In Sunday morning worship, we commonly say the Apostle’s Creed which is similar to parts of the Nicene Creed. All of the Creeds provide us a reminder and opportunity to publicly proclaim as a church what we and fellow Christians believe and have believed about God from the time of Jesus. In fact, the next time you have a United Methodist Hymnal in front of you take a look at 880-889 and you’ll see several affirmations of the Christian faith that we share with other United Methodists and many denominations of Christians around the world. 881 is the Apostle’s Creed that we say most often on Sunday mornings. A question I often get is about the word “catholic” with a small c. The word catholic often causes confusion. The creeds use the Greek word for universal that was brought over to English and not used often in modern language. When catholic is spelled with a lower case c it means universal or for all peoples. When Catholic is spelled with...