The ACNA Catechism Study Tool Is Complete

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What began as a modest experiment in digital catechesis (combining learning AI tools with my deep love of Catechesis) has become something I am genuinely grateful to offer: a complete, freely accessible interactive study tool covering all 368 questions of the ACNA catechism, To Be a Christian, now live at amateuranglican.com.

The tool is organized according to the catechism’s own four-part structure, across sixteen pages with anchor-based navigation that allows you to jump directly to any question:

No account required. No cost. No clutter.

For those questions on which I have recorded an episode of the Coffee & Catechism podcast — questions 1 through 216 — a link to that episode is included alongside the question and answer. The podcast is currently on hiatus due to my ongoing postulancy in the Reformed Episcopal Church, but those episodes remain available. It is my deep prayer that they aid in some small way to your understanding.

The tool is built for common use: for the parishioner preparing for confirmation, the inquirer exploring Anglicanism for the first time, the lay reader wanting a systematic reference, or the small group working through the faith together. If it serves you in any of those ways, thanks be to God.

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