1700 Years of the Nicene Creed
Pam Rhodes joins three archbishops from different parts of the Church to celebrate the 1,700-year anniversary of the Nicene Creed and explore what it means for Christian unity.
Pam Rhodes celebrates the 1,700-year anniversary of the Nicene Creed and explores why this ancient declaration of beliefs is so important in the history of Christianity.
At the Coptic Orthodox Church Centre in Stevenage, Pam unpacks the background and impact of the Nicene Creed with three eminent archbishops: Archbishop Angaelos of the Coptic Orthodox Church, Bernard Longley, the Roman Catholic archbishop of Birmingham, and Rowan Williams, the former archbishop of Canterbury. With each representing a very different branch of the Church, they explore why the creed is such a powerful symbol of Christian unity. Pam also discovers how the creed was crucial in saving Christianity from crisis so many centuries ago, before getting a personal take on what the Nicene Creed means to each of the archbishops.
Pam also explores with modern worship leader Tibz Adeniyi how hymns like All Things Bright and Beautiful can make the Nicene Creed’s deep biblical ideas easier to understand.
With wonderful hymns to unite us.
1. The Church’s One Foundation – Fisherwick Presbyterian Church, Belfast
2. The Creed – Christ Church Downend, Bristol
3. God Be in My Head – St Lazar, Lazarica Church, Bournville
4. There Is a Green Hill Far Away – St Martin's Church, Stamford
5. Firmly I Believe and Truly – St George’s Roman Catholic Cathedral, Southwark
6. When, in Our Music, God Is Glorified – Bradford Cathedral
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Pam Rhodes |
| Series Producer | David Waters |
| Executive Producer | Jacqueline Hewer |
| Executive Producer | Caroline Matthews |
| Producer | Ross Blair |
| Production Company | CTVC |
Broadcast
- Sun 19 Oct 2025 13:15
