PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.
OPENING IN WELLINGTON
ELECTION OF MODERATOR.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Tuesday
The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand opened ite 1931 sessions this evening.
The retiring Moderator, the Rev. Geo. Budd. said the Moderator should be relieved of his ordinary duties so as to be able to visit churches throughout the Dominion. The Rev. Professor J. Collie, of Knox College. Dunedin. was elected Moderator. In his address, he said if the Church was to be successful, its aims must be shown in ways that made the early Church victorious, in its deep impression of Divine realities, gained through insight into the meaning of Christian revelation, and in ite vital reaction on moral problems and social conditions, which was at once a condition and result of such insight.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 3 June 1931, Page 9
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