The Apostle's Creed is the oldest creed within the Christian Church. Its roots are traced back to the apostles and their basic core beliefs, although the actual authorship is unknown. A variation of the creed was used in the early church as a statement of faith for converts. Many denominations today use it in the context of worship; while other churches may affirm its basic tenets.
Beginning Sunday, February 3 at 4:00 PM, First United Methodist Church in Kosse studies this ancient creed in a 12-week series. To guide the discussion, a DVD entitled The Apostles' Creed: A Look at Its Origin and Its Relevance to Our Lives Today, is to be viewed.
Several noted scholars contribute to the analysis of this affirmation of faith, including Rev. Dr. N.T. Wright, retired Bishop of Durham and New Testament Scholar; Rev. Dr. Robert Mulholland, late Professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary; and Rev. Dr. Martin Marty, Professor Emeritus of the History of Modern Christianity at the University of Chicago.
Beginning Sunday, February 3 at 4:00 PM, First United Methodist Church in Kosse studies this ancient creed in a 12-week series. To guide the discussion, a DVD entitled The Apostles' Creed: A Look at Its Origin and Its Relevance to Our Lives Today, is to be viewed.
Several noted scholars contribute to the analysis of this affirmation of faith, including Rev. Dr. N.T. Wright, retired Bishop of Durham and New Testament Scholar; Rev. Dr. Robert Mulholland, late Professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary; and Rev. Dr. Martin Marty, Professor Emeritus of the History of Modern Christianity at the University of Chicago.