the The Newsletter for Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
June 2016 Beginning in this edition, The Very Reverend Doug Travis, Interim Rector, will start a series of articles
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on “The Creed.” His articles will be available in subsequent editions of the Archangel and on the Saint Michael website.
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In this article I’d like to
explore
the
of
“belief,”
notion
and
the
implications it has for my (and your) experience as a
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contemporary
Christian.
For those of us in the Anglican or Episcopalian, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox traditions our beliefs are summed up in “creeds.” The word “creed” comes from the
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Latin credo which means, simply, I believe. As Episcopalians we adhere to two creeds, the Apostles (which finds its roots in the earliest Christian teaching) and the Nicene, composed largely at the Council of Nicaea in 325. What is a creed? The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church states, quite simply, that a creed
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is “a concise, formal, and authorized statement of important points of Christian doctrine.” To be a Christian is, in part, to believe to be true certain things about God and his relation to his world. But it is more than that. As the Gospel of John puts it, “For God so loved the world that he gave his only
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Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”(3:16). And again, following John’s thought:
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