In our final episode, we explore why the Nicene Creed points us to eternity and why the future God promises is far more vibrant and purposeful than we often imagine.
The Nicene Creed highlights “one baptism for the forgiveness of sins,” how early Christians understood this defining act, and why it remains such a powerful declaration of faith today.
In this episode, we dig into how these old words help us understand who we are as the church, how we stay connected across the globe, and what it means to carry on the mission that started with the apostles.
Today we explore how the Creed developed, why the Holy Spirit is described as the giver of life, and how these ancient discussions continue to influence Christian faith today.
Today we explore what Scripture and Christian tradition teach about the second coming, why believers have understood it in different ways, and the shared confidence that Christ will come again as King and Judge.
The resurrection isn’t just a theological idea—it’s the heartbeat of the Christian faith, and the Nicene Creed puts it front and center.
Christianity didn’t emerge from myth or mystery—it’s anchored in real history, real people, and real moments that shaped the world.
The Nicene Creed reminds us of the heart of our faith: that Jesus stepped out of heaven, took on flesh through the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary, and came to save a broken world.
As we unpack the incarnation and the scriptural hints of the Trinity, we’re invited to marvel at a God who is both three‑in‑one and deeply personal.
The Nicene Creed reminds us that our faith begins with one eternal God—the Maker of everything seen and unseen—who created us for relationship with Him.