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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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Dive deep and meaningfully into each part of The World's Most Famous Prayer. Conversations with theologian and lecturer David Hohne (Moore College), who wrote The Last Things about better understanding the Lord's Prayer. Hosted by Hope Morning's Ben McEachen. David and Ben want to encourage you to pause, reflect and PRAY through the prayer Jesus taught us. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or In ...
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Welcome to Iso-chats: Theology. I’m Lionel Windsor, New Testament Lecturer at Moore Theological College, Sydney. During the Covid-19 Isolation, I chatted with lots of my friends and colleagues here at Moore about theology, Christian life and ministry. It’s the kind of discussion we’d normally have over morning tea, but the topics are highly relevant to life in a changing world, so I wanted to let you listen in. Enjoy!
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A series of podcasts looking at the bigger questions of life. Where do naturalism and Christianity stand on these issues? Dr Aaron Yap is currently studying at Moore Theological College. He completed his BSc at Sydney University, with first class honours in Chemistry, having majored in both physics and chemistry. He then went on to complete a PhD in catalytic chemistry. After this he worked at a market making firm, trading stock and index options for over five years. Aaron commenced his stud ...
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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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Tap here to listen to this Money Faith & Finance episode Join hosts Ben McEachen and Pete Burrows as they sit with Danniebelle on the Money: Faith & Finance podcast. Discover how Danniebelle's upbringing in biblical generosity faced challenges from redundancy and mortgage pressures to anxiety. Learn how she turned to Jesus' promises in the Sermon o…
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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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From John the Baptist to the cross, what happens after John 3:16 helps us to better grasp hold of it. In this final episode, Tom and Cass discuss God's verdict upon the world and the gracious opportunity to share eternal life. The John 3:16 Podcast is a limited series explores the build-up to, the rich detail within, and the aftermath of John 3:16.…
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Ever wanted to see the heart of God? Tom and Cass take us right to it as we examine what happens immediately after John 3:16. Bask in the heartbeat of God even as an apparent contradiction about judgment – by Jesus! – comes into view. The John 3:16 Podcast is a limited series explores the build-up to, the rich detail within, and the aftermath of Jo…
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The John 3:16 Podcast is a limited series explores the build-up to, the rich detail within, and the aftermath of John 3:16. Cass and Tom continue to delve into the Most Famous Sentence in the Bible. In the second half of one longer chat about one verse (NOTE: Listen to Episode 3 first), Tom starts off with the significant matter of what belief is a…
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The John 3:16 Podcast is a limited series explores the build-up to, the rich detail within, and the aftermath of John 3:16. We have arrived at John 3:16, so Cass and Tom gently pull apart this one stunning sentence. In this episode, the first half of John 3:16 is covered. What is God's love? Why is it given to the world? What IS the world, exactly?…
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Before discussing everything found within John 3:16, we pick up with Cass and Tom delving into the soul-soaring interaction between Jesus and a Jewish leader, Nicodemus. How much should Nicodemus have known about God's kingdom and Jesus' mission? What's all this about the Spirit and being born again? Cass schools us on the origins of baptism. Tom r…
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How well do you know the most well-known sentence in the entire Bible? This limited series explores the build-up to, the rich detail within, and the aftermath of John 3:16. In conversation with Hope Morning's Ben McEachen, New Testament experts Cass Kwayke (Whitley College, Melbourne) and Tom Habib (Moore Theological College, Sydney) help us to pul…
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How well do you know the most well-known verse in the Bible? In this limited series, two New Testament experts explore and explain the build-up, detail and consequence of John 3:16. Cass Kwakye from Whitley College in Melbourne, Australia, and Tom Habib from Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia, share a passion for John’s gospel and the i…
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The World’s Most Famous Psalm. Explained. Join this three-part series with Ben McEachen (Hope Mornings) and theologian David Hohne, lecturer at Moore Theological College (Sydney, Australia) and author of The Last Things. This BONUS episode is a succinct summary of the entire Book of Psalms. You're welcome. And make sure you check out Episode 1 wher…
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The World’s Most Famous Psalm. Explained. Join this three-part series with Ben McEachen (Hope Mornings) and theologian David Hohne, lecturer at Moore Theological College (Sydney, Australia) and author of The Last Things. In this second conversation, David and Ben discuss what Psalm 23 means after Jesus came to earth. In particular, they take a clos…
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The World’s Most Famous Psalm. Explained. Join this three-part series with Ben McEachen (Hope Mornings) and theologian David Hohne, lecturer at Moore Theological College (Sydney, Australia) and author of The Last Things. In this first conversation, David and Ben discuss what Psalm 23 meant before Jesus. So, is Psalm 23 about the sheep, or the sheph…
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