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Christians Engaging Culture Podcast

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Christians Engaging Culture (CEC) exists to equip the members of St Thomas’ (and other churches) to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

The aim of this podcast is to start conversations around our church community, so please encourage everyone at church to subscribe (and show them how to!) and when you see people, ask them what they thought of this week's episode.
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Christians Engaging Culture PodcastMar 12, 2020

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Chase Kuhn, Jonathan Morris and Megan Best - Facing Infertility Part 2

Chase Kuhn, Jonathan Morris and Megan Best - Facing Infertility Part 2

In this second of two podcasts on facing infertility, Chase Kuhn from the Centre for Christian Living interviews two Christian medical specialists in a wide ranging review of the ethical, historical, social and practical issues associated with assisted reproductive technology. In particular they bring a strong biblical focus to these issues. You can find a transcript of the talk and the event handout with the slides that Megan Best refers to here.

The original podcast at the Centre for Christian Living website here.

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Sep 12, 202142:10
Chase Kuhn, Jonathan Morris and Megan Best - Facing Infertility Part 1

Chase Kuhn, Jonathan Morris and Megan Best - Facing Infertility Part 1

In this Podcast Chase Kuhn from the Centre for Christian Living interviews two Christian medical specialists in a wide ranging review of the ethical, historical, social and practical issues associated with assisted reproductive technology. In particular they bring a strong biblical focus to these issues. You can find a transcript of the talk and the event handout with the slides that Megan Best refers to here.

The original podcast at the Centre for Christian Living website here.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

Check out our website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Aug 29, 202140:29
Carl Trueman and Chase Kuhn - The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self

Carl Trueman and Chase Kuhn - The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self

In this podcast Chase Kuhn from the Centre for Christian Living interviews Carl Trueman, theologian, eccliastical historian and author about his book The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self - Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution. This podcast provides excellent insights for Christians into the current cultural settings and shows how the Christian Church can provide a solution to those who are feeling overwhelmed and disillusioned. It helps us understand the world around us and how we can respond as Christians with the gospel. You may also wish to read a review of the book which can be found here.

The original podcast at the Centre for Christian Living website here.

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If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Aug 16, 202143:07
Martyn Iles - 'The Good Society' is Worse than 'Safe Schools'
Aug 01, 202123:18
Chase Kuhn and Akos Balogh - Caring for Our Girls In A Sexualised Society
Jul 20, 202132:01
Chase Kuhn and Akos Balogh - Treating Women Better
Jul 06, 202140:52
Teenage Parenting Tips from Martyn Iles' Parents
Jun 23, 202114:02
Parenting Tips from Martyn Iles' Parents

Parenting Tips from Martyn Iles' Parents

This week we’re listening to parenting tips from the parents of Martyn Iles. It can be difficult raising kids to live in this rapidly-changing world. It can be hard to answer their questions and to teach them the gospel. But these are some great and faithful tips from Martyn Iles’ parents. This comes from a portion of the Truth of It podcast from almost a year ago. We’re thankful to the Australian Christian Lobby for allowing us to republish this podcast here.

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Jun 06, 202116:23
Glen Scrivener - Ousting Epicurus
May 23, 202158:13
Joe Boot - The Power of Language
May 09, 202149:37
Mark Allaby with Jonathan Youssef: The Cost of Faith in the Workplace
Apr 26, 202147:13
Greg Lukianoff and John Anderson - Free Speech
Apr 11, 202101:03:57
Randy Alcorn - Heaven
Mar 28, 202144:16
N.T. Wright - Rethinking Life After Death
Mar 14, 202128:58
Michael Ramsden - God of Love, God of Judgment
Feb 28, 202146:35
Roy Williams and Gerard O'Brien - Divine Judgment
Feb 14, 202101:11:50
Albert Mohler - Euthanasia for Children?

Albert Mohler - Euthanasia for Children?

