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Milestones | The Council of Nicaea: Pt. 2 | Scott Pace, Steve McKinion, and Stephen Eccher

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The year 2025 marks the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. What happened at Nicaea, and why does it matter? Drs. Scott Pace, Steve McKinion, and Stephen Eccher continue address these questions and more in the second episode of Milestones — a new video podcast from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. In Milestones, Southeastern faculty and special guests help you reflect on your Christian heritage and its practical outworkings in your life and ministry. You’ll learn about historic Christian milestones with significant anniversaries in 2025 — such as the council of Nicaea (1700th anniversary), the recovery of believer’s baptism and the memorial view of the Lord’s Supper (500th anniversary), the Cooperative Program and the Baptist Faith and Message (100th anniversary), and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (75th anniversary). This great heritage isn’t just our inheritance; it’s also our stewardship — to remember, rehearse, and reaffirm the faith in our day for our generation. This is your inheritance. This is your stewardship. To learn how Southeastern can equip you to make disciples and share the faith once for all delivered to the saints, visit sebts.edu/degrees
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The year 2025 marks the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. What happened at Nicaea, and why does it matter? Drs. Scott Pace, Steve McKinion, and Stephen Eccher continue address these questions and more in the second episode of Milestones — a new video podcast from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. In Milestones, Southeastern faculty and special guests help you reflect on your Christian heritage and its practical outworkings in your life and ministry. You’ll learn about historic Christian milestones with significant anniversaries in 2025 — such as the council of Nicaea (1700th anniversary), the recovery of believer’s baptism and the memorial view of the Lord’s Supper (500th anniversary), the Cooperative Program and the Baptist Faith and Message (100th anniversary), and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (75th anniversary). This great heritage isn’t just our inheritance; it’s also our stewardship — to remember, rehearse, and reaffirm the faith in our day for our generation. This is your inheritance. This is your stewardship. To learn how Southeastern can equip you to make disciples and share the faith once for all delivered to the saints, visit sebts.edu/degrees
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