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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. Feel free to join the discussion by posting your own comments below.
Here’s a starter for ten:
If God has a heart for people in need then what are God’s people to [...]

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 news only to Jews. Some however, men from Cyprus and Cyrene, went to Antioch and [...]

Alpha is coming…

Alpha is coming to MOBC with the next course due to start on Thursday 30th July.
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.
Each talk covers a fundamental question such as:

Who is Jesus?
Why [...]

Parent support group

MOBC is pleased to announce the launch of a monthly support group for those caring for children with ADD, ADHD, Asperger Syndrome, Autism, learning difficulties and additional needs.
The challenges these conditions create for families are great and the MOBC Parent Support Group is an opportunity to chat with others facing similar pressures and to hear from experts in the field.
The group [...]

An evening with Andrew Scipione

Andrew Scipione, who is Commissioner of the New South Wales Police Force will be the special guest at a men’s dinner to be held on Thursday 24th September 2009, at MOBC.
Mr Scipione joined the police in 1980 was appointed Commissioner in 2007. Since then his responsibilities have included policing APEC Australia 2007 and World Youth Day [...]

New to the resource centre

AMAZING GRACE – Available for borrowing now!
“A great film about the power of Christian conviction to transform society for the better. The film doesn’t always understand the depth of Wilberforce’s faith in Christ, but that it even attempts to is a very rare thing in big budget blockbusters. Highly recommended.” Matthew Arkapaw.