Affirming the Trinity
and Christ's Divinity

The Nicene Creed stands as a cornerstone of Christian belief, uniting believers across generations in a shared declaration of faith. First articulated at the Council of Nicaea in AD 325 and refined at the Council of Constantinople in AD 381, this creed affirms the nature of God as Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and underscores the divinity of Jesus Christ as the eternal Son of God. Rooted in Scripture, the Nicene Creed serves as a guiding light for understanding the Gospel and the hope of eternal life.

The Nicene Creed

We believe in one God,
the Father almighty,
maker of heaven and earth,
of all things visible and invisible.

And in one Lord Jesus Christ,
the only Son of God,
begotten from the Father before all ages,
God from God,
Light from Light,
true God from true God,
begotten, not made;
of the same essence as the Father.
Through him all things were made.

For us and for our salvation
he came down from heaven;
he became incarnate by the Holy Spirit
and the virgin Mary,
and was made human;
He was crucified for us under Pontius Pilate;
he suffered and was buried.
The third day he rose again,
according to the Scriptures.
He ascended to heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again with glory
to judge the living and the dead;
Whose Kingdom should have no end.

And we believe in the Holy Spirit,
the Lord, the giver of life.
He proceeds from the Father and the Son,
and with the Father and the Son is worshiped and glorified.
He spoke through the prophets.

We believe in one holy catholic
and apostolic church.
We affirm one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.
We look forward to the resurrection of the dead,
and to life in the world to come.

Amen.