and the Liturgy
All churches would benefit from incorporating the Nicene Creed into their liturgy
Seminary Is Not a Time to Create Your Own Doctrine of God
Nicaea and the Seminary Student
Wholesome Protestant Doctrine
Out of the Mouth of Babes You Have Perfected Praise