PLAN FOR UNITED EVANGELISM
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES *The National Council of Churches ® New Zealand' believes that the tune has come for its constituent churches to make visible again throughout the nation their common convictions, by proclaiming one message of hope.” says the secretary (the Bev. A. T. McNaughton) in a statement released yesterday. The council recommends to its nine constituent denominations that a project of simultaneous preaching be held Best August. “The subjects chosen £r e so important for the world, as well as for the individual, that the general title of the series, "The Healof the Nations’ seems entirely appropriate.” says Mr McNaughton. , A plan for united evangelism has been considered by the council for time. The project of five addresses, one lor each Sunday in August, will discuss, evangelism and what it means ! n life’s relationships and topics belnS studied by the second Assembly of the World Council of Churches at Evanston. United States, next month.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27400, 13 July 1954, Page 13
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