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Our doctrinal beliefs can be summed up in a creed written in 381 A.D. at the Second Ecumenical Council of the Church in Constantinople (that is, the First Council of Constantinople). It is the Nicaeno-Constantinopolitan Creed — commonly called the Nicene Creed.




The Nicaeno-Constantinopolitan Creed


I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible;

And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Only-bebotten, Begotten of the Father before all ages, Light of Light, True God of True God, Begotten, not made; of one essence with the Father, by whom all things were made: Who for us men and for our salvation came down from Heaven, and was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary, and was made man; and was crucified also for us under Pontius Pilate, and suffered and was buried; and the third day He rose again, according to the Scriptures; and ascended into Heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of the Father; and He shall come again with glory to judge the quick and the dead, Whose kingdom shall have no end.

And I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and Giver of Life, Who proceedeth from the Father, Who with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified, Who spake by the Prophets;

And I believe in One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. I acknowledge one Baptism for the remission of sins. I look for the resurrection of the dead and the life in the age to come. Amen.






Stacy Cason receives the Eucharist in the old chapel. Receiving the Sacraments is a very important part of our faith.








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