A series of videos, originally released on our Facebook page in 2020, where Christians enjoy conversation with one another—discussing life and faith during COVID-19.
Rory Shiner studied Arts at the University of Western Australia and theology at Moore College in Sydney. His PhD is on the life and work of Donald Robinson. He is senior pastor of Providence City Church in Perth, where he lives with his wife, Susan, and their four boys. He has written books on Union with Christ and on the relationship between Jesus’ resurrection and our own. His most recent book, The World Next Door: A Short Guide to the Christian Faith, is out now. Rory is the Chair of the TGC Australia Council.
Jane Tooher serves on the faculty of Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia, where she lectures in Ministry. Jane is also the Director of the Priscilla & Aquila Centre, a centre that aims to encourage women in ministry in partnership with men
Paul Harrington was raised in Adelaide and became a Christian in 1978 while studying at Adelaide Uni. After working for several years as a lawyer, Paul went on to complete a theological degree and in 1988 he joined the Trinity Church Adelaide staff team. Since then, the Trinity Network has grown and now meets across 14 sites across Adelaide and regional South Australia. These days Paul’s main role is to encourage and coach senior staff and help lead the Trinity Network in reaching more people across South Australia with the gospel. Paul is married to Sue and they have three adult children and a growing number of grandchildren!
Gary Millar is principal of Queensland Theological College. After studying chemistry in his home city of Belfast, Gary moved to Aberdeen in Scotland to study theology, before completing a DPhil at Oxford on Deuteronomy (published as Now Choose Life in the series New Studies in Biblical Theology).
Gary worked as a pastor for the next 17 years in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and was involved in both church revitalization and church planting, before moving to Brisbane to lead the team at QTC. His latest book is Both/And Ministry: Living and Leading Like Jesus (Good Book Company, 2025)
Gary is married to Fiona and has three daughters: Lucy, Sophie, and Rebekah.