James Linton

Learning To Be a Christian

Religion EN ↓ 192 episodes

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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James Linton

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Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Q196: Forgiveness Doesn't Care About Your Feelings 10.07.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Andy Rutkowski to discuss question 196 from To Be a Christian: What is God's forgiveness?

Q195: Invited to Make Beautiful Music 09.07.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss question 195 from To Be a Christian: "Do you sin against God's Law?"

Q193 and Q194: Sinners, Repenters, and Forgivers, That's Us! 08.07.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Harman Thomas to discuss questions 193 and 194 from To Be a Christian: 193. What is the fifth petition?; and 194. What are trespasses?

Q192: God Will Do it Again Tomorrow 07.07.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Alex Leighton to discuss question 192 from To Be a Christian: Why does God give you daily bread?

Q191: Praying in Light of Who We Are 06.07.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 191 from To Be a Christian: Why should you pray for daily bread?

Q190: We need God Today and in Forty Years 05.07.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Andy Rutkowski to discuss question 190 from To Be a Christian: What does "our daily bread" mean?

Q188 and Q189: Living in God's Abundance 04.07.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Harman Thomas to discuss questions 188 and 189 from To Be a Christian: 188. What is the fourth petition?; and 189. Having prayed first for God’s glory, kingdom, and will, what do you now pray?

Q223: Genoito! 04.07.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Harman Thomas to discuss question 223 from To Be a Christian: Why do you end the Lord's Prayer by saying "Amen"?

Q187: We Want All God's Promises! 03.07.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss 187 from To Be a Christian: Why do you pray, “on earth as it is in heaven”?

Q186: God's Will... It Ain't So Hard 02.07.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Alex Leighton to discuss question 186 from To Be a Christian: How can you do God’s will?

Q185: The World Becomes the Church 01.07.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 185 from To Be a Christian: What do you pray for as you seek God’s will?

Q183-184: Your Will Be Done 30.06.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Andy Rutkowski to discuss questions 183 and 184 from To Be a Christian: 183. What is the third petition?; and 184. What is God's will?

Q182: Image Bearers, Co-Creators, Co-Regents, and Priests 29.06.2026

Today, Father Harman Thomas and Father James Linton discuss question 182 from To Be a Christian: How do you live in God's kingdom?

Q180: Longing for Kingdom 28.06.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 180 from To Be a Christian: When you pray for God’s kingdom to come, what are youasking?

Q181: God Answers our Prayer for the Kingdom 27.06.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss question 181 from To Be a Christian: How does God's Kingdom come?

Q178-179: Kingdom Allegiance 26.06.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Andy Rutkowski to discuss questions 178 and 179 from To Be a Christian: 178. What is the second petition?; and 179. What is God’s kingdom?

Q177: Playing with God 25.06.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Harman Thomas to discuss question 177 from To Be a Christian: How can you hallow God's name?

Q176: God Gives us His Name 24.06.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 176 from To Be a Christian: How does God hallow his name?

Q175: Hallowed 23.06.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Josh Misner to discuss question 175 from To Be a Christian: What does "hallowed" mean?

Q174: God's other names 22.06.2026

Today, Father James and Father Alex Leighton discuss question 174 from To Be a Christian: What are some other names for God given in Scripture?

Q172-173: He Gives Us His Name 21.06.2026

Today, Father James Linton is joined by Father Ron Offringa to discuss questions 172 and 173 from To Be a Christian: 172: What is the first petition?; and 173: What is God's Name?

Q171- God upholds the birds 20.06.2026

Today, Father James and Father Josh Misner discusses question 171 from To Be a Christian: How does your Father in heaven help you here on earth?

Q170: Heaven is Here! 19.06.2026

Today, Father James is joined by Father Alex Leighton to discuss question 170 from To Be a Christian: What is heaven?

Q169: Not Like Us 18.06.2026

Today, Father Andy Rutkowski joins Father James Linton to discuss question 169 from To Be a Christian: How is God unlike earthly fathers?

Q168: How God is like a Father 17.06.2026

Today, Father Alex Leighton joins Father James to discuss question 168 from To Be a Christian: How is God like earthly fathers?

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