Counselling School
A three-day school in pastoral counselling for members of the five churches negotiating for church union began in Christchurch on Tuesday. The school is conducted by the Rev. Dr. D. O. Williams, principal of the Methodist Trinity Theological College, Auckland, and director of Auckland’s interdenominational counselling service. The course is open to clergy, deaconesses, and others engaged in full-time church employment, in the Anglican, Presbyterian, Methodist, Associated Churches of Christ, and Congregational Churches.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31462, 31 August 1967, Page 7
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75Counselling School Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31462, 31 August 1967, Page 7
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