2025 marks the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. The Council of Nicaea is considered by some to be one of the greatest achievements of Christendom. And truly, celebrating the 1700th year of anything is an historic event.
The meetings began in May of 325AD at the small town of Nicaea, in Asia Minor, in present day Turkey. As many as 250 bishops joined in the meetings. That year, 325 AD, is considered a benchmark by many, in the history of the mainstream Christian church.
You’ll often hear that at the Council the nature of Christ and His relationship to the Father was discussed and debated. And that’s true. But there was another issue, a very important issue, that is often almost forgotten. And perhaps it had even greater long-term consequences.
What was this lesser-known issue that was discussed at the Council of Nicaea? And what does it have to do with you and me today?
Let’s examine that today on Tomorrow’s World. And get ready, because later in the program I’m going to give you an opportunity to request your free copy of “God’s Church Through the Ages.”
So, let’s go back in time to this momentous event. Back to 325 AD. And let’s ask the question, “Constantine or Christ: Who Should We Follow?”