The Lord’s Supper Online?

During this current crisis, churches are harnessing various online tools in the absence of physical gatherings. What about the Lord’s Supper? Would a live-streamed sacrament be an appropriate emergency measure?
Public Lecture: Dr Arthur Hunt III

“How does your mobile phone change your life… and what are you going to do with it?”
Exit Student Profile: Jesse Walz

At the Presbyterian Theological College I gained a deeper understanding that I am weak, sinful and helpless, but that our God is glorious, using even unworthy sinners like me to proclaim His gospel which brings about new creation.
Exit Student Profile: Nick Arundell

From my ministry experience, the biggest thing I’ve learnt is that it is God who builds the church. He is sovereign over everything, and anything good that happens is His doing, and it is He who deserves the glory.
Exit Student Profile: Paul Jang

We would like to preach the gospel not only to Koreans but also to everyone in Melbourne, be they homeless or rich, educated or not, Asian or white. We remember the Australian missionaries’ sacrifices, and we in turn would like to sacrifice ourselves for gospel ministry in Australia. Please remember our church and pray for our future ministry journey.
PTC Alumni – Joy Arundell

Thriving in (Women’s) Ministry
Sun, Sausages and Serving Jesus

Reflections on summer mission in Fremantle by Joel Otten.
Book Review

“A Short Introduction to the Westminster Assembly and its Work”
Rev Dr Rowland Ward
Exit Student profile | Steven Kilner

Steven Kilner is a graduate of the Presbyterian Theological College, and the pastor of Kangaroo Ground Presbyterian Church.
Journey to doctoral studies in theology | Ben Nelson

‘I feel that those of us in the Reformed tradition need to be in constant dialogue with the past as well as the present; after all, the Reformers themselves did so!’