The Nicene Creed is a statement of faith that was established during the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. It was created to unify Christians by clearly defining their beliefs about the nature of God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. The creed emphasizes the divinity of Jesus and his relationship with God the Father.
The Nicene Creed is recited in many Christian denominations during worship services. It serves as a foundational declaration of faith, affirming core Christian beliefs and promoting unity among believers. The creed has undergone revisions, notably at the Council of Constantinople in 381 AD, but its essential message remains unchanged.