In this week’s episode, we listen to Albert Mohler from his daily news review The Briefing from 19 October, 2018. He looks at policies relating to the euthanasia of children which were being seriously considered by a Canadian pediatric hospital.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

Check out our website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Dec 13, 202018:15
John Wyatt and Margaret Somerville - Euthanasia

John Wyatt and Margaret Somerville - Euthanasia

Today we listen to two segments that each explore the reasons people seek to end their lives as they suffer immense pain. In our first segment John Wyatt, a medical doctor, reflects on two very difficult cases of people who suffered terribly and sought euthanasia. He then provides a compassionate and biblical understanding of why people seek to end their life and how Christians can best respond.

In our second segment, bioethicist Margaret Sommerville and Simon Smart from the Centre for Public Christianity explore the reasons people seek euthanasia. For some, euthanasia is a control mechanism for the fear of death. They also explore how the sanitised way we discuss euthanasia and the normalisation of euthanasia can have a significant impact on the values of our society and our respect for life.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

Check out our website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Dec 06, 202055:07
Calum Miller - The Christian Response to Euthanasia

Calum Miller - The Christian Response to Euthanasia

In this week’s podcast, we are listening to a lecture on euthanasia by Calum Miller in 2019 for RZIM. Miller explores the topic of euthanasia and looks at how Christians should respond. 

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

Check out our website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Nov 29, 202034:49
John and Celia Wyatt - Abortion
Nov 22, 202044:28
Clayton Kraby - Abortion
Nov 15, 202042:53
Chase Kuhn – Gospel and Race

Chase Kuhn – Gospel and Race

People acting with a social justice focus often separate us into different identity groups. In today’s talk from Dr. Chase Kuhn, we hear a helpful Christian perspective on the topic of race. He explains that we are one humanity, with one heritage, Adam, that God wants all to be saved and that the only way to salvation is through one mediator, Jesus Christ. We are urged to have a primary importance of praying for all.

Dr. Kuhn is a lecturer in Theology and Ethics at Moore Theological College and the director for the Centre for Christian Living. He’s also a beloved member of our St Thomas’ community.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Nov 08, 202022:27
Jo Vitale – Racism, Sexism, Genocide: Is this the God of the Bible?
Nov 01, 202051:58
Albert Mohler - Halloween

Albert Mohler - Halloween

Halloween is much more popular in the United States, but it is growing in Australia. We thought it would be helpful to take some time out of our usual programming to think about Halloween from a Christian perspective. Today's episode is from Albert Mohler's podcast The Briefing on 31 October, 2019. He explores the origins of Halloween and the growth of paganism in the modern world. He then helps us think biblically about Halloween and how Christians should respond. You can find more great resources from Albert Mohler at albertmohler.com.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Oct 22, 202029:14
Voddie Baucham - Racial Reconiliation
Oct 18, 202056:12
John Piper – Bloodlines: Race, the Cross and the Christian
Oct 11, 202021:18
Thaddeus Williams - Social Justice

Thaddeus Williams - Social Justice

Thaddeus Williams is the author of Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth: 12 Questions Christians Should Ask About Social Justice. Williams explains the difference between the secular view of justice, especially from a cultural Marxist ideology, and the biblical view of justice. The CEC website includes an article by Williams that identifies twelve perspectives on social justice and shows how biblical justice is more humanising, God-glorifying and just.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Oct 04, 202036:17
Tom Ascol - Social Justice – Justice, Love, Kindness

Tom Ascol - Social Justice – Justice, Love, Kindness

Dr Tom Ascol unpacks Micah 6:8 to explain the biblical view of justice and to issue the call to act with an attitude of kindness and mercy towards others, and with an attitude of humility and genuine love for God, to whom we seek to give glory. You will find additional resources that explain biblical justice at cec.st-thomas.org.au. We encourage you to check out Founders Ministries for the use of this podcast and encourage you to check out their website for more great resources.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Sep 27, 202052:08
John Anderson and Douglas Murray - Social Justice

John Anderson and Douglas Murray - Social Justice

Anderson and Murray explore how the new social justice movement, called Critical Theory, cultural Marxism or postmodern social justice is threatening the underpinnings of western democracies and their Judeo-Christian foundations. If you wish to understand more about this ideology we recommend you read the article Social Justice. You can also explore the New Discourses website for excellent resources. You will find them on at cec.st-thomas.org.au. We are thankful to John Anderson and his team for granting us permission to re-publish this interview here. To listen to more excellent interviews from John Anderson, go to johnanderson.net.au.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Sep 20, 202001:13:40
John Piper - What is God’s glory? What does it Feel Like to See the Beauty of Christ?

