Confirmation 2.0: The Apostles Creed Bible Study Series

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As many of our congregations are celebrating Confirmation, we are reminded of the importance of learning the six chief parts of the Lutheran Catechism. But for some students, once they walk down the aisle of church in that white robe and red carnation, they never do any significant study of that material again.

This four part Bible study is the first in a series that takes Catechism content and present it for high school students. The Apostles Creed is a statement of what we believe, teach, and confess as Christians. In a time when it can be challenging to stand up for what we believe, revisiting the Apostles Creed can be helpful for your teens.

The four sessions will cover the creed broadly, then dig into each of the three articles on the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

To download the full PDF of the study, click here.

About the author

Casey is the associate pastor at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Ridgewood, New Jersey. He is married to his high-school sweetheart, Beth, and they have three kids: Boaz, Adah, and Eliana. He loves to eat good food, make new friends, and cheer for all his beloved Wisconsin sports teams.
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