PRESBYTERIAN YOUTH
The round-table conference' of Youth Workers of the New Zealand Presbyterian Church was continued on Wednesday at Scots College, Miramar.
At. 10 a.m. Mr. Roland Hill, secretary of the Boys' Brigade, addressed the conference on the wojrk of the brigade. A kpgthy discussion followed on this and other matters arising out of the report on "Organisation and Relationships." Consideration of the report is to be^continued at a later session.
In the afternoon the report on the training of teachers and leaders, was before the conference, the Rev. R. R. Adair presenting a scheme for interdenominational teacher and leader training to be promoted by the Council of Religious Education and administered by the individual co-operating movements. The principle of co-operation, was unanimously approved, with a recommendation that particular attention be devoted to the needs of rural communities.
In the evening the report on "Sunday School Problems," presented by Mr. N. McLeod, was discussed.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 55, 2 September 1932, Page 3
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