In 2014, Hillsong announced the apostle creed named "This I Believe (The Creed)" for their album No Other Name. Keith Getty and Kristyn Getty announced the representation of the Apostles' beliefs in the title "We Believe" by their 2016 album "Unfinished Tasks". English Etiquette Consultation (ELLC) is an international Christian group whose primary purpose is to provide texts that are generally accepted for those who use English in the liturgy. In 1988, it produced a translation of the apostles' beliefs, including avoiding the use of the word "his" associated with him. The text looks like this:
Creed is a deliberate and concise summary statement or occupation of Christian faith. The word "creed" comes from the Latin "Credo", which means "I believe". Examples include apostolic agreements and Nice Creed. They are also known as a symbol of faith. Principles of beliefs and beliefs are also important guides for elder and interpretation of the Bible. Early church fathers such as Irenaeus of Lyon, Cyprus of Carthage and Tetoliang of Carthage have recorded three parts of the profession of faith as well as our current Apostolic Creed, clearly in the third century AD It appeared. .
The belief comes from the Latin "creed", that is, "believe". For many Protestants I know that the term creedis is too strict and formal so develop their own beliefs or beliefs; it may be called, but it is ultimately a creed. In the Orthodox church there is no more widely expressed belief in the Nisenia Creed (sometimes called Nica - Constantinople Creed). My most important thing is to give you what you gained: Christ died according to the Bible for our sins, He was buried, he was brought up on the third day according to the Bible, And then he appeared to over 500 brothers at a time, and even if some people were already asleep, most of them were still alive. Then he appeared in James and then appeared to all the apostles. (English Standard Edition)