Congregation And Methodist Church Union
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WELLINGTON, This Day. The union bf the Methodist and Congregational Churches in New Zealand may be the outcome of a meeting of representatives of both denominations now being held in Wellington. The following statement was made by the Rev. Percy Paris, of Wellington; — “Our last Methodist Conference in February passed a resolution that we should seek to enter into conference or committee with other churches towards ultimate union with the Presbyterian and also the Congregational churches. “The committee of both the Methodist and Congregational churches is meeting in Wellington now, and is considering matters of church doctrine, church orders, and church government. “Good progress is being made in a very friendly spirit; all pointing towards the possibility of the union of the two churches in the not very distant future.”
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Northern Advocate, 18 July 1939, Page 7
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