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CONGREGATIONAL UNION

NEW ZEALAND CONFERENCE

Delegates from all parts of the Dominion will be present at the annual conference of the New Zealand Congregational Union which will be held in Auckland this year. The conference will open at the Beresford Street Church on March 5 and will continue to March 12. The delegates will be welcomed at a public tea on March 5 and the conference will be officially opened in the evening, when the president will make his inaugural address. La ter Pastor A. V. Whiting, of the New Lynn Church, will be ordained as minister.

Business meetings will be held daily and in the evenings public meetings under the auspices of the union will be addressed by leading preachers. The syllabus is as follows:—March 6, the Rev. Lionel Fletcher, “Modern Substitutes for God”; March 7, the Rev. It. C. Roberts, “The Slide to Paganism”: March 10, the Rev. D. Gardiner Miller, of Christchurch, “The Need to Re-light the Lamp of the Reformation”; March 11, Young People’s Demonstration; March 12, union sermon, the Rev. Albert Mead, of Dunedin. On Sunday, March 9, the services in the churches will be taken by visiting ministers.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 896, 13 February 1930, Page 12

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CONGREGATIONAL UNION Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 896, 13 February 1930, Page 12

CONGREGATIONAL UNION Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 896, 13 February 1930, Page 12

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