CONGREGATIONAL UNION CONFERENCE
CHURCH UNION DECLARED TO'BE DESIRABLE. By Telegraph-Press Association ' Auckland, March 7. At the Congregational Union Conference, the registrar's report showed that church members totalled 27M, an jilcrease of 31. Tho value of the church » ,£77,208; manse property, Itoq i ° bt °" thß formel " waß latter <£3780. The Pastors Provident Fund shoved that had been mvested in war-bonds during 20 nnr"'' t- re B ,st " r recommended a ? IDCre J aso 1,1 tlle annuities to meet the increased cost of living. -the conference carried resolutions unanimously that in the opinion of Iho inference, clnirch union was highly desiuble, and should be seriously aml'svmpathetically considered, also' exm-essm? cordial appreciation of the attitude r£ g Pi'p C^ Ull ' cl , l llnlon taka " up by (lie Presbyterian Assembly, and urging tint mXsrth 7 fßrre,l t te th ° ' nd '"S cnuiciies with a view to arriving at a definite decision, ]|; vas • also Wwd to appoint a committee to further the cause of unity and to take steps to re be/30 of c ' ,u| 'ohes by Seplem-
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 7
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173CONGREGATIONAL UNION CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 7
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