As we come to the conclusion of this creed, we remind ourselves that God has a plan to finally, once and for all, make this world RIGHT! Hallelujah! Revelation 21:1-22:5
Today we look at what it means to believe in the resurrection of the body, and why it matters. 1 Corinthians 15:35-58
This line of the Creed is about more than just the forgiveness of sins brought about through Jesus’ sacrifice; it is also about how we the Church are to be a forgiving people. 1 John 1:8-2:2
The line that we’re considering this morning is really a “part two” to what we studied last week. “Communion” is another word for unity. “Saints” refers to every believer scattered across the globe and across the denominations. When we confess these lines, we are essentially saying, “I believe that God’s church is one and that […]
This morning we are going to be continuing our study of the Apostle’s Creed by looking at the line: I believe in… the holy catholic church. Now at first glance this might seem like an interesting topic for a Baptist church to be preaching on. A second glance, however, should clear up any confusion. This […]
Today’s sermon delves into the question: Why Is So Little Attention Given To The Holy Ghost In The Creed? Acts 1:6-11 and Acts 2:1-11
This is a line in the creed that is widely understood but, by some estimations, narrowly believed. Acts 1:6-11, Revelation 20:11-15
Luke’s last words are dedicated to proving the truth and historicity of Jesus’ resurrection and his ascension. Luke 24:36-53
We find ourselves this Easter Sunday at a most appropriate line in the Apostles Creed. Today we will consider the confession: The third day He rose again from the dead. Today’s message is taken from 1 Corinthians 15:1-28
Today we come to the line in the Apostle’s Creed that is going to force us to consider a doctrine that receives very little attention in modern Evangelicalism. Following our confession that Jesus was crucified, dead and buried, we confess: He descended into hell.
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