PTC Women’s Conference ‘Living for the Day’

The reminder to look towards the shore as we await the coming of our King was a theme that permeated the sessions and conversations at the PTC Women’s Conference last week. On Saturday 15 October, women from across the state of Victoria gathered together at the Presbyterian Theological College to sit under the teaching of guest speaker, Carmelina Read. Carmelina led the women through the book of 2 Thessalonians, encouraging them to ask themselves how they can best live today in light of the certain and final return of Jesus.
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.
Exit Student profile | Steven Kilner

Steven Kilner is a graduate of the Presbyterian Theological College, and the pastor of Kangaroo Ground Presbyterian Church.
Political Christians? Peter Hastie interviews Simon P Kennedy

Politics is a necessary part of life. God has much to say.
Interview with Robyn Holloway

Robyn is a student of the PTC who took our short course in Semester 1 2017, ‘Christianity in the Public Square.’
Serving in Vanuatu | Interview with John Dekker

John was born in Tasmania, and felt called to be a pastor from a young age. After training at the PTC and spending six years in parish ministry, he now works in Vanuatu as a lecturer at the Talua Theological Training Institute.
What’s so special about the PTC? | Samuel Christian

Samuel Christian is a Presbyterian candidate for the ministry in his second year at the PTC. Hear why he chose to study with us!
Interview with Andrew Wong

Andrew was training to become an accountant when he felt God’s call on his life to dedicate his time to theological study and the living out of his faith. After a period of prayer and reading of the Bible, Andrew is now studying a BTh/BMin here at the PTC!