My creed was deliberately short, with no explainations whatsoever - the creed means exactly what it means - no more, no less. So, for some explaination, here are some notes.
The first line is mere standard filler - I am most definitely Christian, and for that to be true, this line kind of has to be true :-)
The second line is also somewhat standard within Christian creeds. Mine is purposefully vague about the methods implied by the Creation. I think evolution actually happened and is still happening; however, I also believe God has had a (maybe big) hand in guiding it down the path.
The third line is probably the most important line that could be put in a Christian creed. Jesus taught, above and beyond all of his other teachings, to love and accept. He entrusted his teachings to young and old, male and female, Jew and Gentile. He did not differentiate between them, and this should say much, especially in contrast to many of today's Christian sects.
The fourth line is almost equally as important, although in a more subtle light. We are taught that each and every one of us is a Temple to the Lord, and that the Holy Spirit resides in all of us. Even for those not exposed to Christianity, the path towards Goodness is generally known. In combination with the above, you might correctly guess that I believe the Lord judges more on merit than on any claimed belief. How can a loving, understanding, forgiving God not take in those who lead their life on the path of Light, though they do not know God Himself? And why would God favor those who do Evil while hiding under His Name?
The fifth line of the creed is another somewhat standard line in a Christian creed. When a Christian finds God within him or herself, a kind of revelation occurs, and the person is changed by it. Many Christians in today's world do not seem to truly know their God. They may know him through the Bible and through sermons, but they have not made the connection within them to the Holy Spirit. Though the Holy Spirit still guides them, they cannot sense its power and wonder - they are often somewhat unsure of what they believe in. PS - you don't normally hunt for your Epiphany; it will find you :-)