TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.
The Conference resumed in ministerial session this morning.
The death of ministers since last Conference was considered, and reference was made to the deaths of the Revs. Win. Rouse and Worker. Their valuable work was eulogised by Dr. Morley, Revs. Crump, Dukes, Gittos, Rishworth, and Abernethy. Class Meetings.—Tho Rev. S. Griffith unloved the following motiion which was carried: "This Conference reaffirms its conviction as to the great value and importance of the classmeeting as a chief means of Christian fellowship and nurture, and advocates the more' frequent appointment of suitable and earnest members to the sacred office of class leader.
The Rev. E. Best moved the following resolution which was carried: "That this Conference records its gratitude to the Head of the Church, for His .blessing on the special services conducted by Brother O'Donnell during tihe past year,!,a.hd prays that increasingl power may attend his labours in the future."
The Conference then adjourned till 2 lo'clock.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 61, 13 March 1900, Page 2
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