
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.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 387 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & SpiritualitySociety & Culture | |||

In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday 20 February 2026, Paul Grimmond, Vice Principal and Head of the Ministry Department at Moore Theological College, speaks on Acts 2:42-3:10: the beginnings of the early church, and Peter and John h... more
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday 17 February 2026, Tony Payne, Director of the Centre for Christian Living, Lecturer in the Theology, Philosophy and Ethics Department at Moore Theological College, and Chairman of the board of Ma... more
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Monday 16 February 2026, Mark Thompson, Principal at Moore Theological College, speaks on Acts 1:1-14 and Jesus’ time with his disciples after his resurrection around his ascension.
He reminds us that J... more
In this episode, we bring you the fifth and final part of the 2025 Annual Moore College Lectures, presented by Peter Orr on the subject of “A biblical theology of faith”. These episodes are a lot longer and a lot meatier than our usual episodes, and ... more
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This is the perfect podcast for someone like me who is looking for solid Bible teaching but can’t get it in a church anywhere nearby. Thanks for sharing this excellent podcast.
Easy to understand, orthodox and academically solid Bible teaching in the tradition of the Reformation. Always something to learn and always encouraging.
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This show features biblically grounded talks and lectures from Moore Theological College, covering biblical books and themes with a strong emphasis on faith, gospel clarity, and practical Christian living in a contemporary Anglo‑Australian context. Episodes frequently center on core doctrines (faith, salvation, Christology), the relationship between Old and New Testament theology, and mission-focused ministry, often framed as part of larger lecture series and chapel talks. A notable pattern is rigorous biblical exegesis paired with pastoral applications, plus references to current events and historical church figures to illustrate timeless truths. The format blends sermon‑style delivery with scholarly analysis, making it useful for listener... more
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