S. Andrew's.
Vicar : Rev. 0. Dean. Our Mission closed on the evening of Sunday, September 25 th, having begun on the preceding Sunday. - The attendance throughout was very large, growing steadily almost every night, that of the final Sunday evening being probably the largest the Church has ever contained. One healthy and noteworthy feature was the big percentage of men at the various services— week days as well as Sundays — who gave a deep and reverent attention to all that was said. The studied absence of sensationalism on the part of the Missioner, the Rev. A. B. G. Lillingston, Vicar of Hull, was altogether admirable, but every
word was manifestly clothed with spiritual power. We may well believe, as well as pray, that the good seed from the hand of such a sower will bring forth fruit a hundredfold.
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Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1910, Page 14
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