Bold Light

Paul and Caroline Mulroney

Bold Light is a podcast dedicated to supporting and strengthening regional churches across Western Australia.Hosted by Paul and Caroline Mulroney, the show flows out of their long-standing heart for country ministry and their deep family roots in the Great Southern region. Drawing on decades of experience serving communities in towns like Wagin, Merredin, Northcliffe, and Newdegate, Bold Light brings encouragement, teaching, and practical insight to believers and leaders in rural and remote areas. Each episode shares messages, training, and conversations designed to empower local churches — from motivational gifts and worship-team development to pastoral care, discipleship, and spiritual resilience. Whether you’re part of a regional congregation or simply passionate about strengthening the wider body of Christ, the Bold Light podcast exists to help you stay connected, equipped, and inspired. For more information, see our website https://www.boldlight.com.au

  1. 12시간 전

    31st May 2026 - Cuballing Uniting Church

    Build the World, Build Community In this Trinity Sunday message from Cuballing Uniting Church, Paul explores how the readings from Genesis 1, Psalm 8 and Matthew 28 reveal God's purpose for humanity. From the beginning, God created people in His image and entrusted them with the care of creation. Jesus later commissions His followers to make disciples and build Christian community. Together, these passages reveal a simple but profound calling: build the world and build community. Drawing on stories from engineering, gardening, hospitality, volunteer emergency services, and rural ministry, Paul reflects on how every person carries a spark of God's creativity and how that creativity can be used to bring shalom—God's peace, flourishing and wholeness—into the world around us. Whether through practical acts of service, caring for creation, encouraging others, or investing in Christian community, we are invited to participate in God's ongoing work of restoration and renewal. Key Scriptures Genesis 1:1 – 2:4aPsalm 8Matthew 28:16-202 Corinthians 13:11-13Key Themes Trinity SundayCreated in the image of GodStewardship and creation careHuman dignity and purposeThe Great CommissionBuilding Christian communityCreativity as a reflection of God's natureShalom and human flourishingFaith lived out in everyday lifeKey Takeaway God created us with a purpose: to partner with Him in His work. Build the world. Build community. As we care for creation, serve our neighbours, encourage one another, and make disciples, we reflect the heart of our Creator and participate in His plan to bring shalom to the world. About Bold Light Bold Light is the country ministry of Paul and Caroline Mulroney, encouraging and strengthening regional churches across Western Australia through preaching, teaching, worship and pastoral ministry. For more messages, search for "Bold Light Podcast" wherever you listen to podcasts.

    36분
  2. 5월 17일

    17th May 2026 - Yangebup Baptist Church

    Don’t Drift. Stay Dependent. 1 Peter 4:12-14, 5:6-11 What does it mean to live faithfully as Christians in a culture that increasingly does not understand Christian hope, values, or priorities? In this message, Paul Mulroney explores Peter’s encouragement to believers living as “strangers in a strange land” — citizens of heaven navigating a world that often pulls us away from dependence on God. While many Australian Christians may not experience persecution in the biblical sense, we do face other pressures: distraction,self-reliance,anxiety,spiritual drift,cultural compromise,and the temptation to live as though God is optional.Drawing from 1 Peter 4–5, Paul unpacks two key themes: dependence on God,and the danger of spiritual drift.This message explores how trials can refine our faith, why humility is really about dependence on God, and how modern life slowly draws our attention away from Christ. Through personal stories, practical application, and pastoral encouragement, this sermon reminds us that: The same God who calls us also strengthens us. The same God who refines us also restores us. If you remember one thing from this message, remember this: Don’t drift. Stay dependent. Stay close to Jesus. Scriptures 1 Peter 4:12-141 Peter 5:6-11Romans 8:17Matthew 5:11-12James 1:27Key Themes Citizens of heavenSpiritual driftDependence on GodHumility and surrenderFaith under pressureDistraction and spiritual formationStaying spiritually alertGod’s restoring graceReflection Questions Where have I become spiritually self-sufficient?What distractions are pulling my attention away from God?Am I staying spiritually alert, or slowly drifting?What would dependence on God look like in my daily life this week?Thank you for listening. Grace and peace.

