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Version History of New City Catechism

2.0.8

February 6, 2019

New: You can now play songs one after another via a playlist, playable while the app is in the background. Tap "All Songs" to begin.

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2.0.7

August 29, 2018

- Added songs for questions 42-52

2.0.6

April 10, 2018

Bug fixes for the song volume-control which caused crashes on iOS 11.3.

2.0.5

February 15, 2018

New songs added for questions 32-41. Visual updates for iPhone X.

2.0.4

September 16, 2017

New songs added for questions 16-31.

2.0.3

August 1, 2017

- Added support for playing and managing songs while the app is in the background.

2.0.2

May 16, 2017

Scripture and commentaries are now updated to match the New City Catechism Devotional.

2.0.1

April 2, 2017

Fixed a bug for iPad in landscape orientation when first launching the app.

2.0

March 30, 2017

The New City Catechism app has an all-new design and is now available for both iPhone and iPad devices. Other new features include kid-friendly songs designed to help kids memorize each question and answer and simple animations illustrating each question.

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1.0.3

October 29, 2014

iOS 8 Compatibility Fixes iOS 7 UI Fixes Bug fixes centered around user progress

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Description of New City Catechism

The New City Catechism is a modern-day resource aimed at helping children and adults alike learn the core doctrines of the Christian faith via 52 questions and answers. The New City Catechism mobile app makes it easy to take all of the questions and answers with you wherever you go—for free! The app pairs each question and answer with a Scripture reading from the ESV, a short prayer, and a devotional commentary written by contemporary pastors, including John Piper, Timothy Keller, Kevin DeYoung, and others. The app also includes a short version of each answer and kid-friendly songs designed to help children memorize the entire catechism. Features: • 52 catechism questions and answers related to God, humanity, sin, salvation, and more • Devotional commentary on every question and answer written by respected pastors and church leaders • Short prayers to accompany each question and answer • A children's mode featuring short versions of each answer and quick access to kid-friendly songs designed to aid memorization • Related Bible passages drawn from the ESV The New City Catechism is a joint project of the Gospel Coalition and Crossway.
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New City Catechism: FAQ

Does New City Catechism work on iPad devices?

Yes, New City Catechism is compatible with iPad devices.

Who developed the New City Catechism app?

Crossway developed the New City Catechism app.

What is the minimum iOS version for the New City Catechism app?

New City Catechism minimum iOS requirement is iOS 9.2.

What user rating does New City Catechism have?

New City Catechism has a consumer rating of 4.4 and receives plenty of positive reviews.

What’s the app category of New City Catechism?

The Main Genre Of The New City Catechism App Is Reference.

What is the latest New City Catechism version?

The current version of the New City Catechism app is 2.0.8.

What date was the latest New City Catechism update released?

New City Catechism rolled out its latest update on September 30, 2024.

What is the exact date the New City Catechism app came out?

New City Catechism originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating for New City Catechism?

New City Catechism is suitable for children aged Crossway.

What are the languages supported by New City Catechism?

New City Catechism is available in English.

Does Apple Arcade offer New City Catechism as part of its collection?

No, New City Catechism is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within New City Catechism?

No, New City Catechism does not include options for in-app purchases.

Can I use New City Catechism with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use New City Catechism with Apple Vision Pro.

Does New City Catechism use ad-based monetization?

No, New City Catechism does not use ad-based monetization.

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  • Great but…

    I love the content (have been using this catechism with my kids for years now), and I’m pretty content with the app; unless it’s a user error, I do not like the fact that the app doesn’t load up with the current week’s catechism question. It’s quite frustrating having to scroll to the current week every time. I’d imagine this would be a pretty simple fix, and it would greatly enhance the user experience (at least for me). Thanks for considering this adjustment!
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  • Good but room for better

    It is obvious from the format that this is not only amenable to individual study, but also groups like Sunday Schools, Bible Studies, and even Worship Services. However, this also reveals one major shortcoming, and that is the lack of ability to make notes of your own as you study the questions, answers, and commentaries. I urge the designers to consider adding this capability.
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  • Love it, with one little annoyance

    A solid catechism that meets a need and fulfills a role. The introduction does a good job explaining how that plays out.

    My only frustration—and it’s nitpicking—is that I can’t figure out how to get to the Home Screen without closing and restarting the app; I don’t believe it’s possible. Do I need to go to the Home Screen? Not really. Can I navigate to all relevant places without doing so? Yup. But my brain desperately wants to be able to hit a “Home” button and get back to the splash screen. 🤷🏻‍♂️😂
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