22nd March 2024
How can they believe in the one in whom they have not heard? - Romans 10 - Guest Preacher: Richard Chin
19th March 2024
God's faithfulness and mercy in election - Romans 9:1-18
15th March 2024
Hope lights up the valley of darkness - Romans 8:18-39 - David Sheath
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2016 alumnus
Stephanie Judd
Stephanie graduated from Moore and now oversees the teaching, training, and discipleship of women at City on a Hill, Melbourne. Stephanie chose Moore because of the fine Bible teaching she received from Moore graduates and the rigorous language component. In preaching, evangelism, discipleship and apologetics, she has found herself increasingly up against strong cross-pressures of secularism. She regularly gives thanks to God for the rigorous disciplines learned at Moore, which...
2018 alumnus
Pedro Oliviera Woolmer
Pedro grew up in the northern suburbs of Wollongong and studied at the Conservatorium of Music (University of Sydney). He is from a non-Christian home and saw himself as an atheist at university. But he became curious about the Bible and read it from cover to cover. He found it was speaking the truth about life in this world, and came to faith in Jesus after university. After a few...
2018 alumnus
William Quach
William grew up in Cabramatta in South West Sydney. His parents were refugees to Australia from Vietnam. A friend of his mother convinced her that she should go to church, and that taking her children was a good idea “to avoid them going down the wrong path”. So that’s how he ended up going to Cabramatta Anglican church from age 6 years. During college, William spent two years at MBM...