A revolutionary act

Lee Gatiss  |  Comment
Date posted:  1 Sep 2019
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A revolutionary act

To recite the Creed is a counter-cultural, revolutionary act.

To some it may appear mundane, merely reciting some old words in a church along with others in the congregation. But what we are doing if we join in this public profession of faith is taking a stand against all that is evil in this world.

The history of the Creed

The Apostles’ Creed has been a part of Christian worship since the early church. It probably started life as a declaration of faith designed for those being baptised as new believers.

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