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CloseKory Knott - November 3, 2019
The Church and the Communion of Saints
The second sermon in the "Creed" sermon series.
Related Topics: Communion, Creed, Saints | More Messages from Kory Knott
From Series: "Creed - Modern"
Our faith is rooted in truth and a rich history that spans past and present. The Apostles’ Creed is an ancient text and is a statement of what we believe. The word creed comes from the Latin word credo, which literally means, “I believe,” and is the first word used in Latin of the Apostles’ Creed. The lines of the creed aren’t mere words. They are the essence of what we confess and believe. For those who worship a living and risen Christ today, the ancient words speak to the great truth: Jesus is alive, and we can be too. Join us for worship at 8:30am, 9:45am, and 11am beginning on Sunday, October 27, as we learn about this ancient creed and how it affects our living faith.
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