    41분
  3. 4월 12일

    12th April 2026 - South Bunbury Church of Christ

    🎧 Sermon Title: Refined by Fire, Kept by God Scripture: 1 Peter 1:3–9 Speaker: Paul Mulroney 🔍 Episode Summary What if the trials you’re facing right now aren’t obstacles—but part of God’s process? In this message from 1 Peter 1:3–9, Paul explores how God uses life’s challenges to refine our faith, just as fire purifies gold. While trials can feel uncomfortable, uncertain, and even painful, they are not without purpose. Because of the resurrection of Jesus, we have a living hope—a secure future that cannot be taken away. And in the meantime, God is at work in us, shaping, strengthening, and refining our faith. Refined now. Secure forever. 💡 Key Themes A living hope grounded in the resurrection of JesusAn eternal inheritance that is kept in heaven for you—pure and undefiledGod’s active protection over our livesTrials as a refining process, not a punishmentFaith that is proven genuine through testingJoy that comes not from circumstances, but from Christ🔥 Key Takeaway Your future in Christ is guaranteed—but your faith is being refined. 🧠 Reflection Questions Where in your life are you currently experiencing pressure or trial?What might God be bringing to the surface in this season?How are you responding—resisting, avoiding, or surrendering to God’s work?What are you feeding your soul with during this time?🙏 Prayer Prompt “Lord, in the middle of what I’m facing, help me to trust You. Refine my faith. Shape my heart. And remind me that my future in You is secure. Amen.” 📖 Scripture 1 Peter 1:3–9 (NLT) A powerful reminder that we are born again into a living hope, with an inheritance that can never perish, spoil, or fade—and that even through trials, God is at work refining our faith. 🎯 Final Encouragement The fire you’re walking through is not there to destroy you— it’s there to refine you. Refined now. Secure forever.

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  4. 4월 6일

    5th April 2026 - East Perth Uniting Church

    🎧 Podcast Title It’s Not Over Until God Says It’s Over ✍️ Episode Description What do you do when hope feels lost? On Easter Sunday, we remember that what looked like the end was only the beginning. The resurrection of Jesus reminds us that even in our darkest moments, God is still at work. In this message, Paul Mulroney shares a personal story of crisis and breakthrough, connects it with the disciples’ experience of Good Friday, and points us to the unshakable truth of Easter: God keeps His promises. If you’re in a season of waiting, uncertainty, or loss—this message will encourage you to hold onto hope. Because it’s not over until God says it’s over. 🔑 Key Scripture Matthew 28:1–10Romans 11:29Colossians 3:1–4💡 Key Takeaways It’s not over until God says it’s overThe resurrection proves that God keeps His promisesHope sustains us in seasons of uncertainty and waitingGod is still at work—even when we can’t see it yetWe respond by trusting Him, waiting on Him, and drawing near through prayer and worship🙏 Reflection Questions Where in my life does it feel like “the end”?What promise of God do I need to hold onto right now?How can I create space this week to pause and listen to God?🛠️ This Week’s Practice Take time each day to pause before God. Spend a few moments in prayer, worship, or reading Scripture, and ask: “Lord, what are You saying to me in this season?” 🔥 Memorable Line “It’s not over until God says it’s over.” 🙌 Closing Encouragement The same power that raised Jesus from the dead is still at work today— in your life, your circumstances, and your future. Hold onto hope. God isn’t finished yet.

    25분
  5. 3월 9일

    8th March 2026 - Northcliffe Community Church

    Title: What Feeds Your Soul? Scripture: John 4:5–42 What keeps you going when life feels overwhelming? In a world that moves faster and faster, many of us run on empty—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. In this message, Paul Mulroney explores the powerful story of Jesus and the woman at the well in John 4, where Jesus reveals a surprising truth: there is a kind of nourishment that goes deeper than physical food or water. When Jesus tells his disciples, “My food is to do the will of him who sent me,” he shows us that our spirits are sustained when we live in step with God’s purpose. Through this encounter at the well, we see: Jesus reaching across social and cultural barriersThe promise of living water that satisfies our deepest thirstA woman whose encounter with Jesus transforms an entire townThe invitation to open our eyes to the spiritual harvest around usJust as our bodies need food, our spirits need nourishment. This message explores how the Holy Spirit energises us to participate in the work God is already doing in the world. Key Takeaway When we step into what God is doing, our spirit is nourished and our lives are filled with His life. In This Message We explore four important questions: What do we need to know? Our spirits are sustained by the life of God, just as our bodies are sustained by food and water.Why does it matter? Without spiritual nourishment we become weary and disconnected from the life God intends for us.What should we do? Learn to recognise the moments when God is at work and respond to the prompting of the Holy Spirit.Why should we do it? Because living in step with God brings joy, purpose, and spiritual life.A Simple Way to Remember See – Respond – Be Filled See where God is workingRespond to the Spirit’s promptingBe filled with the life of GodKey Scripture John 4:34 “My food is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work.”

