Study guides, historical commentary, and theological reflection on the Heidelberg Catechism.

The Heidelberg Catechism’s treatment of the sacraments is a model of Reformed clarity: signs and seals of the gospel that confirm to our senses what God’s Word promises to our ears.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.
April 18, 2026

The longest and richest section of the Heidelberg Catechism expounds the Apostles’ Creed article by article, asking not just what we believe but what it means for us personally.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.
April 11, 2026

Before the Heidelberg Catechism speaks of grace, it speaks honestly about sin. The first of its three parts — Our Misery — explains what the law reveals about the human condition.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.
April 4, 2026

The Heidelberg Catechism opens with one of the most remarkable questions in all of Christian literature: What is your only comfort in life and in death? The answer has sustained believers through five centuries of hardship and joy.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.
March 28, 2026

Written in 1563 by two young theologians in Heidelberg, Germany, this catechism has been called the most heart-warming of all the Reformed confessions — and it is still memorized, preached, and loved today.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.
March 21, 2026