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Biblically sound, thought-provoking and challenging talks and interviews 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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In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday, 30 September 2025, Kanishka Raffel, Archbishop of Sydney, speaks on 2 Corinthians 5:11–21 and Paul’s declaration of his motivation for ministry.Kanishka reminds us that this one particular event—God reconciling the world to himself through Christ—has infinite cosmic consequences, and that if we are convicted about the death of Christ, our lives, like Paul’s, will be compelled by it.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Find out more about studying at Moore.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday, 26 September 2025, Mark Thompson, Principal of Moore Theological College, speaks on John 5:19–30 and Jesus’ words to the Jewish leaders about his relationship to the Father.Mark reminds us that refusing to honour Jesus the Son was, is and always will be refusing to honour the Father, and that if Jesus is not fully God, the Christian faith falls apart.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Give to our end-of-year-appeal and support the work and mission of the College.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday, 23 September 2025, Andrew Shead, Head of the Old Testament Department at Moore Theological College, speaks on Jeremiah 49:28–39 and Jeremiah’s oracles against the nations of Kedar and Elam.He reminds us that all nations—including Australia—are entities that God cares for and takes delight in. But God is the God of all nations, and he will judge those nations for their sin.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Explore upcoming Moore Colleg events.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from an elective presented at the 2025 Priscilla & Aquila Centre annual conference held on Monday 3 February 2025, Mark Thompson, Principal of Moore Theological College, speaks on the topic of “What would we lose if we stopped teaching on Complementarianism?” and outlines seven things.He reminds us that God’s teaching about men and women in the church is good, and that it nurtures healthy, joyful and meaningful relationships. If we do not understand this biblical teaching, our life will be all the poorer. So we must not neglect it.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Watch the video of Mark’s talk online.Find out more and register for the 2026 Priscilla & Aquila Annual Conference.View other talks from the 2025 P&A annual conference.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday, 19 September 2025, Andrew Shead, Head of the Old Testament Department at Moore Theological College, speaks on Jeremiah 47:1-7 and 49:23-27, and Jeremiah’s oracles to the nations of Philistia and Damascus.He reminds us that God takes an interest in all nations, not just that of Old Testament Israel. He has compassion on them, he rejoices in them, and he judges them and brings them to an end according to his divine purposes. However, the horrors of war and death are redeemed through Jesus, who brings resurrection hope to all nations.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Support the work of translating the Preliminary Theological Certificate with the Centre for Global Mission.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday, 16 September 2025, Mark Earngey, Head of the Church History Department at Moore Theological College, speaks on Titus 1:5-16 and the Apostle Paul’s instructions about overseers—the necessity of having them, their qualifications, their duties, and the challenges they face as their serve God and his people.He reminds us that evangelism is just the beginning: churches need leadership who are able to deal with disorder and protect the flock from things that threaten to destroy it. This makes the office of overseer an essential ministry in the purposes of God.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Find out more and register for the 2026 Priscilla & Aquila Centre annual conference.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday, 29 August 2025, Mark Thompson, Principal of Moore Theological College, speaks on John 5:1-18 and Jesus’ healing of the man at the pool of Bethesda.He reminds us that, like that man, we can hold so tightly to lies that we have believed for so long that we miss the grace of Jesus. Like the Jewish religious leaders, it is all too easy for us to become imprisoned in a cage of our own making so that we fail to see that Jesus is God, at work in the world.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Find out more about the Preliminary Theological Certificate (PTC).Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday 26 August 2025, Mark Earngey, Head of the Church History Department at Moore Theological College, speaks on Titus 1:1-4 and the beginning of Paul’s letter to Titus.He encourages us to be slaves for the truth of salvation now, and slaves for the truth of salvation to come—particularly in declaring God’s gospel to the world—for this is our highest calling.Please note: around 13 minutes in when Mark is talking about truth and laughter erupts around the room, it’s because he’s holding up Lionel Windsor’s book, Truth Be Told.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Find out more about studying at Moore Theological College.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from an evening seminar hosted by the Priscilla & Aquila Centre on Wednesday 13 August 2025, writer and theologian Claire Smith presents an overview of how the term “complementarianism” came into being, the rise of feminism and the historical backdrop that created the need for such a term, and how complementarianism and the debates about complementarianism are being played out today.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Find out more and register for the 2026 Priscilla & Aquila Annual Conference.View Claire’s slides and outline for this talk.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday 22 August 2025, Mark Thompson, Principal of Moore Theological College, speaks on John 4:43-54 and Jesus’ healing of the official’s son at Capernaum.He reminds us that seeing is not believing: witnessing the signs that Jesus did does not necessarily lead to a person having faith in him. Instead, hearing Jesus’ words and trusting in him is what true faith looks like.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Find out more about the Diploma of Biblical Theology (DBT).Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday 19 August 2025, Tony Payne, Director of the Centre for Christian Living and Lecturer in the Theology, Philosophy and Ethics Department of Moore Theological College, speaks on Philippians 2:1-11 and the mind of Christ.He reminds us that the mind of Christ is what Paul wants for the Philippians—and for us. It is a mind that puts the interests of others before our own—a mind that looks forward to the day when all will confess that Jesus is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Next CCL ethics workshop: The Smartphone Disciple (Mon 27 Oct 2025 7-9pm).Hear Tony’s previous talk on Philippians 1:1-11.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday 1 August 2025, Michael Duckett, leader of the Anglican Indigenous Ministry in Marcarthur and Campbelltown, and chair of the Sydney Anglican Indigenous Ministry Committee, speaks on Hebrews 10:1-25 and the gospel of Jesus.He reminds us that Jesus’ work was completed on the cross, and therefore we have freedom, hope and eternal life. Using a painting, he also explains how he teaches this passage to Aboriginal people who may not know how to read.View the painting Michael refers to in his talk.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Next Library event: 500 Years of Books (Wed 22 Oct 2025).Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday 12 August 2025, Tony Payne, Director of the Centre for Christian Living and Lecturer in the Theology, Philosophy and Ethics Department of Moore Theological College, speaks on Philippians 1:1-11 and Paul’s prayer for the Philippians.Tony reminds us that knowledge and discernment are integral to the growth of love, because love always has an object: what we love is often determined by our knowledge. But if our knowledge is shaped by knowing God, it will direct our love to him, the source and creator of all goodness.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Next Library event: The Huguenots and the French Reformation.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday 1 August 2025, Mark Thompson, Principal of Moore Theological College, speaks on John 4:1-42 and Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well.He reminds us that Jesus, the saviour of the world, is genuinely human, he came to give life, he is the centre of true worship, and he’s ushered in the time of harvest. Furthermore, there is no life too messed up for him; to all who ask, he will pour out the blessing of living water: eternal life.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Find out more and apply for the Preliminary Theological Certificate (PTC).Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from an interview conducted by former Archbishop of Sydney Peter Jensen, Grahame and Patty Scarratt, former missionaries with the Church Missionary Society of Australia, tell the story of how they ended up in Chile and how God used them to serve the Latin American church.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Find out more about the 100 Ministry Stories Project.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday 29 July 2025, Simon Gillham, Vice Principal and Head of the Mission Department at Moore Theological College, speaks on John 17:1-26 and Jesus’ prayer the night before he died.Simon points out that Jesus’ prayer is all about the activity of mission—of sending. Jesus is the one sent from the Father. He then sends his disciples into the world with the expectation that their ministry will be effective—effective enough to reach us. We in turn are also sent to participate in God’s great work of mission.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Find out more about studying at Moore Theological College.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from an interview Veronica Hoyt, Director of the Priscilla & Aquila Centre, conducted earlier in 2025, Dani Treweek, post-doctoral theological researcher, author and speaker, recounts her journey to faith and journey to ministry, and how things haven't quite turned out the way she thought they would.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Find out more about the 100 Ministry Stories Project.Find out more about Dani Treweek and her ministry, and her new book, Single Ever After.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday 25 July 2025 as part of Mission Awareness Week, Dan Webster, missionary in Namibia with the Church Missionary Society of Australia, speaks on Ephesians 4:1-16 and the gifts Christ gives his church for building up his body.Dan reminds us that even though the church only grows to maturity thanks to God’s work in us, we still have a role to play. We must use the gifts he has given us for the benefit of others—not just in our local context, but also for the sake of the global church.Please note: Dan refers to a talk he gave on the Wednesday of Mission Awareness Week, but unfortunately that was not recorded.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Next CCL biblical ethics workshop: The Smartphone Disciple (Mon 29 Oct 2025): Find out more and register.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday 22 July 2025 as part of Mission Awareness Week, Dan Webster, missionary in Namibia with the Church Missionary Society of Australia, speaks on Ephesians 1:3-14 and the goodness of God’s will.He reminds us that it is God’s will that all things on heaven and on earth be summed up in Christ, and that God’s will is being worked out in the world today towards that end. Given this certain future, whose will are you conforming yours to: God’s or your own?For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Next Library event: The Huguenots and the French Reformation (Wed 8 Oct 2025). Find out more and register.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday 18 July 2025, Mark Thompson, Principal of Moore Theological College, speaks on John 3:22-36 and John the Baptist’s response to his disciples telling him that everyone is going to Jesus instead of him.Mark reminds us that comparison and competition have no place in Christian ministry. On the last day, no one will be debating who is the greatest theologian or evangelist or Christian leader; instead, our attention will be elsewhere, fixed on the bridegroom sent from heaven, the one for whom this whole show is for.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Find out more and register for our Open Events (26-27 Sep 2025).Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
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