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Mission Bd Jubilee

The jubilee of the New Zealand Anglican Board of Missions will be celebrated at a specially prepared service of thanksgiving to be held in St James's Church, Lower Hutt, on August 7 at the end of a three-day school on mission. The preacher will be the Rev. Canon D. Webster, professor of mission at Sally Oak Colleges, Birmingham, who will be one of two lecturers at the school.

Mission and ministry in the seventies will be the theme of the school, which will be open to 200 clergy and lay people of all denominations throughout New Zealand. It is being organised by the New Zealand Anglican Board of Missions in association with the New Zealand Colloquium. The purpose of the school is to study in depth. This will be done under the direction of the two lecturers. Canon Webster and Mr L. Paul, lecturer in ethics and social studies at Queen's College. Birmingham, and lecturer in | theology at the University of Birmingham. Three seminars included in the school will be on joint action for mission, developing churches overseas, and a looking ahead session on what follows from the school. Devotions and discussion groups will also be Included.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31974, 29 April 1969, Page 24

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Mission Bd Jubilee Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31974, 29 April 1969, Page 24

Mission Bd Jubilee Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31974, 29 April 1969, Page 24