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Introduction...................................................................................................... 2 THE APOSTLES’ CREED: WHAT WE BELIEVE Episode 14 I Believe ........................................................................ 4 Episode 15 God, the Father Almighty ............................................. 6 Episode 16 Creator.......................................................................... 8 Episode 17 Jesus Christ, His Only Son ......................................... 10 Episode 18 Conceived, Born, Suffered.......................................... 12 Episode 19 Crucified, Died, Buried, Rose ..................................... 14 Feature The Awesome Communion of Saints ......................... 16 Episode 20 Judge .......................................................................... 18 Episode 21 The Holy Spirit ............................................................ 20 Episode 22 The Holy Catholic Church........................................... 22 Episode 23 Communion of Saints ................................................. 24 Episode 24 Forgiveness of Sins .................................................... 26 Episode 25 Resurrection of the Body ........................................... 28 Episode 26 Life Everlasting .......................................................... 30 Daily Bible Readings .................................................................................... 32 Contents FAITH CAFé EDITORS: Kristi Cain, Laura Derico ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Darren Schalk WRITER: Chris Maxwell DVD VIDEO PRODUCERS: Charles Powell, Michelle Wheeler Faith Café is a registered trademark of LifeSprings Resources and is used with permission. Licensed adaptation Copyright © 2008 Standard Publishing. All rights reserved. Published by Standard Publishing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Printed in U SA. Scripture, unless otherwise indicated, taken from the HOLY B I B LE, NE W INTERNATIONAL V ERSION®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 International B ible Society. U sed by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved. W hen passages are paraphrased by the editor for the sake of clarity, they are consistent with a commitment to the verbal, plenary inspiration of the B ible. Cover photo © Hurewitz Creative/Corbis. Interior photos from Dreamstime.com: p. 2 © Zoom-zoom, p. 4 © Nikhil Gangavane, p. 6 © Elena Elisseeva, p. 8 © Cminor, p. 10 © Soze, p. 12 © Paul Prescott, p. 14 © Jcpjr, p. 16 © Constantin Opris, p. 17 © Rene Drouyer, p. 18 © Orlando Florin Rosu, p. 20 © Kentannenbaum, p. 22 © W illiam Perry, p. 24 © Juliussucha, p. 26 © V adim Ponomarenko, p. 28 © Paul Salce, p. 30 © Svlumagraphica, p. 32 © B oguslaw Kupisinski; from B igStockPhoto.com: p. 3 © Dirk Paessler. All W eb site addresses were accurate at the time of printing. Any corrections can be sent to Standard Publishing, www.standardpub.com.

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Introduction...................................................................................................... 2

THE APOSTLES’ CREED: wHAT wE bELIEvEEpisode 14 I believe ........................................................................ 4

Episode 15 God, the Father Almighty ............................................. 6

Episode 16 Creator.......................................................................... 8

Episode 17 Jesus Christ, His Only Son ......................................... 10

Episode 18 Conceived, born, Suffered.......................................... 12

Episode 19 Crucified, Died, buried, Rose..................................... 14

Feature The Awesome Communion of Saints ......................... 16

Episode 20 Judge .......................................................................... 18

Episode 21 The Holy Spirit ............................................................ 20

Episode 22 The Holy Catholic Church........................................... 22

Episode 23 Communion of Saints................................................. 24

Episode 24 Forgiveness of Sins .................................................... 26

Episode 25 Resurrection of the body ........................................... 28

Episode 26 Life Everlasting .......................................................... 30

Daily bible Readings .................................................................................... 32

Contents

FAITH CAFé EDITORS: Kristi Cain, Laura Derico ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Darren Schalk wRITER: Chris Maxwell DvD vIDEO PRODuCERS: Charles Powell, Michelle wheeler

