FIRESIDE WORSHIP
BROADCAST INFLUENCE ON RELIGION
CHURCH HEAD CONCERNED l Hired B.A. —By Telegraph — Copyri c it Reed. 1.5 p.m. LONDON, Thurs. Alleging the influence of the broadcast of religious services to be superficial and ephemeral and that it is tempting people to remain in their homes instead of going to Church, Canon Selwyn induced the Lower House Convocation to adopt a resolution by 4S votes to 20 requesting the president to appoint a joint committee to consider the religious value of broadcast, services. Canon Selwyn added that broadcasting was creating a type of passive worshipper.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 897, 14 February 1930, Page 9
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96FIRESIDE WORSHIP Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 897, 14 February 1930, Page 9
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