Gordon Keith Mackenzie Moyes AC (17 November 1938 – 5 April 2015) was an Australian Christian evangelist, broadcaster and politician.
In December 2005 he resigned after 27 years from his position at Wesley Mission, handing over to Keith Garner.
Moyes was appointed by the Christian Democratic Party (CDP) to take Elaine Nile's place in the New South Wales Legislative Council in 2002 following her resignation.
[11] In September 2008, Moyes said that Nile was too old to be a viable leader, accusing him of being "a pathetic figure" who was a "loner" with "no peers or friends".
[12] In February 2009, Nile wrote in his monthly newsletter that he regretted allowing Moyes to take his wife's place upon her retirement "because of his disloyalty and divisive actions and his frequent support of the Greens".
[17] Moyes chastised party members for their literal interpretation of the Judeo-Christian Bible[18] and made a point telling the Sydney Star Observer that the CDP stance against homosexuality was un-Christian.
[20][21] On 26 March 2011, Moyes failed in his attempt to be re-elected to the Legislative Council at the 2011 New South Wales election.