John Piper - What is God’s glory? What does it Feel Like to See the Beauty of Christ?

John Piper is founder of desiringgod.org, chancellor of Bethlehem College and Seminary and has served as a pastor for over 30 years of Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis. In these two talks Piper explains what God’s holiness is and how the glory of God is the manifest beauty of his holiness. In the second talk Piper explores how we can experience God’s through reading and meditating on the Scriptures.

Please also make sure you check out the CEC website for more helpful resources, discussion questions and suggestions on how to turn conversations to the gospel.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Sep 13, 202026:49
Jo Vitale - How to Find Meaning

Jo Vitale - How to Find Meaning

Dr Jo Vitale from Ravi Zacharias International Ministries explores the human search for meaning. This is a new section in our series on 'Getting a World That Does Not Get It'. We've heard introductory material from John Woodhouse and we had a few weeks on the topic of 'Truth and Tolerance'. In the next few weeks we will be thinking about Meaning, both from a Christian and non-Christian perspective.

We are thankful for RZIM's permission to republish this podcast episode. You can find the original video here, and you can find their website with many more helpful resources at Ravi Zacharias International Ministries.

Please also make sure you check out the CEC website for more helpful resources, discussion questions and suggestions on how to turn conversations to the gospel.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Aug 30, 202023:10
J. Warner Wallace - Why Are Christians so intolerant?

J. Warner Wallace - Why Are Christians so intolerant?

In this podcast J. Warner Wallace explains how the definitions of truth and tolerance have changed in the postmodern era. Christians are seen as intolerant and unloving because we uphold that truth is absolute in a world that sees truth as relative. He explains that truth by its very nature is absolute. Truth is exclusive and objective and determines what is right and wrong.

We are thankful for Wallace’s permission to republish this podcast here and you can find his website and more helpful resources at Cold Case Christianity.

Please also make sure you check out the CEC website for more helpful resources, discussion questions and suggestions on how to turn conversations to the gospel.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Aug 23, 202027:46
Mark Fairley - War on Truth

Mark Fairley - War on Truth

Fairley looks at the values of truth and love through a Christian lens. He sees them both as inherent in God’s character. He explains that when one of these virtues are emphasized at the expense of the other, they result in contradictory ideas and different positions on issues such as race, gender, sexuality, religion, politics, refugees and parenting.

The original videos contain helpful visuals and you may prefer to view them. You will find them on the CEC website . You can find Fairley's website The Fuel Project here.

Please also make sure you check out the CEC website for more helpful resources, discussion questions and suggestions on how to turn conversations to the gospel.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Aug 09, 202043:06
John Anderson and Stephen Hicks - Postmodernism and Nazism
Aug 02, 202001:00:14
John Woodhouse – Getting a World That Does Not Get It – Part 2
Jul 26, 202057:25
John Woodhouse – Getting a World That Does Not Get It – Part 1
Jul 22, 202049:02
Albert Mohler - Helping in Jesus’ Name Now Intolerable in New York City

Albert Mohler - Helping in Jesus’ Name Now Intolerable in New York City

Earlier this year the Christian ministry Samaritan's Purse was condemned by officials of New York City and encouraged to leave after they had been helping with the COVID response. Why? Because they held a Christian view of marriage. It is a parable of our times: Christians are excluded in the name of inclusion, they are not tolerated in the name of tolerance. Today's CEC episode is courtesy of Albert Mohler's podcast The Briefing, where on his 12 May episode, he provided a very helpful analysis of this confused world. It is a helpful precursor to our upcoming series on 'Getting a World That Does Not Get It'. We are grateful to Albert Mohler and his team at The Briefing for allowing us to republish this episode here.