Faith Café is a registered trademark of LifeSprings Resources and is used with permission. Licensed adaptation Copyright © 2008 Standard Publishing. All rights reserved. Published by Standard Publishing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Printed in uSA. Scripture, unless otherwise indicated, taken from the HOLY bIbLE, NEw INTERNATIONAL vERSION®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 International bible Society. used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved. when passages are paraphrased by the editor for the sake of clarity, they are consistent with a commitment to the verbal, plenary inspiration of the bible. Cover photo © Hurewitz Creative/Corbis. Interior photos from Dreamstime.com: p. 2 © Zoom-zoom, p. 4 © Nikhil Gangavane, p. 6 © Elena Elisseeva, p. 8 © Cminor, p. 10 © Soze, p. 12 © Paul Prescott, p. 14 © Jcpjr, p. 16 © Constantin Opris, p. 17 © Rene Drouyer, p. 18 © Orlando Florin Rosu, p. 20 © Kentannenbaum, p. 22 © william Perry, p. 24 © Juliussucha, p. 26 © vadim Ponomarenko, p. 28 © Paul Salce, p. 30 © Svlumagraphica, p. 32 © boguslaw Kupisinski; from bigStockPhoto.com: p. 3 © Dirk Paessler. All web site addresses were accurate at the time of printing. Any corrections can be sent to Standard Publishing, www.standardpub.com.

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Members of liturgical churches grew up with the Apostles’ Creed. As was done with the Lord’s Prayer, the creed

was memorized and recited in church every Sunday. But the problem with learning things by heart is that often the heart dis-engages. It can be easy to say the words without thinking about their meaning. It’s easy to say, “I believe in God, the Father almighty . . .” while thinking about what you want for lunch.

For this and other reasons, churches that emphasize the heart in faith and worship have often criticized and avoided the use of creeds and memorized prayers. And they have had good reasons for insisting on spontaneity, exuberance, and personal experience . . . even though it’s easy to be thinking about lunch while singing praise choruses as well.

Although memorization and ritual wrongly and thoughtlessly used can land us in a dusty pit, we should not commit the equally seri-ous error of rejecting Christian traditions for no reason other than their age. As followers of Jesus, whose time on earth was a while

ago in human terms, we should avoid what C. S. Lewis called “chronological snobbery,” thinking the new must be better only because it’s new.

You can’t get much older than the Apostles’ Creed as a summary statement of Christian belief. One ancient tradition held that each of the Apostles contributed part of it on the Day of Pentecost while under the direct inspira-tion of the Holy Spirit. Even though it may not be quite that old, versions similar to the one we use today (though in Latin, of course) appeared in the writings of Tertullian and Ire-naeus in the second century.

Faith Café is about examining our faith with receptive minds, and that includes opening up to what may have been around for a while and ignored. You may or may not be familiar with the Apostles’ Creed, but we hope that after these episodes, you will both appreciate it and realize this old affirmation is still as fresh as your first cup of morning coffee.

ENTERIn our gatherings we do not want you just to sit back and listen. Faith Café invites you to enter into an environment where it is safe to ask for and seek answers. Phrases lure your mind toward deeper paths; quotes dare you to stare into your real self; questions give you a chance to talk to yourself and your friends about what is relevant in your lives.

Introduction

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DRINKThis segment highlights portions of Scrip-ture to help you gain a better understanding of truth, while friends beside you voice their own reflections about how the biblical story inspires them to believe in new ways. Your soul can be refreshed by drinking in the living water of God’s Word.

SAvORYou will savor the stories of the struggles, mus-ings, and triumphs of imperfect people like us who are journeying into a deeper relationship with Jesus. You will get a taste of ancient real-ity as it touches our fast-paced culture. And these bites of life will help to guide, challenge, and focus you.

EXPERIENCEFaith Café also offers statistics to investigate, books to read, video clips to watch, Web sites to peruse, and thoughts to ponder. The discus-sions of our society today will provoke groups to enter and experience lessons together. You’ll create community and in doing so, learn more about yourself.

wALKAs we examine society’s trends and scrutinize Christianity’s core beliefs, we choose not to leave it there. We offer suggestions to walk out with the truth you’ve explored and straight-forward strategies for declaring doctrine daily to those around you. Actions such as writ-ing letters, serving meals, or visiting hospitals will allow you to take your faith and share the delight with desperate people.

Every session includes an invitation to expe-rience the truth you’re studying on a regular basis. Spiritual disciplines such as interces-sion, silence, worship, study, and journaling help move you toward transformation. Your heavenly Father can guide and change you as you evaluate your habits and lifestyle.

You are invited to taste and see, to drink and be refreshed. By reflecting and exploring, by examining and investigating, by meditat-ing and applying, you just might discover a way to know God more and to get closer to the person he created you to be. We have no doubt you’ll be glad you decided to sit, sip, and talk about life at Faith Café.

