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The Church's Witness Through the Ages

Creeds & Confessions

These are not dry documents or museum pieces. They are the church's blood-bought testimony to what Scripture teaches about God's sovereignty in salvation. Each creed was forged in theological struggle, written by pastors and scholars who risked everything for the gospel.

Why Confessions Matter

A confession is more than doctrine—it is a covenant. When the church confesses what Scripture teaches, it plants a standard that endures. The great confessions (Dort, Heidelberg, Westminster) have guided believers for centuries. They clarify what is essential, refute what is false, and anchor the soul to the bedrock of God's Word. To study them is to hear the voice of the global church across the centuries saying: This we believe. This we will die for.

These confessions were written by men who believed doctrine mattered enough to die for it. They’re that kind of serious. (And yes, they contain some unintentionally brilliant theological humor too.)