The new Moderator of the Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Alan Brash, with his daughter, Mrs Lyn Brunt (Christchurch), after his induction service in Wellington on Thursday. Mrs Brunt, a church elder, took the communion service, the first time a lay person has done so. She is also the Moderator’s chaplain, the first time a daughter has held the position, although Mr Brash was chaplain to his father in 1944.
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69The new Moderator of the Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Alan Brash, with his daughter, Mrs Lyn Brunt (Christchurch), after his induction service in Wellington on Thursday. Mrs Brunt, a church elder, took the communion service, the first time a lay person has done so. She is also the Moderator’s chaplain, the first time a daughter has held the position, although Mr Brash was chaplain to his father in 1944. Press, 4 November 1978, Page 3
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