METHODIST CONFERENCE SELF-DENIAL WEEK.
(BY TELEGRAPH— PRESS ASSOCIATION.) CHRISTCHURCH; This Day. The Methodist Conference decided that a week of self-denial be observed throughout the Church during the first week in July, so as to fall into line with Australia, the proceeds to go for Foreign Missions, in order to wipe out the deficit of last v year. The Rev. Val Trigge visits the Dominion for evangelistic missions during 1916. 8 The Temperance and Public Morals report was presented to an attenuated conference, and as a. consequence the Bible-in-schools question was counted out, but ultimately a motion was carried to the effect that this did not mean a reversal of the policy of the conference. Motions on the gambling, temperance, iuid^ sexuaF evils were passed, and the station-sheet of home mission agents was confirmed.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1915, Page 2
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