Meet our Teaching Pastors
John moore
John Moore grew up in the NW, attending a local college, then Dallas Theological Seminary, after which he was a member of the faculty of Multnomah Bible College for 15 years teaching Theology and Bible in the undergraduate and graduate schools. Following Multnomah, he attended Lewis & Clark Law School, and has since, worked as a licensed attorney in Oregon and Washington for 32 years. He maintains his law practice in Lake Oswego. He has attended and taught at Grace Point for about six years, and presently leads Tabletalk, which is a Grace Point Men’s Bible study every Saturday morning. He has five children and seven grandchildren, and divides his time with Aurora Vineyards and Winery, which he owns and manages with his family.
Rob Shull
Rob received Christ as a Junior in high school and promptly set about sharing the gospel with his friends and teammates, many of whom are walking faithfully with the Lord today. In his first years in college, Rob was personally discipled by godly men in the Navigators ministry. He then evangelized and discipled others as a student leader in Campus Crusade for Christ. After college, Rob moved a lot in his career with the US Forest Service. During this time he gained experience as a co-pastor, elder, teacher, and preacher in numerous small churches he and his family were part of during his National Forest management assignments. Rob brings a unique perspective to his teaching from his background in science, legal writing, and personal Biblical studies. His passion for truth, reasoned Christian living, Biblical doctrine, and the purity and simplicity of devotion to Christ is evident in his teaching.