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Learning To Be a Christian
by James Linton
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, CAJosh Misner: Rector of Saint David's in Post Falls, ID J. Harman Thomas: Curate at Sts. Peter and Paul in Ottawa, ON, CanadaAlex Leighton: Church Planter in Bozeman, MTAndy Rutkowski: Curate in SLCThe 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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Q132: Bread and Wine, Outward Sign
Today, Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 132 from To Be a Christian: What is the outward and visible sign in Holy Communion?
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Q131: One with Jesus
Today, we're joined with Father Harman Thomas to discuss question 131 from To Be a Christian: Why did Christ institute the sacrament of Holy Communion?
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Q130: We are the Baptized!
Today, Father James is joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss question 130 from To Be a Christian: What signs of the Holy Spirit’s work should you hope and pray to see as a result of your Baptism?
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Q129: Baby Soakers
Today, Father James is joined by Father Andy Rutkowski to discuss question 129 from To Be a Christian: Why is it appropriate to baptize infants?
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Q128: Where Faith and Promise Come Together
Today, we are joined by Father Alex Leighton to discuss question 128 from To Be a Christian: What is required of you when you come to be baptized?
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Q127: Regenerated in Baptism
Today, we are joined by Father Harman Thomas to discuss question 127 from To Be a Christian: What is the inward and spiritual grace in Baptism?
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Q126: Water Destroys in Order to Save
Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 126 from To Be a Christian: What is the outward and visible sign in Baptism?
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Q125: We All know the Number of Sacraments, Right?
Today, we are joined by Father Andy Rutkowski as we discuss question 125 from To Be a Christian: How do these differ from the sacraments of the Gospel?
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Q124: Who are you Calling 'Commonly'?
Today, we are joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss question 124 from To Be a Christian: Are there other sacraments?
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Q123: More of Jesus
Today, we are joined by Father Alex Leighton to discuss question 123 from To Be a Christian: What sacraments were ordained by Christ?
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Q122: Jesus is Here! Is that Good News or Bad?
Today, we are joined by Father Harman Thomas to discuss question 122 from To Be a Christian: How should you receive the sacraments?
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Q121: Jesus is the Sacrament
Today, Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 121 from To Be a Christian: What is a sacrament?
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Q120: Stay Hungry
Today, Father James is joined by Father Andy Rutkowski to discuss question 120 from To Be a Christian:
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Q119: Living Everlasting Life Today
Today, we are joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss question 119 from To Be a Christian: What do you know about the unending resurrected life of believers?
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Q118: These Bodies Will Be Around Forever
Today, we are joined by Father Alex Leighton to discuss question 118 from To Be a Christian: How should you live as you await the resurrection of your body?
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Q117: These Eyes will See God
Today, we are joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 117 from To Be a Christian: What do you know about the resurrected bodies of believers?
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Q116: Life After Life After Death
Today, we are joined by Father Andy Rutkowski to discuss question 116 from To Be a Christian: What is the resurrection of the body?
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Q115: Death is an Enemy and a Mercy
Today, we are joined with Father Josh Misner to discuss question 115 from To Be a Christian: Why will we die?
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Q114: Our Bodies are a Gift and are Us
Today, Father James is joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss question 114 from To Be a Christian: What does Holy Scripture tell you about your body?
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Q113: Grace is a Verb
Today, Father James is joined by Father Harman Thomas to discuss question 113 from To Be a Christian: Does God give grace only to Christians?
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Q112: No Divide Between Sacred and Secular
Today, Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 112 from To Be a Christian: Is God's grace only for your religious or spiritual life?
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Q111- Grace Travels Outside of Karma
Today, Father James is joined by Father Alex Leighton to discuss question 111 from To Be a Christian: Can you earn God's grace?
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Q110: What Grace Does
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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Q109: Grace: God's Gift of Himself
Today, Father James is joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss question 109 from To Be a Christian: What is grace?
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Q108: Where Sin and Vengeance Go to Die
Today, Father James is joined by Father Harman Thomas to discuss question 108 from To Be a Christian: How should you respond to God’s forgiveness?