    30분
  6. 2월 15일

    15th February 2026 - South Bunbury Church of Christ

    The Mountain Changes the Valley Matthew 17:1–9 | The Transfiguration of Jesus Bold Light Podcast — Paul Mulroney In this message, Paul reflects on the Transfiguration of Jesus and asks an important question: Why does God give us mountaintop experiences? Many of us have experienced moments where God feels especially close — at a camp, a conference, a retreat, or during a season of prayer. These moments can be powerful and life-changing. But what are they for? And what happens when life returns to normal? Looking at Matthew 17:1–9, alongside the parallel accounts in Mark and Luke, we explore how the Transfiguration was not just a moment of glory, but a preparation for what was to come. Before the disciples witnessed the suffering of the cross, they were given a glimpse of Jesus’ true glory — a reminder that what looked like defeat was actually part of God’s greater plan. The Transfiguration teaches us that mountaintop moments are real and important, but they are not the destination. They are given to strengthen us for the journey. The mountain is where we see Jesus clearly. The valley is where we follow Him faithfully. In this message you’ll discover: Why the Transfiguration appears in multiple Gospel accountsHow moments of spiritual clarity prepare us for ordinary lifeThe rhythm of encounter and obedience in the Christian lifeHow faith is lived out beyond spiritual highsWhy God’s glory sustains us when life becomes difficultWhether you are currently on a mountain or walking through a valley, this message is an encouragement to remember who walks with you.

    34분
  7. 2월 9일

    8th February 2026 - Merredin Uniting Church

    Faith That Reaches Monday Isaiah 58:1–12 — True Worship and Integrated Faith In this message, Paul Mulroney explores Isaiah 58 and God’s challenge to His people about the difference between outward religious activity and a life genuinely shaped by His heart. Isaiah confronts the danger of faith that looks sincere on the surface but does not transform how we live, work, and treat others throughout the week. Drawing from personal experience and the prophetic message of Isaiah, this message invites us to consider whether our Sunday worship is reflected in our Monday lives — and how authentic faith leads not only to personal transformation, but to restoration in the world around us. Key Scripture Isaiah 58:1–12 (NLT) “True and False Worship” Message Summary The prophet Isaiah speaks to a people who are active in religious practices — fasting, worship, and prayer — yet whose lives remain unchanged. God’s concern is not with their activity, but with the disconnect between their worship and their daily lives. True worship, Isaiah reveals, is not about outward performance. It is expressed through justice, mercy, compassion, and integrity. When faith becomes integrated into everyday life, it produces healing, restoration, and flourishing not only for individuals but for communities and future generations. This message explores how faith can become compartmentalised, why hypocrisy damages faith beyond ourselves, and how God invites His people into a deeper, transformational way of living. Key Themes 1. The Danger of Compartmentalised Faith It is possible to be sincere and active in spiritual practices while still missing God’s heart. Worship that does not shape how we live Monday to Saturday becomes empty ritual. God measures our devotion not by what we say to Him, but by how His character shows up in our lives. 2. What True Worship Looks Like Isaiah reframes fasting and worship as actions that reflect God’s character: Freeing the oppressedTreating people fairlySharing resources with those in needSpeaking truthfully and compassionatelyTrue worship shows up in how we use power, resources, and words. 3. Faith That Rebuilds Isaiah ends with hope. When God’s people live in alignment with His heart, they become known as repairers of broken walls — people who restore what has been damaged and bring life where there was once ruin. Authentic faith leaves a legacy for future generations. Key Takeaway Faith that stays on Sunday leaves ruins behind, but faith that reaches Monday rebuilds lives. Reflection Questions Does my Sunday faith shape how I live during the week?Where might my faith have become routine rather than transformational?How do I use power, resources, and words in my everyday life?What is one practical step I can take this week to align my life more closely with God’s heart?Prayer Lord, help our faith to move beyond words and rituals. Shape our hearts so that our lives reflect Your justice, mercy, and compassion. May we become people who rebuild what is broken and bring Your restoration into the world. Amen.

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Bold Light is a podcast dedicated to supporting and strengthening regional churches across Western Australia.Hosted by Paul and Caroline Mulroney, the show flows out of their long-standing heart for country ministry and their deep family roots in the Great Southern region. Drawing on decades of experience serving communities in towns like Wagin, Merredin, Northcliffe, and Newdegate, Bold Light brings encouragement, teaching, and practical insight to believers and leaders in rural and remote areas. Each episode shares messages, training, and conversations designed to empower local churches — from motivational gifts and worship-team development to pastoral care, discipleship, and spiritual resilience. Whether you’re part of a regional congregation or simply passionate about strengthening the wider body of Christ, the Bold Light podcast exists to help you stay connected, equipped, and inspired. For more information, see our website https://www.boldlight.com.au