Thursday, June 4, 2026

The Creed of Gregory Thaumaturgus (Gregory the Wonderworker, c. AD 270)

Gregory Thaumaturgus (Gregory the Wonderworker, c. AD 270)


Devotional — The Trinity Before the Councils

Gregory Thaumaturgus wrote one of the earliest explicit Trinitarian creeds — long before Nicaea or Constantinople. He confessed the Father unbegotten, the Son begotten, and the Spirit proceeding.

This creed shows us that the Trinity is not a later invention but the earliest Christian experience of God. Believers prayed to the Father, worshiped the Son, and lived by the Spirit. They knew God as communion, love, and eternal fellowship.

Gregory’s confession invites us to worship the Triune God with awe and joy.

Prayer

Holy Trinity, draw us into Your life of love. Let our worship reflect the glory of Father, Son, and Spirit. Amen.


Rev. Todd Crouch, Pastor

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Topinabee, Michigan
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