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Marking 1700 years since the Council of Nicaea, churches worldwide reflect on how this historic 325 CE gathering unified Christian beliefs and produced the enduring Nicene Creed.
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COMMENTARY: The first ecumenical council made a landmark profession of Christ’s divine identity that continues to anchor the ...
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Defining Christ Church as a Bible-following group is just a thin veil for hatred, said Keely Emerine-Mix, a United Methodist ...
My dad grew up during the decade-long Depression of the 1930s. His experiences during those formative years shaped his ...
This month marks the 1,700th anniversary of the Nicene Creed. The creed was created in the year 325 AD and outlines central ...
Father in Heaven, as Church and individuals, may we always be attentive to the promptings of the Holy Spirit ...
Remembering the Council of Nicaea in a complex context where polycrises are severely testing the whole world, which often ...
Pope Leo XIV formally began his ministry as the successor of St. Peter by calling for "a united church, a sign of unity and communion, which ...
The creed set the standard for orthodoxy for 1,700 years. But no one professes the faith today in the ancient Turkish town ...