Creed. The guilty pleasure whose rock music people enjoy from the shadows. The sociopath on The Office who always butchered his coworkers names. The new wave of Rocky movies that are surprisingly good. In many streams of Christianity, the word “creed” doesn’t immediately call to mind brief formulas of religious belief. But what would reclaiming and considering “creeds” do for our belief? Would it elevate belief from it’s shallow depth, injecting it with life and bringing it to a higher definition? This week we consider all of the above by looking at both Galatians 1 and the Nicene Creed
by Suffolk