Mikey Lynch

Australian evangelist and blogger (born 1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mikey Lynch (born 1980[1][2]) is an Australian evangelist and blogger. He serves as Campus Director of the Fellowship of Christians at the University of Tasmania, a group associated with the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students.[3] Prior to this he was senior pastor of Crossroads Presbyterian Church in Hobart.[1]

Along with Al Stewart and Andrew Heard, Lynch is a director of the Geneva Push, an Australian church planting network.[4]

Commenting on the inverted red crosses of the Dark Mofo Winter Festival public art installation, Lynch was reported as observing that "My immediate reaction was a bit of an eye roll — here we go, a shock jock statement that gets Christians grumpy. It's a religious symbol and so for some people it is precious, so of course, people are going to find that hurtful. For Christians, the cross is a symbol of shame and it's about God taking on shame for the salvation of the word, so there's a weird irony in getting offended by a symbol which in itself is offensive."[5]

Personal life

Lynch is married with three children.[1] He studied at Scotch College, Melbourne[1] before obtaining a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Tasmania.[6]

Books

  • The Good Life in the Last Days (Matthias Media, 2018)
  • The Vine Movement (Matthias Media, 2023)

References

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