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they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.You anoint my head with oil;my cup overflows. Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life,and I will dwell in the house of the Lord

forever.—Psalm 23

In Psalm 23 and the Apostles’ Creed, we see the image of God as a father and shepherd. And in these words we can see the roles of Christ as one of the Trin-ity, equal to God, and yet living among us. Like a

ENTERDo you know what you believe about God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit? If so, think about how you would summarize your beliefs. It may not be easy.

Historical church leaders summarized Christian beliefs in the Apostles’ Creed. Many people repeat the creed every week, but over the next thirteen epi-sodes we will dig deep and study its meaning.

n Is it important that we be able to under-stand and articulately communicate what we believe? why or why not?

n How might studying the Apostles’ Creed help you understand and communicate what you believe?

n what thoughts and emotions do you associate with the Apostles’ Creed?

n Do any parts of this creed confuse you? If so, which ones?

n Is it OK to tell God we believe while also asking him to help our unbelief?

DRINKThe Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. ord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. ord

He makes me lie down in green pastures,he leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my soul.He guides me in paths of righteousnessfor his name’s sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,I will fear no evil,for you are with me;your rod and your staff,

E P I S O D E 1 4 w E b E L I E v E

I Believe

Consider it“I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator

of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ,

his only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the

power of the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary.

He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified,

died, and was buried. He descended to the dead.

On the third day he rose again. He ascended into

heaven and is seated at the right hand of the

Father. He will come again to judge the living

and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the

holy catholic Church, the communion of saints,

the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the

body, and the life everlasting. Amen.”

—The Apostles’ Creed

(from The book of Common Prayer)

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Consider it“I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator

of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ,

his only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the

power of the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary.

He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified,

died, and was buried. He descended to the dead.

On the third day he rose again. He ascended into

heaven and is seated at the right hand of the

Father. He will come again to judge the living

and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the

holy catholic Church, the communion of saints,

the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the

body, and the life everlasting. Amen.”

—The Apostles’ Creed

(from The book of Common Prayer)

shepherd risking his life for his sheep, the Savior came and gave all to guide his people toward his table of and gave all to guide his people toward his table of and gave all to guide his people toward his table of celebration. The creed highlights the fact that, as the celebration. The creed highlights the fact that, as the celebration. The creed highlights the fact that, as the catholic (or universal) church, we are all individuals catholic (or universal) church, we are all individuals catholic (or universal) church, we are all individuals traveling together in a flock led by the shepherd.traveling together in a flock led by the shepherd.traveling together in a flock led by the shepherd.

SAVORI declared the Apostles’ Creed in my early years of I declared the Apostles’ Creed in my early years of I declared the Apostles’ Creed in my early years of church attendance. We rushed through the memorized church attendance. We rushed through the memorized church attendance. We rushed through the memorized church attendance. We rushed through the memorized repetition of the beliefs we claimed to be true, but I repetition of the beliefs we claimed to be true, but I repetition of the beliefs we claimed to be true, but I repetition of the beliefs we claimed to be true, but I wasn’t sure of those beliefs or of the people beside me. wasn’t sure of those beliefs or of the people beside me. wasn’t sure of those beliefs or of the people beside me. wasn’t sure of those beliefs or of the people beside me. Our particular congregation seemed to love declaring Our particular congregation seemed to love declaring Our particular congregation seemed to love declaring Our particular congregation seemed to love declaring the creed more than we loved the truth it described. the creed more than we loved the truth it described. the creed more than we loved the truth it described.

So I gave it up. Not for Lent, but for my own So I gave it up. Not for Lent, but for my own So I gave it up. Not for Lent, but for my own rebellion, I stopped quoting the creed. rebellion, I stopped quoting the creed. rebellion, I stopped quoting the creed.

