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Preaching and Teaching the Bible Evangelistically

20 May 2025 | René Breuel

Biblical preaching and teaching are not simply a matter of building up the church by instructing believers. They are a ministry of proclaiming what God has done in Christ. The Gospel should be at the centre of all true preaching. Yet the idea of preaching evangelistically can be daunting. How should we approach preaching the Bible to mixed audiences? How should we seek to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ to a culture that rejects any notion of Scriptural authority? In this talk, we are given instruction and examples which we will process in our learning community.

Critical Theory and the Gospel

21 May 2025 | Brad Green

Critical Theory is a philosophy, or school of philosophy which goes back to the early decades of the 20th century. The Critical Theorists were frustrated that by the 1920s the hoped-for revolution had not materialized. This talk suggests that Critical Theory is a kind of alternative religion–complete with its own view of creation or metaphysics, its own understanding of sin, and its own understanding of redemption and eschatology. Indeed, Critical Theory is best understood as a vision of the world which is parasitic on Christianity.

A Practical Workshop on Evangelism with Youth

20 May 2025 | Rico Tice

How can we share the Gospel with youth one-to-one? In this practical workshop, we will walk through how to engage with young people biblically and creatively so they might know Jesus as Lord.

Cracking the Code: Understanding Our World Through the Christian Worldview

19 May 2025 | Angela MacKenzie

Imagine a world where justice, freedom, and equality are not just ideals, but lived realities for all. Have you ever wondered where this deep yearning for a better world comes from? Join this journey as we uncover the captivating story behind the Christian worldview and its profound influence on our modern values. Understanding our Christian inheritance can help us decipher what's happening in our culture, ultimately bringing our attention back to the source of this vision and our faith, Jesus Christ.

Beauty, Art, and the Bible: A Christian Aesthetic from Genesis 1-3

19 May 2025 | Andrew Fellows

The first three chapters of Genesis leave us with some significant aesthetic markers to help us develop a theology of the arts. In this talk, we consider why these are important for every Christian engaged in the arts.

Pan-Psychism Is Coming: How Should Christians Respond?

20 May 2025 | David McIlroy

New Atheism ran out of steam because of its inability to answer the questions of meaning and purpose. Europeans are increasingly happy to describe themselves as “spiritual” and to say things like “the universe told me” or “the universe wants me to do this”. These ideas can be framed as pan-psychism (the belief that everything is conscious) or as panentheism (the belief that God is in everything). Contemporary intellectual inspiration for these ideas is offered by Iain McGilchrist, Philip Goff, Thomas Nagel, and others.

The Elephant in the Room: Sexual Ethics and the Boundaries of Evangelicalism

20 May 2025 | David Sandifer

In recent years, some evangelicals have argued that questions of sexual ethics should not be considered tests for orthodoxy, and that evangelicals should instead unite over more primary issues of Gospel proclamation. How should evangelical leaders respond? Are questions of sexual ethics secondary issues about which Christians should agree to disagree, or are they non-negotiable aspects of Christian teaching?

Ministry to the Poor: The Luke 4 Commission in a World of Crisis

21 May 2025 | Stef Liston

“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favour.” (Luke 4:18-19, ESV) This talk focuses on the biblical mandate from Luke 4, where Jesus declares His mission to bring good news to the poor, highlighting the church’s role in addressing the needs of the most vulnerable.

5 Steps to Practical Spiritual Growth: Looking To - The Motivation for Spiritual Growth

17 May 2025 | Peter Mead

So much is written about spiritual growth, and anyone in a relationship with God wants to grow spiritually. Yet often it can seem so complicated! We can feel pulled between intellectual approaches on the one hand and the pursuit of mystical experiences on the other. One expert tells us to look back into the mists of time, while another tells us to look within or to look at their list of how-to steps. In the midst of all the noise, somehow Jesus often gets lost.

The Image of God in the Stories We Tell

21 May 2025 | Heather Holdsworth

Our souls find new ways of seeing as we compose and write, sculpt and paint. In these acts, we participate in something older, something deeper than ourselves. In this talk, we look at how our creativity aligns with the mission of Christ and in the light of this, the contentment we can enjoy from this union.

Discipleship for Evangelism Among Muslims

20 May 2025 | Beth Peltola

Imagine a worldwide Church mature in the Christian faith, dedicated to Jesus and His holy ways, ready to boldly explain Him to the Islamic world. If the latest statistics are correct, a quarter of the world’s population signs up to Islam. That means the Church, you, and I have a big mission job ahead of us. This exciting field of Christian mission becomes even more urgent when we consider that there are more Muslims in the world than atheists. Islam is spreading in numbers, especially in Europe.

Communicating the Gospel with Boldness and Relevance

20 May 2025 | Ania Greenwood

In this talk, we teach principles and models for relevantly sharing Jesus and making disciples among young people who would not usually walk into your church. How can we communicate the Gospel to them when they have such a negative view of God? When you have the boldness to step outside the Church and share your faith, people are open and ready to hear the Gospel. This talk equips, inspires, and challenges you to reach a lost generation.