BAPTIST ASSEMBLY
EXECUTIVE ELECTED. By Telegraph—Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The Baptist Conference was continued. Acting on the recommendation of the Baptist Union Council, the assembly decided to appoint the Rev. J, J. Carlisle, of Invercargill, as Dominion evangelist, for twelve months. Mr Carlisle expressed his intention of conducting positive evangelism, without trespassing upon the rights of others.
An Evangelistic Committee, consisting of Mr J. R. Carey (chairman), Revs. L. J. Boulton-Smith, E. N. Goring, Messrs Ernest Nees and A. T. Kelly’ will control this department of Union activity.
The Executive Committee of the Baptist Union is:—Rev. J. North (president), Messrs J. W. Gaze, W. P. Bardsley, Rev. Lascelles (secretary), Revs. W. E. Lambert, L. J. BoultonSmith, A. W. Stuart, Messrs J. R. Carey, J. W. Horner, and W. H. Newton.
The Young People’s Department report stated that the Avondale Baptist Sunday School (Auckland) had won the shield for the highest percentage of marks hr the annual scriptural examination.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19314, 15 October 1932, Page 21
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