
Episode 32
027: "To Be A Christian: Catechism" with Fr. Lee Nelson
To support LTTW donate at: https://bit.ly/3bAn8zf Catechism is an ancient method used by the church to instruct and form disciples. While at times, its practice has been less in vogue, Anglicans in North America are committed to a resurgence in it's use
Living Through the Word · Bishop Julian Dobbs and Fr. Lee Nelson
March 7, 202040m 14s
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Show Notes
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Catechism is an ancient method used by the church to instruct and form disciples. While at times, its practice has been less in vogue, Anglicans in North America are committed to a resurgence in it's use and adoption.
We were honored to have a member of the Anglican Church in North America's Catechesis Task Force visit us this week.
Fr. Lee Nelson is the rector of Christ Church in Waco, Texas and a master catechist. He joins us following the official release of the approved ACNA Catechism: "To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism."
What makes catechism so effective throughout all of Church History, from Antiquity to Post-Modernity? Listen and find out.
Related Links:
http://anglicanchurch.net/?/main/catechism
https://www.crossway.org/books/to-be-a-christian-hconly/
Topics
ACNAADLWAnglican Diocese of the Living WordBCP 2019BCP 1662