DiscoverTo Be a Christian: An Anglican CatechismQ. 51-52 | Why is Jesus called the Father’s “only Son”? What do you mean when you call Jesus Christ “Lord”?
Q. 51-52 | Why is Jesus called the Father’s “only Son”? What do you mean when you call Jesus Christ “Lord”?

Q. 51-52 | Why is Jesus called the Father’s “only Son”? What do you mean when you call Jesus Christ “Lord”?

Update: 2025-02-27
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What does it mean for Jesus to be “God’s Son”? And why does it matter that He’s always been  “God’s Son”? How does Jesus being “Lord” affect how we live our lives? Join Fr. Claude & Fr. Blake as they continue in the second part of the Apostles’ Creed in 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. 51-52 | Why is Jesus called the Father’s “only Son”? What do you mean when you call Jesus Christ “Lord”?

Q. 51-52 | Why is Jesus called the Father’s “only Son”? What do you mean when you call Jesus Christ “Lord”?

Fr. Blake & Fr. Claude