SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
CONFERENCE OPENS.
The opening session of the Kovmilli Day Adveutist Conference took phico ul; the camp meeting at Lower llutt yeaterday morning, Pastor W. i\f. K. Scrubs occupying the chair. Two new ehurchoH were admitted into the sisterhood 01. churches within the North Now Zealand Conference —one at Levin and the other at Kaitavatnhi. A very healthy increase in metnOfii'Nliivi was reported for the year by the president, and several interesting reports ivero presented by Pastors ii. A. Anderson, 1.. R Harvey, F. h. Sharp, and Evangelist T. J. Bradley.
After the appointment of various committees the session adjourned until to-day at 10 a.m. To-day's agenda includes tha delivery' of reports from the Sabbat ii Shcool and Young People's Departments. Last nMit a public lecture was delivered in the large pavilion by Pastor L. R. Harvey, of New Plymouth, who took twins subject, "Eight Great Events which Precede the Second Advent." Tho speaker said he was convinced that the prophecies.of the Bible pointed very definitely to the present conditions as indicative of the nearness of the second advent of Christ.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 156, 30 December 1926, Page 6
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