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Biblically sound, thought-provoking and challenging talks, sermons and seminars from Moore Theological College. Hear from Moore Faculty and ministry workers from Sydney, Australia, and beyond. Join us as we open the Bible together and share a life-giving Christ-centred message.
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Moore College of Art & Design prepares students for lifelong learning and leadership in the fine arts, design arts, art history, art education and curatorial studies. As the first and only art and design college for women, Moore advances the role of women in the visual arts and ensures their success by bridging the worlds of education and work. As a leader in the arts and cultural communities, Moore promotes the visual arts through distinctive education and gallery programs.
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In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday 15 October 2024, Tom Habib, lecturer in New Testament and Greek at Moore Theological College, talks about how Christians can keep on going in the face of the ups and downs of life. He reminds us of two great, yet simple truths—firstly, that God loves us, and secondly, that nothing can separate …
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In this episode, we bring you the audio from a recent event hosted by the Centre for Christian Living, a Centre of Moore Theological College. On Wednesday 21 August 2024, Michael Jensen, rector of St Mark’s Darling Point in Sydney, Australia, discussed how Christians should think about affluence and helped us see our earthly treasure the way our he…
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In this episode from a chapel service held on Friday 4 October 2024, Mark Thompson, Principal of Moore Theological College, continues his series on Genesis, looking at Genesis chapter 6 and God’s devastating assessment of the human condition. He reminds us that even though God pronounces judgement on a scale so monumental, it involves the entire cr…
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In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday 1 October 2024, Tom Habib, lecturer in New Testament and Greek at Moore Theological College, talks about how to deal with suffering as a Christian and how the gospel changes our response to it. He reminds us of the great purposes and plans of God fulfilled in Christ and how knowing all this giv…
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In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday 27 September 2024, Phillip Jensen, Bible teacher and evangelist with Two Ways Ministries, preaches on 1 Timothy 2:1-7 and the need to pray for all those in authority so that we who are under their rule can proclaim Christ to the world. He reminds us that Jesus didn't come into the world to make …
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In this episode, recorded at a Priscilla & Aquila evening seminar held on Friday 9 August 2024, Jane Tooher, Tom Schreiner and Dan Wu answer audience questions about complementarianism and what it means to live as men and women in community. Jane Tooher is the Director of the Priscilla & Aquila Centre, and lectures in Ministry and Church History at…
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In this episode in a chapel service held on Monday 23 September 2024, Mark Thompson, Principal of Moore Theological College, continues his series on Genesis, looking at Genesis chapter 5 and the generations of Adam. He shows us how a simple genealogy presents us with glimpses of hope in the midst of the certainty and finality of death—glimpses of t…
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In this episode in the fifth talk in his series, Dr Tom Schreiner continues to explore the Book of Galatians—this time, discussing what life in the Spirit looks like for the Christian, as opposed to life in the flesh. Dr Tom Schreiner delivered the Moore College Annual Lectures in August this year on the subject of “The battle for the truth of the …
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In this episode in the fourth talk in his series, Dr Tom Schreiner continues to explore the Book of Galatians—this time, taking a closer look at what it means to be part of the family of Abraham and the social implications that brings. Dr Tom Schreiner delivered the Moore College Annual Lectures in August this year on the subject of “The battle for…
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In this episode in the third talk in his series, Dr Tom Schreiner continues to explore the Book of Galatians—this time, examining the role of the law in the Christian life and what it means for us that Christ has fulfilled the law. Dr Tom Schreiner delivered the Moore College Annual Lectures in August this year on the subject of “The battle for the…
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In this episode, Dr Tom Schreiner continues to explore the Book of Galatians—this time, discussing what exactly we mean when we say we have been justified by faith in Jesus, and what that means for the law. Dr Tom Schreiner delivered the Moore College Annual Lectures in August this year on the subject of “The battle for the truth of the gospel” in …
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What must you do in order to be saved? For first-century Christians, as with Christians now, the answer is the same: trust in the Lord Jesus Christ, his death on the cross and his resurrection. But first-century Christians also had to contend with Jewish Christians saying that in order to be saved, you must first be circumcised and follow the law. …
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In the last episode of the Moore College podcast on Genesis chapter 3, Mark Thompson outlined the Bible’s diagnosis of the very human problem of sin. In Genesis chapter 4, the deep consequences of humanity’s sin are in full view, with the first-ever murder and the stories of Cain, Lamech and Seth. In this episode of the Moore College podcast, in a …
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There is a problem with our world. It's a problem that lies deep within us—a problem that strikes at the heart of who we are. It's a problem that causes turbulence, fear, conflict, competition, exploitation, abuse and rejection of God. It's our problem, and it's one for which we badly need a solution. In this episode of the Moore College podcast, i…
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What has happened to Jesus’ mission? We live in an age when many do not know Jesus, nor do they wish to know him. Indeed, according to the last census in 2021, around 40 per cent of all Australians indicated that they had “no religion”. But after Jesus was resurrected, John reports in his Gospel that Jesus appeared to his disciples in a locked room…
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Have you ever been a member of a church community, but feel like you don't really belong? Perhaps you feel like you have no one to talk to during the morning tea or supper after the service. Perhaps the other members are always doing social things together that don't include you. Or perhaps you just feel like your presence there doesn't really matt…
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In this podcast episode, Mark Thompson and Susan An explore the profound significance of marriage through the lens of Genesis 2:4-25. They discuss the first marriage in the Bible, its role in God's creation, and how it points to the ultimate union between Christ and the Church. They also address contemporary challenges to the biblical view of marri…
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In this chapel sermon, Andrew Shead delves into Jeremiah 23:25-40, examining God's condemnation of false prophets who deceive through dreams and false messages. The episode contrasts false and true prophecy, emphasizing that true prophecy is rooted in God's word, which is powerful and transformative. False prophecy, born from moral corruption, lead…
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In this chapel sermon, Mark Thompson reflects on Genesis 1 and its profound implications for understanding our identity, purpose, and the nature of God's creation. Emphasizing God's sovereignty as Creator and our role as His creatures, the sermon addresses key contemporary issues like identity, gender, and purpose. It highlights that our significan…
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In this sermon, Andrew Shead expounds Jeremiah 23:9-24, focusing on the power and fragility of God's Word. He contrasts true prophecy with the false prophets of Jeremiah's time, who used God's name for their own gain, causing destruction and chaos. The sermon emphasizes the responsibility of speaking God's Word with reverence, recognizing the tempt…
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Speaker: David Hastie BA (Hons), PhD From the earliest days of the British Colony, Anglicans have been central to Australian schooling. Throughout the often bitter arguments leading up to the Public Instruction Acts of the 1880s, Sydney Anglicans have provided two fundamental pillars in education: a direct role in the founding and continuance of Pu…
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Timothy Swan, CEO of Anglican Aid, exhorted the students to remember the poor, as Paul did as he sought to follow Christ. Theological education is a causality of poverty and as followers of Christ it is a natural outworking of our love for him that we care for those in need. Will you, as a follower of Christ, continue to remember the poor? For more…
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Chapel sermon. Richard Chin serves as the National Director of the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students (AFES), and is based in Canberra where he also serves as a member of Crossroads Christian Church. For more audio resources or to make a donation to support the work of Moore College, visit https://moore.edu.au/…
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Chapel sermon. David leads the staff team and Admin Committee at The Lakes Church and is the primary preacher on Sundays. He also serves as Secretary on the executive team of the denomination FIEC. For more audio resources or to make a donation to support the work of Moore College, visit https://moore.edu.au/…
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