Confession of Faith
A "Confession of Faith" is a formal statement that outlines the beliefs and doctrines of a religious group. It serves as a summary of core principles that members adhere to, providing clarity on their faith and practices. These confessions often address topics such as the nature of God, the role of Jesus Christ, and the importance of scripture.
Many Christian denominations have their own confessions, such as the Westminster Confession of Faith or the Baptist Confession. These documents help unify believers by establishing a common understanding of their faith, guiding both personal beliefs and communal worship.