BAPTIST CHURCH FOR WAINONI
Church Fellowship Move The Wainoni Baptist Fellowship has now been fully constituted as a church to come under the jurisdiction of the Canterbury-Westland Baptist Association. This was decided at a recent meeting of the association in Christchurch, said a spokesman for the association (the Rev. A. L. SUcock) yesterday. When the Baptist Union of New Zealand holds its annual assembly next November the new church will apply for official membership of the union. Ministers appointed to represent the Canterbury-West-land Baptist Association at the service at which the new church will be constituted will be the Rev. L. S. Armstrong and the Rev. R. M Upton. Thereafter weekly meetings for worship will be held by members of the present fellowship. who have been previously attending separate services in their own parishes. The church’s property in the area at present consists of two buildings, one of which is a house already being used as a Sunday school.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 25
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159BAPTIST CHURCH FOR WAINONI Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 25
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