From Feminism to motherhood, from animal rights to toxic masculinity, from racism to euthanasia, Australia is in an ethical turmoil on many issues. Christians often feel in the crossfire of these culture wars. Do Christian ethics apply to non-Christians?
This year at the King’s Birthday Conference, Phillip Jensen is going to look at how becoming a Christian takes us back to the universal morality of Creation.
The King’s Birthday Conference 2025 will be a great time to hear the Bible taught clearly, meet with old friends and new, have afternoon tea, a Q&A session and prayer time – all included in your registration for the in-person event at Moore Theological College, Sydney.
As we expect to fill the Marcus Loane Hall to capacity, we are planning to have an overflow venue. We have introduced an early bird rate which will end on May 31 so those who register early can get a seat in the Marcus Loane Hall – confirmation of seating in the Marcus Loane Hall is only possible until the hall is full.
Early bird $25
Early bird concession $10
From 1st June:
Regular price $30
Regular concession $15
(Concession is full-time students, seniors and unemployed)
For those living outside Sydney who cannot get to Newtown, the Conference will be live-streamed from 1.30pm on the day, and will be available online for the following week. Get together with a group of people, hear the Bible taught, discuss the implications and pray together. Please register for each person watching online as this helps us cover our production costs, or register as a group of 10 or more (and the viewing link will be sent to the group leader who registers).
If you have any questions about the event, please contact Wendy at wendy.swanton@twowaysministries.com
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