Sunday 19 July - New CEC Series - 'Getting a World That Does Not Get It' with John Woodhouse

This Sunday the 19th of July, John Woodhouse will be launching a new series called ‘Getting a World That Does Not Get It’. It will take place straight after the 5pm service at St Thomas'. Members of the 8am and 10am congregations are more than welcome to join us from 6:15pm (or join us online, as the 5pm livestream will continue into the event after the church service). So please make sure this Sunday is in your diary and get ready for a very helpful series coming up from the Christians Engaging Culture team. You can check out the CEC website for more details.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

You can find the Christians Engaging Culture website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Jul 12, 202017:32
Rob Smith and Dominic Steele - Transgenderism

Rob Smith and Dominic Steele - Transgenderism

Rob Smith joined Dominic Steele The Pastor’s Heart podcast to talk about the recent controversy around Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling and her essay about transgenderism. Rob Smith is completing a Ph. D. on transgenderism and provided some really helpful comments from a Christian worldview that will help you engage in conversations with people in your life. We are grateful to Dominic and The Pastor's Heart team for allowing us to republish this episode here. You can find the original episode and subscribe to The Pastor's Heart here.

Sunday 19 July - New CEC Series - 'Getting a World That Does Not Get It' with John Woodhouse

On the 19th of July, John Woodhouse will be launching a new series called ‘Getting a World That Does Not Get It’. It will take place straight after the 5pm service at St Thomas'. Members of the 8am and 10am congregations are more than welcome to join us from 6:15pm (or join us online, as the 5pm livestream will continue into the event after the church service). So please make sure the 19th of July is in your diary and get ready for a very helpful series coming up from the Christians Engaging Culture team. You can check out the CEC website for more details.

Monday 6 July - Cafe Online with David Robertson and Rob Smith

St Thomas’ has started a new initiative called Cafe Online. Each Monday night David Robertson is hosting a guest in the Memorial Hall to work through a part of his book called Magnificient Obsession. This Monday night (6/7/20) he will be joined by Rob Smith to discuss the cross of Christ. You can find the web page to invite a friend and past interviews here.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

You can find the Christians Engaging Culture website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Jul 01, 202037:04
Martyn Iles - Black Lives Matter

Martyn Iles - Black Lives Matter

The Black Lives Matter movement has come to very high prominence in recent weeks due to the terrible murder of George Floyd in Minnesota. This week we are hearing from Martyn Iles’ commentary on the movement from his podcast called The Truth of It. If you haven’t subscribed to The Truth of It yet, we strongly recommend you do. We are thankful to Martyn for allowing us to republish it here.

Event - Cafe Online with David Robertson

St Thomas’ has started a new initiative called Cafe Online. Each Monday night David Robertson is hosting a guest in the Memorial Hall to work through a part of his book called Magnificient Obsession. This past Monday night (15/6/20) he had Sarah Irving-Stonebraker talking about the historicity of the gospel accounts of Jesus. It was a great night with a wonderful cafe vibe. You can invite a friend to be part of the live audience in the Memorial Hall, or you can tune in with them online. You can find the web page to invite a friend and the interview with Sarah Irving-Stonebraker here.

Pray and Give - Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship

One great way you can support Aboriginal Australians is by growing disciples. That's what the Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship is on about. You can find their webpage here.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

You can find the Christians Engaging Culture website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Jun 16, 202039:25
Jonathan Youssef and Stan Carder - How to Minister to Others During a Difficult Time
May 31, 202033:14
David Robertson and Stephen McAlpine - Life in Wartime
May 19, 202019:10
Sam Chan - Starting Gospel Conversations

Sam Chan - Starting Gospel Conversations

Hopefully restrictions will continue to ease over the coming weeks and we will find ourselves with many more opportunities to share the gospel with people who are truly thinking about the deeper things in life. This week's episode is a repeat of one we did last year with some training from Sam Chan on how to turn a conversation to the gospel. We're thankful to Sam for his permission to use this material. You can find out more about him at his blog, or you can buy his excellent book on evangelism here.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

You can find the Christians Engaging Culture website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

May 05, 202009:56
Gerard O’Brien - What the Bible Says in a Time of Crisis
Apr 12, 202015:14
Glen Scrivener (Speak Life) - How Christians Have Responded to Pandemics in History

Glen Scrivener (Speak Life) - How Christians Have Responded to Pandemics in History

This week we listen to the guys from the Speaklife Podcast about how Christians have responded to pandemics in the past. We are thankful for their permission to republish it here. You can find out more about them at fb.com/speaklifeuk

Gerard also comments on a helpful secular podcast called The Happiness Lab and attempts to 'baptise' some of their advice.

