PRIMATE'S VISIT
ARCHBISHOP AVERILL PREACHES AT ST. LUKE'S Despite the increased aceoiaj tion, people were turned awayi St. Luke's church on Sunday ey; when the Primate of New Zei Archbishop At
preached to ach crowded to doors. His C took his texti Psalms 122-1: was glad when said unto me, 1 go into the hoiii the Lord'." at! ■the course oi powerful and
spiriting adi The Archbishop stressed the hk ity for a wider conception oi Christian life and its applieati® modern conditions. A feature of the services toi! the morning and the evening, m singing of the choir which tos i mented hy visitors. The morning vice was taken hy the vicar, A deacon Chatterton, and thanksgi offerings were taken at both serr Archdeacon Simpkin, of Aucld acted as the bishop's chaplain read the first lesson in the m the second being read by the Rer B. R. Corbin. This was the first occasion 5 he was ordained bishop that the mate has preached in Rotorua.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 694, 21 November 1933, Page 4
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167PRIMATE'S VISIT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 694, 21 November 1933, Page 4
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