There are many conferences at Moore College, regular annual events and special purpose conferences.
Moore College Library Lecture 2010
Bishop Tom Frame
Director of St Mark’s National Theological Centre, Canberra
Professor of Theology, Charles Sturt University
will speak on:
The Apologist’s Anguish:
publishing Losing my Religion: unbelief in Australia
…followed by a supplementary talk on how to publish books on religious subjects in Australia
Saturday, May 22nd at 2pm
at DBK Centre, Moore College
1 King St, Newtown
Special until May 1 – a copy of Bishop Tom Frame’s book and registration = $38
Please register at www.library.moore.edu.au/lecture
Or telephone Julie on 9577 9897
Please pay $10 at the door
2010 Moore College School of Theology
1 Corinthians – The Glory of God in Every Place
15 and 16 September 2010
1 Corinthians has much to say to the modern world. No book in the New Testament, even Paul’s letter to the Romans, does more to explain the grace of God, the lordship of Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit. The contribution of the letter to the practical knowledge of God is immense. Not only is its ethics searching and rigorous, its theology, especially of the cross, announces the end of the world as we know it.
As well as supplying concrete answers to many problems which have comparable manifestations today, on subjects as diverse as leadership, preaching, pluralism, sexuality and worship, 1 Corinthians models how to approach the complexity of Christian living with the resources of the Old Testament and the example and teaching of Jesus. Above all, it shows the importance of asking, how does the gospel of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which envelope the letter in chapters one and fifteen, teach us to live?
Join us for a fresh look at this at this challenging epistle which has so much to say to Christian life and ministry.
Other Conferences scheduled for 2010:
Annual Moore College Lectures – 3, 5 & 6 August and 10 & 12 August 2010
Further information about these events will be posted next year – keep your diaries free.
Mark Earngey Student
“I’ve come to college to plumb the depths of God’s Word, with a view to parish ministry in the future.”
Roger Burgess, Pastor
(Maitland) “I would not be able to do this effectively without the training I received at Moore”
Kanishka Raffel, Rector
“Moore gave me tools to engage rather than answers to recite.”
Greg Masters, Student
“opportunity for diligent study- travelling between home (Central Coast) & College.”
Laura Maddock
(Student) “Pray that I will work & rest well, & in all things I will love & honour Jesus.”
Malcolm Richards
Missionary: “Moore College has been invaluable in equipping me to equip others in practical ministry skills.”
Sheridan Evans
Student: “I moved from Wagga to learn, grow & be better equipped to serve my local church”.
David Painter
(Cambodia) “Moore provided the sound teaching that I required to guard the gospel and endure”
Olivia Kwok, Student
“First year was transforming. I treasure the caring, wise, and warm friends at College”.
Name withheld
“the foundations & tools to address the Muslim community’s profoundly different world view.”
Conferences
There are many conferences at Moore College, regular annual events and special purpose conferences.
Moore College Library Lecture 2010
Director of St Mark’s National Theological Centre, Canberra
Professor of Theology, Charles Sturt University
will speak on:
The Apologist’s Anguish:
publishing Losing my Religion: unbelief in Australia
…followed by a supplementary talk on how to publish books on religious subjects in Australia
at DBK Centre, Moore College
1 King St, Newtown
Special until May 1 – a copy of Bishop Tom Frame’s book and registration = $38
Please register at www.library.moore.edu.au/lecture
Or telephone Julie on 9577 9897
Please pay $10 at the door
2010 Moore College School of Theology
1 Corinthians – The Glory of God in Every Place
15 and 16 September 2010
1 Corinthians has much to say to the modern world. No book in the New Testament, even Paul’s letter to the Romans, does more to explain the grace of God, the lordship of Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit. The contribution of the letter to the practical knowledge of God is immense. Not only is its ethics searching and rigorous, its theology, especially of the cross, announces the end of the world as we know it.
As well as supplying concrete answers to many problems which have comparable manifestations today, on subjects as diverse as leadership, preaching, pluralism, sexuality and worship, 1 Corinthians models how to approach the complexity of Christian living with the resources of the Old Testament and the example and teaching of Jesus. Above all, it shows the importance of asking, how does the gospel of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which envelope the letter in chapters one and fifteen, teach us to live?
Join us for a fresh look at this at this challenging epistle which has so much to say to Christian life and ministry.
Other Conferences scheduled for 2010:
Annual Moore College Lectures – 3, 5 & 6 August and 10 & 12 August 2010
Further information about these events will be posted next year – keep your diaries free.
Mark Earngey Student
“I’ve come to college to plumb the depths of God’s Word, with a view to parish ministry in the future.”
Roger Burgess, Pastor
(Maitland) “I would not be able to do this effectively without the training I received at Moore”
Kanishka Raffel, Rector
“Moore gave me tools to engage rather than answers to recite.”
Greg Masters, Student
“opportunity for diligent study- travelling between home (Central Coast) & College.”
Laura Maddock
(Student) “Pray that I will work & rest well, & in all things I will love & honour Jesus.”
Malcolm Richards
Missionary: “Moore College has been invaluable in equipping me to equip others in practical ministry skills.”
Sheridan Evans
Student: “I moved from Wagga to learn, grow & be better equipped to serve my local church”.
David Painter
(Cambodia) “Moore provided the sound teaching that I required to guard the gospel and endure”
Olivia Kwok, Student
“First year was transforming. I treasure the caring, wise, and warm friends at College”.
Name withheld
“the foundations & tools to address the Muslim community’s profoundly different world view.”
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