Now, after years of pastoring and writing, I realize Now, after years of pastoring and writing, I realize Now, after years of pastoring and writing, I realize I’ve missed much by failing to recite this ancient conI’ve missed much by failing to recite this ancient conI’ve missed much by failing to recite this ancient con-fession. What felt boring in the past now reminds me fession. What felt boring in the past now reminds me fession. What felt boring in the past now reminds me of the depth of my beliefs. What I hardly understood of the depth of my beliefs. What I hardly understood of the depth of my beliefs. What I hardly understood as a child now alerts me that I am still a child—a child as a child now alerts me that I am still a child—a child as a child now alerts me that I am still a child—a child of God living in a large family. By hoping to avoid of God living in a large family. By hoping to avoid of God living in a large family. By hoping to avoid habitual repetition with little personal meaning, I had habitual repetition with little personal meaning, I had habitual repetition with little personal meaning, I had missed reminding myself of my faith. I had missed missed reminding myself of my faith. I had missed missed reminding myself of my faith. I had missed the mingling with martyrs, risk-takers, rich and poor the mingling with martyrs, risk-takers, rich and poor the mingling with martyrs, risk-takers, rich and poor sinners saved by grace. I had missed stating my beliefs sinners saved by grace. I had missed stating my beliefs sinners saved by grace. I had missed stating my beliefs with them—like a holy song sung in harmony through with them—like a holy song sung in harmony through with them—like a holy song sung in harmony through time. So I’ve returned to the confession.time. So I’ve returned to the confession.time. So I’ve returned to the confession.

These days, I keep the creed in my pocket PC. I can These days, I keep the creed in my pocket PC. I can These days, I keep the creed in my pocket PC. I can repeat the words in a group gathering; I can read the repeat the words in a group gathering; I can read the repeat the words in a group gathering; I can read the words slowly as I board a plane; I can visit another counwords slowly as I board a plane; I can visit another counwords slowly as I board a plane; I can visit another coun-try and hear people confess our common declaration. try and hear people confess our common declaration. try and hear people confess our common declaration. By doing so, the “I” becomes a “we”; the “me” becomes By doing so, the “I” becomes a “we”; the “me” becomes By doing so, the “I” becomes a “we”; the “me” becomes an “us.” Together we believe. Together in Christ.an “us.” Together we believe. Together in Christ.an “us.” Together we believe. Together in Christ.

EXPERIENCE“When I recite the Apostles’ Creed I am declaring “When I recite the Apostles’ Creed I am declaring

myself part of that countless multitude throughout myself part of that countless multitude throughout myself part of that countless multitude throughout myself part of that countless multitude throughout the centuries who have found their identity in the the centuries who have found their identity in the the centuries who have found their identity in the the centuries who have found their identity in the same gospels and the same community of believers same gospels and the same community of believers same gospels and the same community of believers same gospels and the same community of believers of which I am now a part—a multitude that includes of which I am now a part—a multitude that includes of which I am now a part—a multitude that includes martyrs, saints, missionaries, and great theologians, martyrs, saints, missionaries, and great theologians, martyrs, saints, missionaries, and great theologians, but where in the final analysis all are nothing but but where in the final analysis all are nothing but but where in the final analysis all are nothing but redeemed sinners, just as I am.”redeemed sinners, just as I am.”redeemed sinners, just as I am.”

—Justo L. Gonzalez

Look into itn Marcia Ford, Traditions of the Ancientsn Justo Gonzalez, The Apostles’ Creed for Todayn w. Phillip Keller, A Shepherd Looks at

Psalm 23n Alister E. McGrath, I believen mb-soft.com/believe/txc/apostles.htmn www.christianodyssey.com/history/apostles.htmn www.crcna.org/pages/apostles_creed.cfm

n volunteer at the local library. You may be sur-prised by how much help it needs.

n Ask local schools about how you can help tutor students who struggle with reading.

n Find out if your community has an adult lit-eracy program or English tutoring program for which you could volunteer.

n visit an elderly care center and read to the residents. Read the Apostles’ Creed, Psalm 23, or news from the local paper.

This week’s spiritual discipline is sacred reading:This episode introduces us to a creed often repeated without being read, but the spiritual discipline of sacred reading can enhance under-standing and experience of texts. First, find a quiet place. Slowly read a short, familiar passage of Scripture several times. Focus your mind on one verse or phrase from the Scripture for a few minutes. Pray it back to God, allowing the words to interact with anything that is on your mind or going on in your life. Concentrate as you give God time to speak to you. This week practice sacred reading with Psalm 23 and the Apostles’ Creed.

WALKAs we study the Apostles’ Creed and Psalm 23, we As we study the Apostles’ Creed and Psalm 23, we As we study the Apostles’ Creed and Psalm 23, we may forget how blessed we are to be able to read. may forget how blessed we are to be able to read. may forget how blessed we are to be able to read. Not everyone has that ability, though, so to walk out Not everyone has that ability, though, so to walk out our beliefs this week, find ways to help those who our beliefs this week, find ways to help those who cannot read.