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In this episode, from an elective presented at the 2025 Priscilla & Aquila Centre annual conference held on Monday 3 February 2025, Mark Thompson, Principal of Moore Theological College, speaks on the topic of “What would we lose if we stopped teaching on Complementarianism?” and outlines seven things.
He reminds us that God’s teaching about men and women in the church is good, and that it nurtures healthy, joyful and meaningful relationships. If we do not understand this biblical teaching, our life will be all the poorer. So we must not neglect it.
For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.
Contact us and find us on socials.
Watch the video of Mark’s talk online.
Find out more and register for the 2026 Priscilla & Aquila Annual Conference.
View other talks from the 2025 P&A annual conference.
Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
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In this episode, from an elective presented at the 2025 Priscilla & Aquila Centre annual conference held on Monday 3 February 2025, Mark Thompson, Principal of Moore Theological College, speaks on the topic of “What would we lose if we stopped teaching on Complementarianism?” and outlines seven things.
He reminds us that God’s teaching about men and women in the church is good, and that it nurtures healthy, joyful and meaningful relationships. If we do not understand this biblical teaching, our life will be all the poorer. So we must not neglect it.
For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.
Contact us and find us on socials.
Watch the video of Mark’s talk online.
Find out more and register for the 2026 Priscilla & Aquila Annual Conference.
View other talks from the 2025 P&A annual conference.
Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.

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