Unity17 Christ’s Nature and the Nicene Creed


We study the factors that shaped the Nicene Creed, including the Arian Controversy and its unhealthy influences on the church’s unity.

Doctrines like Christ’s nature are complex and poorly understood. Our attempts to make logical sense of Christ’s nature shroud His splendor. We study the factors that shaped the Nicene Creed, including the Arian Controversy and its unhealthy influences on the church’s unity.

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Ephesians 4:3 The Unity of the Spirit

Ephesians 4:3 The Unity of the Spirit

Verse one holds the charge or call, verse two provides the means to bring peace, and verse three outlines the purpose or goal of being a peacemaker. The call to be a peacemaker (1) The means of being a peacemaker (2) The goal of being a peacemaker (3)