DiscoverTo Be a Christian: An Anglican CatechismQ. 42-43 | Why do you call God the Father “Creator”? How does recognizing God as Creator inform your understanding of his creation?
Q. 42-43 | Why do you call God the Father “Creator”? How does recognizing God as Creator inform your understanding of his creation?

Q. 42-43 | Why do you call God the Father “Creator”? How does recognizing God as Creator inform your understanding of his creation?

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Why is there “something” rather than “nothing”? How does understanding God as “Father” influence our understanding of God as “Creator”? And how does our creation in God’s image shape how we interact with His Creation? Join Fr. Claude & Fr. Blake as they discuss these questions and more as they continue a discussion of the ACNA's "To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism". 


"To Be a Christian" is a co-production of Church of the Holy Cross in Crozet, VA and Church of the Resurrection in Charlottesville, VA.

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Q. 42-43 | Why do you call God the Father “Creator”? How does recognizing God as Creator inform your understanding of his creation?

Q. 42-43 | Why do you call God the Father “Creator”? How does recognizing God as Creator inform your understanding of his creation?

Fr. Blake & Fr. Claude