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The ultimate assessment of a worldview’s validity is not derived from our words or creeds. These matter, but only to the extent they become a source and basis of our transformation. The goal is not that we give mental assent to words about Jesus, but that we look like him. Our capacity to display Christ and live as people of hope in this world depends on internalizing three aspects of Christ. They exist as an ecosystem, so each one needs the other. I. Centrality of Christ, II. Character of Christ, & III. Christ’s Calling of His Followers
Series Date: 6/1/2025
Series Summary: In a world where so much feels uncertain or constantly shifting, this series—Anchored in an Ancient Faith—reminds us that Christianity isn’t a passing trend. Our faith is rooted in a historical reality: a faith that has survived empires, crossed oceans, and remained centered on the triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and the community God forms, the Church. In this series, we'll explore; The enduring nature of Christian faith, How the Creed anchors us in the unchanging truth of Christ, and why an ancient confession still has meaning for a modern world. As we study the Creed together, we’ll gain fresh perspective, This creed anchors us to a story that is larger than our moment, stronger than our struggles, and more enduring than any kingdom this world has ever known.