LYALL BAY BAPTISTS
NEW MINISTER ARRIVES
The Rev. C. S. Matthews, who left Palmerston North for England eighteen months ago, returned by the Rangitiki today to take charge of the Lyall Bay Baptist Church. ■
While he was in Great Britain Mr. Matthews travelled extensively through England, Scotland, and Wales, and then took over the Silver Road Baptist Church, Norwich, for twelve months. Church work in England, he said, was very similar to the work he had done in New Zealand, and in a general way both the social and religious aspects were very similar. He was glad to be back in New Zealand, however, because he had missed the New Zealand sunshine very greatly. The bright sunshine so well known in the Dominion was a rarity at Norwich, where the skies were almost always overcast.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1936, Page 21
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