For a flyer to take to neighbours offering to help while they're in isolation / quarantine, click here.

Another great resource to check out during this crisis is David Robertson's daily video with Stephen McAlpine called The Panic Room (don't worry - they don't panic too much!)

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

You can find the Christians Engaging Culture website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Mar 29, 202001:03:54
David Robertson - Inviting People to Church

David Robertson - Inviting People to Church

Next Sunday, the 22nd of March 2020, we are privileged to have David Robertson preaching on the topic of ‘What is your hope?’ David Robertson is a Christian author, prolific blogger, podcaster and director of Third Space at City Bible Forum. He and his wife Annabel are also beloved members of St Thomas’. We’ve set the 22nd of March apart as a special week to invite family and friends who don’t yet know Jesus to church. Of course, we always welcome people who don’t yet trust in Jesus, but this week is especially for them to hear the good news. Gerard O'Brien sat down with David and had a conversation about how to invite people to church. We hope you find it helpful.

St Thomas' Invitation Week - 22 March, 2020

8am - in St Thomas' Church

10am - in St Thomas' Church - Facebook event here (invite your friends!)

5pm - 'Pop-Up Church' in Civic Park - Facebook event here (invite your friends!)

We have also created a web page on the CEC website to help train you for inviting people to invitation weeks. You can check it out here.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the Christians to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

Please tell others about this podcast and show them how to subscribe.

You can find the Christians Engaging Culture website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Mar 12, 202036:04
Glen Scrivener (Speak Life) - Making the Most of Christmas

Glen Scrivener (Speak Life) - Making the Most of Christmas

The guys at the Speak Life Podcast have put together a great episode on what an amazing outreach opportunity Christmas is, and they have some great tips on how to invite friends to church and share good videos and books with them if they’re interested. We’re thankful for their permission to republish this episode from only a few days ago. You can find Speak Life on the web at speaklife.org.uk, you can subscribe to their podcast by searching for them on your podcast app or you can listen to their live cast each week at facebook.com/speaklifeuk.

St Thomas' Christmas Services

The Community Party
4:00pm–6:00pm on Sunday 22 December

Christmas Carols
6:00pm on Sunday 22 December

Christmas Eve Church Service
5:00pm & 11:00pm on Tuesday 24 December

Christmas Day Church Service
8:00am and 10:00am on Wednesday 25 December

Find all the details at st-thomas.org.au/event/christmas-community-party/

Share your ideas for CEC

We have opened up a new part of our website for you to contribute your ideas. If you have an idea for a future CEC module or if you want to drop us a note of encouragement or constructive criticism or anything else, we'd love to hear from you. Just head to the 'Your Ideas' page of the CEC website here. And if you have skills in researching or project management and would like to contribute to CEC in 2020, there's an option on the same feedback form to let us know.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the members of St Thomas’ to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

The aim of this podcast is to start conversations around our church community, so please encourage everyone at church to subscribe (and show them how to!) and when you see people, ask them what they thought of this week's episode.

You can find the Christians Engaging Culture website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Nov 24, 201918:32
Phillip Jensen and Dominic Steele - The Decline of Nominal Christianity in Australia

Phillip Jensen and Dominic Steele - The Decline of Nominal Christianity in Australia

Phillip Jensen traces how Australia went from a majority nominally-Christian nation in the 1950s to the non-religious nation it is today. He covers ground from Billy Graham, the advent of TV and the moon landing all the way to the modern world. And he looks at how the liberals, the Pentecostals and the evangelicals responded. If you want to learn from Australian history and understand the culture we’re in, this is an excellent episode for you. Special thanks to Dominic Steele at The Pastors Heart for giving us permission to republish this episode. Make sure you subscribe to the Pastors Heart here

Share your ideas for CEC

We have opened up a new part of our website for you to contribute your ideas. If you have an idea for a future CEC module or if you want to drop us a note of encouragement or constructive criticism or anything else, we'd love to hear from you. Just head to the 'Your Ideas' page of the CEC website here. And if you have skills in researching or project management and would like to contribute to CEC in 2020, there's an option on the same feedback form to let us know.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the members of St Thomas’ to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

The aim of this podcast is to start conversations around our church community, so please encourage everyone at church to subscribe (and show them how to!) and when you see people, ask them what they thought of this week's episode.

