Senior Lecturer in History, St Mark's National Theological Centre, Charles Sturt University, Australia; author; musician; Triune God worshipper; PhD (Cambridge)
Next week (Thurs 16 April, 6pm, at St Mark's National Theological Centre) my colleague, Dr Amy J. Erickson, launches a new book inviting us to reimagine Sabbath as a bold, gospel-centred pushback against the world's relentless demand for more. Free rego: https://t.co/rX4BvQ0UdO
Dear friends and family. Grateful for the many blessings in our lives, especially for our many beloved friends and family members, old and new, near and far. With love and prayers as we celebrate the birth of Jesus—our light, our hope, and our God, Michael, Lara, Hannah & Caela
Book launch on 29 August at St Mark's National Theological Centre Canberra. All welcome. My colleague, Dr Jacqueline Service is launching her exciting new book on trinitarian theology. Register here: https://t.co/SHSCJwEOnH
Join us this coming Thursday night at 6pm for our next film, theology, and pide night at St Mark's National Theological Centre. Special guests: Rev Dr John Harris, author of One Blood; and Rev Dr Katherine Rainger. All welcome! Details and RSVP: https://t.co/6XbjWiipLT
Theological Ethics this semester with the brilliant Dr Amy Erickson: Monday nights from 8 July at St Mark's National Theological Centre. Audit without assessments for only $350 or take for credit. Enrol here (scroll to bottom of page): https://t.co/RuhwYlQpEY
Audit St Mark's National Theological Centre subjects without assessments—online or on-campus. Study the European Reformations or Theological Ethics, and dip your toe into the waters of theological education. Only $350 per semester. Enrol at https://t.co/cXdFkYKD09
Hi all. Am leading another study tour of the European Reformations in Nov 2024—12 days from Berlin to Rome via Germany, France, and Switzerland. Open to St Mark's National Theological Centre and CSU School of Theology students as well as members of public: https://t.co/tL3GOOCkfh
Some wise words this Easter from @ErringtonA Forgiveness for the foolish: Easter reflections on “Bluey” and the gentle call of wisdom https://t.co/U20S2libR2
All welcome to join us for this important public conversation on women, ministry, and the Bible, on 3 April, 6pm–9pm, at St Mark's National Theological Centre, Barton, Canberra. Dinner and drinks provided ($10 donation). Register at link below: https://t.co/m6duFKhVOF