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NEW PLYMOUTH METHODIST CIRCUIT.

NEW PASTORS WELCOMED

There was a good attendance al tho South Road Methodist Church last ..veiling when the congregation extended a welcome to the now pastors to the New Plymouth circuit, the Rev. .J. 1.. Chapman and the Rev. W. Kollow. Mr. ) Gibson, who presided, said that tlie\ wore a little late in welcoming the reverend gentlemen, as thej had boon here for a little time, but he compered the welcome they had received in tin pulpit was better. In welcoming tinew ministers, Mr. Gibson said In hop«d that they would have a good following and good support as long .is tiu-v wore with them. Mr. C. Carter, in his words oi welcome, dwelt on tho progress of tie South Road Snndav School from the time it was established till tho piesent day. "The ministers." said the spe»k- ,,,." "have in tho past not sta\ed leii<_ r enough, but I hope tbe conference will be more considerate and allow the present ministers to stay longer. lie trusted that they would be iiistrum'v.t•il in augmenting tho congregation at South Road, which was not in i flouilshing state. Ho ndvocatod th.it tlie two "churches— AVhiteley and South Hoad — should Ik- more united and woik nioie together. Mrs. M'l-aacs and Mes-srs. Chatterton and Black also welconiod tho new pastors. In reply the Rev. J. G. Clnpnnn thanki'd those present sincerely for the welcome to South Road. He s?ld he had come hero to spend and bo spout in their 1 interests. Ho pointed out tli^t when ho knew that he was coming tn New Ph mouth ar.d that there w.">s another vacancy in the circuit ho successfully worked' to j-ct Mr. Kellow to fill the position. Fie appealed to those present to "speak up" their Hunch and do all they could for its betterment. Tno Rev. Mr. Kollow feelingly thanked them for the heart y welcome. II" and Mrs. Kellow would work with tluni. but he wanted their hoi]). He iijiticipated a revival in the circuit. During the evening a iiiumc-iI programme was gone th rough, items !>\ Misses Buckman ('.'A, Ke>s, (!ilb"it, M 'lsaacs, Brokcnshiro and Me ' rs. Lawn, Asher, and Bonbow being tboroughl\ appreciated h\ tho aiuli< ¥ ice.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13947, 30 April 1909, Page 3

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NEW PLYMOUTH METHODIST CIRCUIT. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13947, 30 April 1909, Page 3

NEW PLYMOUTH METHODIST CIRCUIT. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13947, 30 April 1909, Page 3