MISSIONARY RALLY
CHURCH WORK ABROAD PRESBYTERIAN CAMPAIGN Under the leadership of the Rev. G. jP? H. McNeur, of Canton, the moderator ; of the church, touring delegates representing all the missionary activities of the Presbyterian Church at home aod abroad are at present arriving in Auckland, where the Dominion missionary r campaign will be continued. Among those who have arrived is Auckland are Mr. McNeur, Sister Jessie of the Maori Mission, the Rev. H. H. Barton, foreign missionary «c----retary, the Rev. A. L. Miller, of Canton, the Rev. J. G. Langton, of tk Maori Mission, Mrs. G. H. McNeur Miss N. Ryan, of the Punjab, India the Rev. J. D. McKenzie, New Hebrides Mission, and Miss McKee, the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union. To-morrow there will be an inter- jy change of pulpits in every charge in • the Auckland Presbytery. The po l * |:| pits of the lai'ger city churches will j|» be occupied by the principal members . 8 of the delegation. A special mission; ary order of service has been prepare for the Sunday schools, where apprv | priate addresses will be given. A BIG PROGRAMME Six Bible class rallies, with stroßf j missionary speakers, have also oer. «j planned to take place at St. ' f Mount Albert, St. Luke’s, Epsom. **•' mont and Papatoetoe Churches. t Tuesday will be the chief diy°‘® campaign, when an all-day will be held in St. Andrew's Hall. Conferences will be ** throughout the day. ~ r | Tea - for women will follow a • .U ~ 1 Andrew’s, and at 5.45 o’clock, at* Scots Hall supper-room, there wai j a men’s tea and reception to the nworator and visiting delegates. The come will be extended by the DepßL Mayor, Mr. A. J. Entrican. . i At the public demonstration evening at Scots Hall community j ing will be led by combined enup choirs under Mr. C. D. Barkefja speakers for the evening win J Rev. G. Budd, on Home Misaiajw® j Rev. G. H. McNeur on China, ana Rev. J. L. Gray or India. & C A series of centi-al conferences daytime, and evening lantern 1 qC? j| will be held throughout the co ~ districts on the succeeding a/ 1 ? 3 ’ | kura will be the central ra | on Wednesday, and Pukekooe Thursday. jy
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 104, 23 July 1927, Page 12
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369MISSIONARY RALLY Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 104, 23 July 1927, Page 12
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