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I The Rev. I. Bailey, a radio! ! minister and former asso-i ■ ciate-minister of the Adelaide Central Mission will be inaugurated at the Durham • 'Street Methodist Church: early next month. He will work as part of a jteam ministry within the two
inner city Methodist] Churches, Durham Street,! and the Cambridge Terrace; Church, and the Methodist; Central Mission, soon to be united as one circuit. As a broadcaster, Mr! Bailey has held a daily radio spot on the South Australian Broadcasting network, and edited a weekly radio programme, “News from the Churches.” As a member of the Bri-
tish Conference, he served: for five years and a half as! minister of the Central Hall, Manchester, where he was] responsible for the Mission’s! work amongst alcoholics,! vagrants and drug addicts,; and also served as prison! chaplain. For the past three years he has held the appointment of associate minister at Adelaide’s Central Methodist. Mission where he has taken theology lectures for ministers, and a Bible school | for young adults.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33442, 25 January 1974, Page 25
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