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How can we avoid conflicts? – Alan Lam

How can we avoid conflicts? – Alan Lam

December 7, 2021 by Moore College

Paul tells Timothy to fight the good fight where leading involves having conflict with falsehood and ungodliness
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Tagged With: avoidance, conflict, godly living, Pastoral Care, ungodliness

What to expect at the 2022 P&A Annual Conference

December 2, 2021 by Jane Tooher

An interview with P&A Director Jane Tooher about the Annual Conferenc
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Tagged With: Complementarianism, conference, P&A conference

Perseverance of gospel hearts

December 2, 2021 by Paula Darwin

It was a great privilege and blessing to be invited to participate in a recent online 50 year alumni reunion via Zoom. It is always encouraging to be a part of College reunions, but even more so whilst being stuck at home during Covid lockdown. Sitting at my kitchen bench, I was able to listen, absorb and learn from the accumulated wisdom of a lifetime of ministry experiences. The common denominator of all who were able to share online, was the perseverance of their gospel hearts.

Reunion coordinator and alumnus, Ron Watts (pictured above), started making plans for a reunion at College over a year ago. Unfortunately, due to Sydney’s lockdown restrictions the in person event has been postponed to April 2022. However, 16 people from this year group were able to come together for two hours of fellowship, story sharing, prayer, and to see how God continues to work through his people for over 50 years.

Many Alumni shared how God had placed them in ministries they never thought they would be doing. Rex Swavley (pictured below) spoke of the opportunity he has been given at Norwest Anglican Church teaching ESL to overseas students, most of whom are from China. He shared how God had given him a great love for Chinese people and he is now studying Mandarin every day. Rex said, “as a result of teaching ESL to so many Chinese people, we have had people who have never heard about Jesus, people who have never seen a Bible, who have become Christians and some have become members of our church.  It’s been such a wonderful thing to bring the gospel to people who have been unaware of it and have never heard of Jesus.”

After being ordained as a Deacon in 1975, Alan Colyer was instructed by his superior at his first church appointment that he was not to preach on the resurrection, the virgin birth, or the Old Testament, or he would never preach again. Despite being warned, one month later Alan preached on Abraham, and at the end of the service he was told he would not be preaching at that church for the next six months. Although Alan did not agree, he submitted as one under authority and instead went door to door visiting people in the area and started a Bible study group for 45 people in a nearby hall. Alan later went on to become an Army Chaplain and also served at St Thomas’ Moonee Ponds for 11 years. He believes the biggest mission field we have is in this country: “people are thirsty for the gospel,” he says.

Meeting in the front row of a lecture in their first year at College, Jack (pictured above) and Vicki Normand married in their second year and then both went on to become missionaries in Tanzania with the Church Missionary Society (CMS). After working in various church ministries, Jack had the opportunity to become a teacher and taught high school science. In this position, he had wonderful opportunities every day to share the gospel. After retiring, Jack taught the Moore Preliminary Theological Certificate (PTC) to pastors in Rwanda. Jack and Vicki are now living in an Anglican Retirement Village and looking for new opportunities for ministry where they live.

We at the College are very much looking forward to welcoming this faithful cohort back to our Newtown campus to have a face to face reunion next year. Please join me in giving thanks to God for over 50 years of ministry and service since leaving College. We give thanks to God for the gospel hearts and perseverance of these men and women in proclaiming God’s Word in every season and situation.


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Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: alumni, alumni reunion, Moore Matters article, reunion

Jesus – Lord of The Spirits

December 1, 2021 by Ben George

We don’t think much about Jesus’ power over evil spirits in Australia.
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Tagged With: cross cultural, evil spirits, Jesus, Lord, Satan, TGCA

Why I celebrate Christmas

November 25, 2021 by Jinming Pap

Christmas was never a thing in my childhood. Growing up in a small town in Jilin Province, Northeast China, Christmas was not part of our yearly celebration.
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Tagged With: advent, Australian Church Record, christmas, Testimony

Glenn Davies appointed Emeritus Faculty member

November 16, 2021 by Ben George

The Governing Board of the College has approved the Principal’s nomination of former Archbishop Glenn Davies as an Emeritus Faculty member of the College.

Bishop Davies (as he now is) has had an association with the College for over 40 years. He was a student in the early 1980s, a Faculty member from 1983–95 (lecturing first in Old Testament and then in New Testament), a member of what is now the College’s Governing Board from 1999–2013, and President of the Governing Board from 2013–2021. He is internationally known for his evangelical leadership, theological acumen, and gracious example of Christian discipleship.

His doctoral research resulted in a Ph.D. from the University of Sheffield in 1988 and in 2016 he was awarded an honorary D.D. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He has not only served as Rector of St Luke’s Miranda, Bishop of North Sydney and Archbishop of Sydney, but also as Regional General Secretary of the GAFCON movement. He played a major role in drafting the statements issued by each of the three GAFCON conferences (2008, 2013, 2018).

“We are delighted to formalise our continuing fellowship with Bishop Davies in this way”, said the Principal, Dr Mark Thompson. “He has been an unstinting supporter of the College and his encouragement of students, staff and faculty has been constant and greatly appreciated. I am hoping that this appointment will assist Bishop Davies as he continues in his international ministry and, in particular, his research and writing.”
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Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: academic, Archbishop, emeritus faculty, Glenn Davies, governing board

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