Over the past few weeks, we have farewelled Simon and Margie Gillham as they prepare to move into CMS accommodation and begin a year of preparation before heading to Uganda to serve at Uganda Christian University. As we look back on their ten years at Moore College, we thank the Lord for their friendship, their ministry, and the way they have lived out the gospel so openly among us.
Grateful for a Decade of Service







Friend and fellow Faculty member, Peter Orr was reflecting on the Gillham’s lasting impact on the College community; how Simon and Margie have served faithfully and quietly, never seeking recognition, yet leaving a deep and lasting impact.
• Simon has strengthened the College academically, pastorally, and administratively, leading with clarity, gentleness, and prayerfulness.
• Margie has encouraged many through her warmth, hospitality, and care, especially among students, Faculty families, and staff wives.
Many of us feel the loss of their steadiness, sense of fun, and gospel-hearted generosity. But the same love for Christ that made them such a gift to our community is what now sends them out. This isn’t the end of friendship, just a new chapter in watching God use them elsewhere.
A Colourful Chapel Farewell



A memorable farewell gathering was a chapel gathering where the community arrived in bright, joyful colours to celebrate the Gillhams. Students shared from their hearts the impact the Gillihams have made on the community and the love and genuine care they have shown to them. It was simple, heartfelt, and full of warmth.



Simon spoke with his usual mix of humility and humour, sharing about the privilege of studying here, the unexpected path that led him onto Faculty, the months of prayer behind their decisions, and the “quirky but united” nature of the College.
He reminded us that they haven’t simply decided to leave, they have chosen to go. To go where God is leading, trusting Him with what feels too big, and asking us to pray.
Mark Thompson also offered a thoughtful tribute, reflecting on Simon’s service as pastor, teacher, scholar, administrator, and Vice Principal, and highlighting his humility, excellence, and heart for global mission.
Uganda Christian University – home to about 300–350 students, will no doubt be blessed by the Gillham’s steady presence and gospel-shaped care.
Saying goodbye is bittersweet. But we send them out with confidence in God’s goodness and deep gratitude for the decade they have given us.
Simon and Margie, thank you. You will be dearly missed, and always part of our Moore family.

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