Learning To Be a Christian

Learning To Be a Christian
Podcast Description
Father James Linton, the Rector of Saint John's in Salt Lake City, hosts an informal discussion with a handful of ACNA priests through one question per day in the catechism.
Priests featured:
Ron Offringa: Church Planter in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Josh Misner: Rector of Saint David's in Post Falls, ID
J. Harman Thomas: Curate at Sts. Peter and Paul in Ottawa, ON, Canada
Alex Leighton: Church Planter in Bozeman, MT
Andy Rutkowski: Curate in SLC
The authorized version of the catechism can be found here in pdf form: https://anglicanchurch.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/To-Be-a-Christian.pdf
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Explores theological concepts and teachings from the catechism with episodes addressing questions about the nature of Christ, the significance of Jesus' birth, and the meaning of sin, such as episodes discussing the union of Jesus' natures and the implications of calling God the Father.

Father James Linton, the Rector of Saint John’s in Salt Lake City, hosts an informal discussion with a handful of ACNA priests through one question per day in the catechism.
Priests featured:
Ron Offringa: Church Planter in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Josh Misner: Rector of Saint David’s in Post Falls, ID
J. Harman Thomas: Curate at Sts. Peter and Paul in Ottawa, ON, Canada
Alex Leighton: Church Planter in Bozeman, MT
Andy Rutkowski: Curate in SLC
The authorized version of the catechism can be found here in pdf form: https://anglicanchurch.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/To-Be-a-Christian.pdf
Today, Father James is joined by Father Andy Rutkowski to discuss question 110 from To Be a Christian: For what purpose does God give you grace?

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