• Men’s Dinner Friday 24th September

    Men’s Dinner Friday 24th September

    MOBC’s next Men’s Dinner will be held on Friday 24th September with special guest Jim Wallace, managing director of the Australian Christian Lobby.

  • Alpha is coming… Thursday 22nd July

    Alpha is coming… Thursday 22nd July

    Alpha is coming to MOBC with the next course due to start on Thursday 22nd July. 6:45pm – 9:30pm

    Over twelve thought provoking weekly sessions Alpha invites you to share great food, listen to a series of short talks and ask any questions you have during small group discussions.

  • Men’s Golf Day Saturday 21st August

    Men’s Golf Day Saturday 21st August

    There will be a Men’s Golf Day on Saturday 21st August at Barden Ridge Golf Club. Teams of 4 will compete in a 9 hold Ambrose event followed by a light lunch. Prizes will be awarded for 1st Place, Runner Up, Nearest the Pin, Longest Drive & Wooden Spoon! Tickets cost $30 and can be obtained [...]

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  • Men’s Golf Day Saturday 21st August

    Men’s Golf Day Saturday 21st August

    There will be a Men’s Golf Day on Saturday 21st August at Barden Ridge Golf Club. Teams of 4 will compete in a 9 hold Ambrose event followed by a light lunch. Prizes will be awarded for 1st Place, Runner Up,

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  • Christianity and Global Warming

    Christianity and Global Warming

    Dr Neil Saintilan, is an environmental scientist. He joined MOBC in 2009. The following is the transcript of an address he gave at MOBC on Sunday 10th January 2010, entitled ‘Christianity and Climate Change’

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  • Pastors Blog

  • Pastors' blog

    Pastors' blog

    Welcome to Pastors' blog, where from time to time one of our pastors will write about things that are happening both at MOBC and in the wider world.

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  • What is a Christian?

    What is a Christian?

    The Bible tells how the title ‘Christian’ was first applied to the followers of Jesus in a place called Antioch: ‘Now those who had been scattered by the persecution in connection with Stephen travelled as far as Phoenecia, Cyprus and Antioch, telling the good

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