You can find the Christians Engaging Culture website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Nov 17, 201939:23
Martyn Iles at St Thomas’ - Q&A on Religious Liberty

Martyn Iles at St Thomas’ - Q&A on Religious Liberty

On 25 August, 2019 Martyn Iles visited St Thomas' 5pm service. After the service we had dinner together as a church community in the church hall and Martyn addressed us on the topic of religious liberty. This week we are listening to the question & answer session (you can find the questions asked further below). You can find video of this Q&A session here.

Martyn Iles is the Director of the Australian Christian Lobby.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the members of St Thomas’ to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

The aim of this podcast is to start conversations around our church community, so please encourage everyone at church to subscribe (and show them how to!) and when you see people, ask them what they thought of this week's episode.

You can find the Christians Engaging Culture website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.


Questions from the podcast

1. What are the current RF laws and limits in Australia and how do they differ to other countries?

2. How do we balance recognizing that unbelievers aren’t expected to obey God’s law with lobbying for Christian laws for example marriage equality and abortion debates?

3. What does it mean that you don’t believe in human rights law?

4. How does the high court decision in Comcare versus Banerji, where Banerji was fired by APS for tweets affect your approach to religious freedom and the Folau case?

5. Are Muslims and Muslim businesses targeted at the moment in the same way as you have outlined for homophobic beliefs? If not, why do you think that is so?

6. You’re having a conversation at the footy about religious liberty issue. How do you turn the conversation towards Jesus?

7. Why does God give governing authority to corrupt people?

8. “Wear it Purple Day” at schools is coming up. What’s your advice where everyone at schools and workplaces are expected to participate?

9. Phillip Ruddock’s Religious Freedoms report found no real examples of religious disadvantage because of religious beliefs. Did he miss all the cases that you have shared?

10. People have said they are disappointed that ACL has donated to Israel Folau’s legal defense when he has enough funds of his own. Can you explain?

11. Thinking about laws and policies why is it ok to impose Christian values on non-Christians?

12. What political strategies has ACL put into place to reinstate Christian values back into policies and governments at federal and state level?

13. How would you respond to a wedding invitation from a lesbian friend?

14. Considering Australia’s political landscape, who has inspired you most and why?

Nov 10, 201952:25
Martyn Iles at St Thomas’ - Address on Religious Liberty

Martyn Iles at St Thomas’ - Address on Religious Liberty

On 25 August, 2019 Martyn Iles visited St Thomas' 5pm service. After the service we had dinner together as a church community in the church hall and Martyn addressed us on the topic of religious liberty. This week we are listening to the talk he gave and then next week we will be listening to the question & answer session. You can find video of this week's address here.

Martyn Iles is the Director of the Australian Christian Lobby.

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Nov 03, 201952:46
Albert Mohler - Religious Liberty and the Sydney Anglican Synod

Albert Mohler - Religious Liberty and the Sydney Anglican Synod

Albert Mohler discusses a speech on religious liberty by the United States Attorney General. In the second part of our program he comments on the recent Sydney Anglican synod and Bishop Glenn Davies' stand for biblical truth. He calls it 'a model of convictional courage'.

Dr. Albert Mohler is the President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He is one of the most influential evangelical leaders in the United States. He runs a daily program called The Briefing that gives cultural analysis from a Christian worldview. You can visit Albert Mohler's website here and subscribe to The Briefing by searching for it in your podcast app. We are thankful for his team granting permission to republish his commentary here.

Christians Engaging Culture exists to equip the members of St Thomas’ to give faithful answers in everyday cultural conversations and to turn those conversations to the gospel.

The aim of this podcast is to start conversations around our church community, so please encourage everyone at church to subscribe (and show them how to!) and when you see people, ask them what they thought of this week's episode.

You can find the Christians Engaging Culture website here.

If you are not a member of St Thomas', we invite you to look at the 'About Us' page of our website here.

Oct 27, 201937:08