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Mildmay Mission

i -"nt, .1 y* x " t ' 'T •* , tttPW '■ 'J K < ■ ■ t 2 ' ■ • - ll '■ ' . Jn* '*> Coloui Wmi ofoutstanding bea'ute «nd intefSst, depleting llfrin foil sh<rtrn to a in thfe Methodist by the Mildi&lijr evapgelists. By this method this teaih hive' certainty struck a new atld acceptable note in evangelism. 7 ' The pictures, which excel in artistry and ftre quite equal to tlte best pro- • fessional "shots," have aii been; taken and prepared . in natural, colour by Mr. Fred Levett, and depict some of the many, journeys tqkerf 'll#!/the mlssiohers in. their; evangelistic ..work. On Monday, for. Instance, pictures were shown of LoudofiL Keswick and spots and many exceedingly interesting shots of famous occasions, such as Lebrun'a visit to thie King, some unique views in th« garden ot No, 10 Downing Street* fete. f-p the missloners will show films ol' a journey right across the world —-a missionary record. The final film night for Lower Hutt will be Saturday.

• On -Sunday the first big services ,in connection with the mission were conducted ,' in the King George N

Theatre where, in spite of wintry weather, large audiences heard the challenging addresses of Mr. trevor Morris. . Mr. Morris is an Australian, and has very wide experience in preafeHTng the worldover. He .is t known on convention and as Mildmay's evangelist enjoys the Highest confidence oi: English evangelical leaders, such aa'Dr. Campbell Morgan, Rev. Llonel Fletcher, Mr. Lindsay Glegg, and Guy King. His messagea have been most helpful and those who hav,e attended the mission have been quick to realise that Lower being treated by ah outstnading trio. The mission, in which most of the local churfchfes afire"'"united, will continue in the Methodist Church for the remainder of this weelt, each evening with the exception of Friday.

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Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 15, 10 September 1941, Page 5

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Mildmay Mission Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 15, 10 September 1941, Page 5

Mildmay Mission Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 15, 10 September 1941, Page 5

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