After more than a decade at Moore College, ethics lecturer Dr Andrew Cameron is leaving to become the Director of St Mark’s National Theological Centre in Canberra.

Dr Cameron has recently been the Director of the Moore’s Centre for Christian Living and lecturer since 2002.

“Andrew is an extraordinarily able ethicist. His contribution to Moore during more than a decade on the faculty has been of the highest quality and the most enduring character” said Moore College Principal, Dr Mark Thompson. “While we are very sorry that he is leaving us — it is a very significant loss — we are not at all surprised that others have seen the value of Andrew’s ministry and invited him to lead them.” he said.

Dr Cameron and his wife Mary-Anne will move to Canberra to take up the position at the start of second semester this year.

“I am honoured to be trusted with this role. St Mark’s has a great tradition of both regional and national ministries which I respect and hope I can build upon” said the new director. “I am very thankful for Bishop Tom Frame’s leadership over the previous seven years; he has left a strong team and vibrant legacy for me to participate in.” Dr Cameron said.

Archbishop Dr Glenn Davies wished Dr Cameron well, describing him as “both an accomplished scholar and a faithful servant of Christ. He possess an incisive mind, a firm integrity and a pervasive godliness which he brings to every task he approaches. St Mark's Theological Centre has chosen well and I have no doubt that Dr Cameron will continue to bless the Australian Church in his new role."