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An African tribal rendition of the Nicene Creed

Posted by Don Bryant on March 22, 2008

Krista Tippett replayed an interview with Jaraslov Pelikan, authority on the creeds of the church. In it he refers to the Maasai Creed, a resculpting of the Nicene Creed by a west Nigerian people. We will be reciting it on Easter Sunday at Coastal.

“We believe in one high God, who out of love created the beautiful world. We believe that God made good His promise by sending His Son, Jesus Christ, a man in the flesh, a Jew by tribe, born poor in a little village, who left His home and was always on safari doing good, curing people by the power of God, teaching about God and [humanity], and showing that the meaning of religion is love. He was rejected by His people, tortured and nailed hands and feet to a cross, and died. He was buried in the grave, but the hyenas did not touch Him, and on the third day He rose from the grave. He ascended to the skies. He is the Lord.

We believe that all our sins are forgiven through him. All who have faith in him must be sorry for their sins, be baptized in the Holy Spirit of God, live the rules of love, and share the bread together in love, to announce the good news to others until Jesus comes again. We are waiting for him. He is alive. He lives. This we believe. Amen.”

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