Best practice Easter preaching during COVID19 with Sam Chan & Mike Raiter

As we are busy preparing online presentations for Good Friday and Easter Sunday, two of Australia's leading Christian Communicators join Dominic Steele to discuss how COVID-19 has changed our task.

Mike Raiter is from Melbourne's Center for Biblical Preaching and Sam Chan is an evangelist with City Bible Forum, Sydney. We discuss how preaching will to change both this coming Easter weekend and over the coming months.

The zeitgeist has changed profoundly in the last month. Our 2020 vision calendar has been ripped up. We can’t predict what will happen next week, or even tomorrow.

We discuss the following questions: How has being online changed the audience for our sermons? How do we show the relevance of the gospel to a culture which is reeling?

How should communicating online be different to an in person Church service? How do we connect with gospel-curious people in an online sphere?

What questions are our covid impacted communities asking about God? How will these changes we are implementing now impact how we do Church into the future?

Mike and Sam share their own personal reflections and experience of fear, insecurity and being pushed to trust God.

Phillip Jensen on how COVID19 changes evangelism

This week on The Pastor’s Heart, we talk with Phillip Jensen about the seriousness of the situation we are facing and how it highlights structural issues within our individualistic 21st century society.


We discuss autonomy and submission, free press and censorship, materialism, wealth and the complacency of our society. Phillip challenges us to understand the changes we are facing as ministers of God’s word.

Hearts open during COVID-19 - with Sydney Archbishop Glenn Davies

‘Our buildings are shut down, but we can’t shut down our identity of being salt and light and love for the world’

Archbishop of Sydney Glenn Davies joins Dominic Steele in a live broadcast to answer questions on how we can lead our churches through the COVID-19 crisis.

From midday Monday (23 March) religious gatherings and places of worship have been shut down in Australia, with only a small exception for small weddings and funerals.

The restrictions turn church life on its head.

Getting evangelicals to work together with new The Gospel Coalition President Julius Kim

We look at key questions: Is it possible for Churches to work together despite differences? Will this lead to a watering down of the gospel? Concern about how evangelical leaders interact in partisan political debates (especially in the US)? Is it right for a church of Jesus Christ to align themselves with one side of politics? How might this impact the ability of the Church to evangelise?

Showing your church the beauty of 1 Timothy 2 with Simon Manchester

Simon Manchester explains how to show your congregation the beauty of 1 Timothy 2.

Simon’s been lead pastor of one of Sydney’s larger churches, St Thomas’ North Sydney, for thirty years, before standing down last December.  

Simon is opening the bible this week to two thousand Christian leaders at the Church Missionary Society Summer School in Katoomba in Sydney’s fire damaged Blue Mountains. 

He sits down to talk about how he organises his week, how he prepares to teach, and the wonderful message of Paul’s first letter to Timothy.

How to leave a ministry well with Tim Hanna

Leaving a ministry is never easy, and leaving badly can do significant harm. So many leaders have undone so much good work by leaving badly. 

Tim Hanna is the outgoing CEO of Compassion Australia, and is coming to the end of his fourth major ministry role. He speaks with Dominic about what he’s learned about setting up the ministry’s furtive security, before he departs.