Clarity, truth, sufficient and efficient: Mark Thompson on scripture

How do we start with Jesus in formulating a view of Scripture today? What is Jesus’ view of scripture? How do clarity and simplicity relate? How do we move from the speech of God to the word of God written? How does the doctrine of the sufficiency of scripture play out in the different stages of biblical revelation? Can you give us a sixty second answer on canon formation? And how does speech-act theory impact the issues of the inseparability of Word and Spirit, and the efficacy of Scripture.

Principal of Sydney’s Moore Theological College Mark Thompson has a new book ‘The doctrine of Scripture: An introduction’

Making key staff appointments with Bruce Clarke and Pete Stedman

How do you find the right key person to join your ministry team?

There are questions like: What is the person’s heart for God and the gospel? What is the person’s relationship with authority? How do we recruit to a vision and strategy? What are the pitfalls of interviews? What are the first questions to ask referees? Who else to involve in the process? 

Humility, ambition and leadership - with Paul Harrington

How does humility drive ambition? How can you be ambitious, having a right ambition, not for ourselves, but an ambition to magnify Jesus.

Paul Harrington leads the Trinity network of churches in Adelaide, South Australia. Having planted three new churches this year, they have grown to a network of 14 churches.

Paul gave the main evening talks at last week’s Reach Australia Conference, tackling head on the failures of Christian leaders.

A perilous moment - with Kanishka Raffel, Richard Condie and Jennifer Hercott

‘A perilous moment.’ - That’s how the Archbishop of Sydney Kanishka Raffel described the situation that the Anglican Church of Australia is in - after an important vote failed to win support of the nation’s bishops at the denomination’s National Synod.

Today on The Pastor’s Heart we are speaking first to the Archbishop of Sydney Kanishka Raffel and then to the Gafcon Australia Chair, Bishop RIchard Condie of Tasmania and Rev Jennifer Hercott from Queensland.

How to support and guide the kids ministry in your church - with Bruce Linton

How do we prioritise kids ministry? What to look for in appointing a kids minister? How do you support your kids minister to prevent burnout and work towards longevity?

How create a kids ministry that fits with the overall ministry philosophy and direction of the church? Advice on dealing with parent complaints and helping parents to value kids ministry and the time put in by kids ministers.

Bruce Linton is the Children’s and Youth Director at the Church Missionary Society NSW.

Processing disappointment in ministry - with Hans Kristensen

How do we process disappointment in ministry? Personally as leaders and with our people?
What about when the church plant fails? Hans Kristensen planted Resolved Church in Newtown, and six years later closed it down.

If we try lots of things, many of them will fail. But how do we know when to call time? And what part does ego play in all of this?

Hans Kristensen is now the senior pastor of Marsfield Community Church in Sydney. Before that he was founding pastor of Resolved Newtown in Sydney

Weakness is good for you - with Matt Fuller

Senior Minister of Christ Church Mayfair, in the center of London, Matt Fuller describes standing up in front of his church, saying he couldn’t cope and being told by his elders that he needed to take time off.

Matt describes a conversation with his senior elders when he said he was in trouble, and another one where his senior elder confronted him and told him he needed time off as he’s hit the wall and burnt out.

Matt puts it down to overwork, a complex season around his mother’s death and the extra difficulties of managing the church and staff team during COVID.

At the time he was angry and when he stopped, the depression was obvious and in the moment he just wanted to quit.

Matt says his vulnerability has helped the church to be more honest with each other.

Matt shares a story about a competent colleague who had preached through 2 Corinthians, but confessed later that he hadn’t wanted Paul’s letter to be true.

Gary Millar on Brian Houston | Keith Condie on The Pastor’s Marriage

The Chair of the Australian Gospel Coalition Gary Millar says the fall of Brian Houston brings significant lessons for anyone in any level of Christian leadership that power and authority are very dangerous.

Co-Director/Founder of the Mental Health & Pastoral Care Institute at Mary Andrews College, Keith Condie, says there’s a series of steps that pastors need to take to safeguard actions and protect marriages.


‘Take a stand’ - says Michael Youssef

‘Stand for Christ. Stand for the truth. And let the chips fall where they may.’

Senior Pastor of Atlanta’s Church of the Apostles Dr Michael Youssef has a prophetic call to evangelical pastors today to not give up a trust in the scriptures, in the face of contemporary challenges on sexuality.

Dr Youssef tells the story of leading his church to depart the US Episcopal Church when the denomination moved against biblical teaching on sexuality, and the way God has blessed them since.

Not as good as we hope to be? | Leadership effectiveness and ministry blindspots - with Valerie Ling and Sarah Hindle

Senior leaders long to be effective leaders, but we may not be as good as we hope to be.

Leadership in a church context has become much much more complex, with increasing demands on the senior pastor to be excellent in leadership, managerial, and administrative on top of preaching, teaching and pastoral care..

Valerie Ling and Sarah Hindle, from Sydney’s Center for Effective Serving, say among leaders self awareness an emotional awareness is critical

Australian Anglicans and Sexuality - with David Bennett

Australian Anglican Evangelicals are praying that the Australian national Bishops meeting (in March) and the General Synod in May will affirm the Bible’s teaching on marriage, sexuality and chastity.

David Bennett is a former Sydney gay activist, now a Christian, and a member of Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby’s College of Evangelists.

Sydney Archbishop Kanishka Raffel on the future

We canvass some of the issues Archbishop Raffel might have broached in his first Presidential address, had the 'Synod in the Greenfields' (scheduled for this Saturday 26 February 2022) not been postponed due to the Omicron outbreak.

Archbishop Raffel speaks frankly about the Greenfields challenge, indigenous issues, multiculturalism, the national church and the current religious freedom debate.

Exvangelicals: Who are they? How to love them? - with Jeri Jones Sparks

Increasingly we are seeing people self identity as being part of the loose group or social movement - of mostly Millennials or Gen Z’s - who call themselves ‘Exvangelicals.’

They were once members of evangelical churches. But have now been through a process, which they would call ‘deconstruction’ and are now generally critical of evangelical churches.

Jeri Jones Sparks is outreach pastor at St James Croydon and has a number of friends who describe themselves as ‘Exvangelicals’.

The loneliest generation are the under 25s - with Patrick Parkinson

Nearly one in four people are profoundly lonely. The loneliest generation of all is the under 25 age group.

The most serious problem is not transient loneliness, but that 7 to 8 percent of the population have been really lonely for at least eight years.

Professor Patrick Parkinson is heading up the new Christian think tank Publica (http://www.publica.org.au) which launches this Thursday night. Publica has been researching the most socially connected generation in history, who are also the loneliest.

A small step forward for religious freedom - with Michael Stead

Religious Freedom will be debated in the Australian Parliament this week.

Two parliamentary reports were released late on Friday afternoon. MP’s and Senators have spent the weekend reading them.

The reports show the Coalition and Labor broadly in support of introducing improved protections for people of Faith.

The reports recommendations are set to go to the party rooms on Tuesday morning, and the House of Representatives as early as Tuesday afternoon.

‘Red light’ ministry conversations - the who, when and how? - with Rowan Kemp and Paul Grimmond

How to have the hard conversation with someone who is enthusiastic about why they shouldn’t go into professional Christian ministry?

How do you make the decision to raise a ‘Red light’ or an ‘Orange light’?

Discerning between issues of character, convictions, competency and capacity. We talk frankly about a range of issues including lack of humility, mental health and pornography.

Who should have the conversation? Is anyone having these conversations? What if you are wrong?