P&A Seminar : This is a profound mystery—Charlie Skrine
When?
Monday 29 April 2024, 7:00-9:00pm: talk + Q&A in Marcus Loane Hall; 9:00pm: supper.
Where?
Marcus Loane Hall, Moore Theological College, 1 King St, Newtown and via livestream.
Cost
- In-person tickets: $10.
- Livestream (individual): $10.
- Livestream (groups of five or more people; can be in multiple locations): $50.
- Moore College community (students and student spouses, staff and staff spouses, faculty and faculty spouses): Free whether you livestream or attend in person, but you need to register.
Online registrations for in-person tickets close 12pm Friday 26th April; livestream tickets close at 7pm at the start of the event. Please ensure you RSVP before then.
About
A talk on Ephesians 5 and the reasons why churches find it so hard to work out and celebrate the Bible's teaching on sex and gender. Charlie will begin with Ephesians 5 and then go elsewhere in the Bible.
About our speaker
Charlie Skrine is a convicted complementarian who has had many years of experience teaching on complementarianism and its importance and goodness for women and men. He has had numerous conversations about the topic with people who agree with him and with those who don’t agree with him.
He has served as rector of All Soul’s Langham Place, London, since 2021. The church is in the heart of London opposite the BBC. It’s also the church where John Stott was rector for several decades.
Before All Soul’s, Charlie served on staff at St Helen’s Bishopsgate or 10 years, where he was the Associate Rector with William Taylor. Charlie is also a committee member of the Evangelical Group of General Synod (EGGS), which exists to “promote the witness of Evangelicals in the life, policy and work of the Synods of the Church of England”. He also represents EGGS at the Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC), which was founded in by John Stott in 1960 to provide a collective evangelical voice in the Church of England.
Charlie is visiting Australia to speak at EFAC’s National Evangelical Anglican Conference on the topic of “Evangelical Anglicanism—what sort of future?” We are looking forward to hearing him share his ministry experience with us.
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Location
Moore College
1 King Street, Newtown NSW 2042
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