CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
A FORWARD MOVEMENT. 11AI MING A Ft-NT) OF £IO,OOO, ' ll,v Telegraph—Press Association.: Auckland. Ust Might. . A ma Iter of considerable interest tothe members of the Congregational Church was dealt with at the sitting of the Council of the Union of New Zealand yesterday afternoon, and agai»> this morning. "The proposal was reaniruicd that a fund of £IO,OOO 1)6 raised for a forward movement, and it was decided that if the Rer. Henry Steele t'raik could get leave from thii Mount Eden Church, he should lie appointed organising agent to visit the various churches of the Dominion, and? bring the scheme prominently befow the congregations. A committee reported in faror of starling to raise a £ 100,00 capital fun* for a forwarTT movement, CSOOO to bt ilvmateil in the Dominion, and the Colonial Missionary Society to he askeif for the other £2OOO on'condition tiat, if granted, no further rontiibtttiOM should be asked from that body for Dome .Mission and extension works.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 194, 14 February 1914, Page 4
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161CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 194, 14 February 1914, Page 4
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