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[[File:tobeachristian.jpg|right]]'''To Be A Christian''' is an Anglican Catechism written by the Catechesis Task Force of the Anglican Church in North America and published by Anglican House Publishers in 2013.  The new catechism has received enthusiastic reviews and wide adoption. This wiki was begun in late 2014 to provide resources for people using the catechism for private study and those teaching it to others. By nature a wiki is a communal project.  It is our hope that some users will be contributors adding teaching tips, historical notes, biblical exegesis, etc.
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==[[Introduction]]==
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==[[Letter of Commendation]]==
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==[[Part 1: Beginning with Christ]]==
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==[[Part 2: Believing in Christ]]==
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Tobeachristian.jpg
To Be A Christian is an Anglican Catechism written by the Catechesis Task Force of the Anglican Church in North America and published by Anglican House Publishers in 2013. The new catechism has received enthusiastic reviews and wide adoption. This wiki was begun in late 2014 to provide resources for people using the catechism for private study and those teaching it to others. By nature a wiki is a communal project. It is our hope that some users will be contributors adding teaching tips, historical notes, biblical exegesis, etc.

If you are new here and want to look for a particular question, a fast way to find it is to type Q4 in the search bar in the upper right part of your screen (assuming Q4 is the one you are looking for) and hitting enter. There is also a navigation menu on the left side of the screen.


Introduction

Letter of Commendation

Part 1: Beginning with Christ

Part 2: Believing in Christ

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

Getting started