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Q107: Forgiving Sin and Sins
Today, Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 107 from To Be a Christian: How does God forgive your sins?
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Q106: And yet.... God
Today, Father James is joined by Father Alex Leighton to discuss question 106 from To Be a Christian: How does God respond to human sin?
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Q105: Sin and Sins
Today, Father James is joined by Father Andy Rutkowski to discuss question 105 from To Be a Christian: What are sins?
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Q104: Heaven is Here
Today, we are joined by Father Harman Thomas to discuss question 104 from To Be a Christian: How are the Church on earth and the Church in heaven joined in worship?
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Q103: Ministry of Presence
Today, Father James is joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss question 103 from To Be a Christian: How do you participate in the communion of the saints?
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Q102: My Grandpa is in that Wall!
Today, Father James is joined by Father Alex Leighton to discuss question 102 from To Be a Christian: What is the "communion of the saints"?
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Q101- Co-partakers Of the Divine Nature
Today, Father James is joined by Father Harman Thomas as we discuss question 101 from To Be a Christian: What does the word “communion” mean?
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Q100: saints and Saints
Today, we are joined by Father Andy Rutkowski to discuss question 100 from To Be a Christian: Who are the saints?
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Q99: Let's Talk About Bishops!
Today, Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 99 from To Be a Christian: Why is the Church called “apostolic”?
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Q98: Catholic, More than Roman
Today, Father James is joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss question 98 from To Be a Christian: Why is the Church called “catholic”?
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Q97: Holy Church, Holy God
Today, Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 97 from To Be a Christian: Why is the Church called “holy”?
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Q96: One Church? Yes! ..... but
Today, Father James is joined by Father Harman Thomas to discuss question 96 from To Be a Christian: In what sense is the Church “one”?
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Q95: Marks of the Church
Today, Father James is joined by Father Andy Rutkowski to discuss question 95 from To Be a Christian: What are the “marks” or characteristics of the Church?
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Q94: Jesus' Body According to Saint Paul
Today, we are joined by Father Alex Leighton as we discuss question 94 from To Be a Christian: Why is the Church called the Body of Christ?
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Q93: Names of the Church
Today, Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 93 from To Be a Christian: How does Holy Scripture teach you to view the Church?
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Q92: The Church
Today, we are joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss question 92 from To be a Christian: What is the Church?
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Q91: The Spirit is the Gift
Today, Father James is joined by Father Harman Thomas to discuss question 91 from To Be a Christian: Why does the Holy Spirit give such gifts?
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Q90: Gifts for the Common Good
Today, we are joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 90 from To be a Christian: What are the gifts of the Holy Spirit?
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Q89: The Good Infection
Today, We are joined by Father Andy Rutkowski to discuss question 89 from To Be a Christian: What is the fruit of the Holy Spirit?
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Q88: Receiving the Spirit
Today, we are joined by Father Alex Leighton to discuss question 88 from To be a Christian: How do you receive the Holy Spirit?
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Q87: The Spirit Holds Christ's Body Together
Today, Father James is joined by Father Harman Thomas to discuss question 87 from To Be a Christian: How does the Holy Spirit strengthen you for life in Christ?
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Q86: Ministries of the Spirit
Today, we are joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss question 86 from To be a Christian: What are the particular ministries of the Holy Spirit?
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Q85: God in Us
Today, we are joined by Father Alex Leighton to discuss question 85 from To Be a Christian: What principal names does the New Testament give to the Holy Spirit?
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Q84: The Spirit who Makes the Butterflies Fly
Today, we are joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 84 from To Be Christian: Who is the Holy Spirit?
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Q83: Only God Can Judge Me?
Today, we are joined by Father Andy Rutkowski as we discuss question 83 from To Be a Christian: How does the Church exercise its authority to judge?
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
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, CAJosh Misner: Rector of Saint David's in Post Falls, ID J. Harman Thomas: Curate at Sts. Peter and Paul in Ottawa, ON, CanadaAlex Leighton: Church Planter in Bozeman, MTAndy Rutkowski: Curate in SLCThe 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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