We have curated a list of “Teaching the Creed Online Resources” that you can use to design a project. The list with links can be found on the last pages of the Downloadable Guide.
Online
- “Three Ways to Teach the Creed to Younger Children.” (Broken Link) Darcy Osby. Catechists Journey.
- “Creeds: Words of Life-Giving Faith.” William H. Johnston, PhD. Catechist.
- Creed Resources from The Religion Teacher
- Creed Resources from Catechist’s Journey (Loyola Press)
- Creedal Knowledge (Quiz for Children and Adults) from Catechist
- Creed Resources from Saint Mary’s Press Resource Center
- The Creed Game (Broken Link) (Loyola Press)
- Library of Creed Videos and Activities (Archdiocese of Seattle)
Videos
The Creed (Video Catechism)
VCat, the video catechism, presents eleven short videos that explore the creedal statements in the Nicene Creed. The videos include stories and teachings designed to engage middle school and high school youth. Access the videos here.
“The Creed” (Animated Video)
When you recite the Creed, are you being real or are you being a robot? Do you even know what you are saying? Is there a difference between believing there is a God and believing in God? Watch the video here.
We Believe Video
“I Believe” (Music Video)
John Burland and Genevieve Bryant from John’s album “All Are Welcome Here”. Music is a powerful way to engage our hearts and minds to declare what we believe. When we affirm our faith together, we stand as one and are strengthened. This is the message of my new song, “I Believe”, and I hope that as you listen, it inspires you to joyously proclaim your faith! Watch here.
Children’s Version: “Yes, Lord, I Believe” Music Video – with John Burland, Miss Heidi, and the Kids’ Liturgy Community Video: