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AT HURON PRESBYTERY
The fall meeting „of Huron PresleYe
tery of the London Conference of the
United Church of Canada was held at
Brussels United. Church on Thursday,
September 24, commencing at 9.30
Nelson Trewartha of Wesley Willis
Church, Clinton, chairman, of the Pree-
hytery, presided, Rev, R. A. Brook, of
Bluevale, was eecretary.
The 35 charges of the Presbyte;'Y
were well represented by Lay and
Ministerial delegates,
Rev. P, J, MacRae, I3.A., BD., of
Winghann conducted the morning
wo'fthip,
Special visitors at the .Presbytery
were; Rev. C. D. Daniels of Ingersoll,
president of London Conference; Dr.
A. M. Stuart, B.A., of London; Rev.
Clifford G. Parkes, B. A., of Chat-
ham.
The president of the conference ad-
dressed the court on "Joyous Relig-
ion." He stressed the need of being
happy Christians so that the tidings
of Christianity might be "Glad Tid-
ings." It was imperative to engage in
our work with a contagious cheerful-
ness for we cannot be good followers
of Jesus unless joy is in our souls,
Joyous religion makes us winsome
and our faith and work in the GoSpel
is a recommendation and bound to be
a success.
The address was thought provoking,
challenging and well received,
Dr, A. M. Stuart spoke on the great
opportunity and challenge facing the
Christian Church in the new housing
areas through Canada and particular.
ly in these rapidly growing districts,'
if the tide of paganism was to be
checked. Many of our fellow Canad-
ians are not able to build their own
church without the aid of churches al-
ready established. A bird's eye view
was given of the developments in the
London area. The people of the city
and the adjacent charges were praised
for the effort made to meet the chal-
lenge assuming gladly the responsibil-
ity of raising $60,000.00 for extension
work. The hope was expressed that
the Presbyteries of the London Con-
ference, including Huron would raise
their allocations in full, so that the'
vast numbers of United Church people
in these new housing areas would not
be denied the spiritual and pastoral
care which they need,
Rev, C. G. Parkes spoke after the
report of the Missionary and Main-
tenance committee had been presented.
He took as his theme: "Keeping the
Church's Banners Flying." The need
was stressed for all the church mem-
bers to take an active and sacrificial
part in this task of building up the
Kingdom of God. Valuable suggestions
were offered on the way of conducting
an every member canvass.
The ladies of Brussels church served
a delightful dinner. During the dinner
hour Rev. W. H. Tonge, B.A., spoke of
the fundamental work of the British
and Foreign Bible Society and urged
a continuation of the generous sup-
port of the work.
The afternoon session opened at 2
p.m. Devotions were conducted by Rev.
T. J. White, B.A., of Londesboro.
The committee of the Presbytery
presented details and plans of the fall
and winter work for the consideration
of the delegates and final decision.
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tery. time Huron County had been
Social Service informed the Presby-
chosen as, one of the areas of expeei-
The committee on Evangelism and
Presbytery are urged to attend. I
the meeting and the laymen of Huron Its
Sunday October 25 will be Laymen's 14"
meat in rural evangelism. The Home Sunday, when as many laymen as pos-
Mission committee will join with the sible will appear in the pulpits of the Social Service and Evangelism Com- presbytery to press the need of Me, - mittee fol; this project. The program sionary and Maintenance work.
will be carefully planned, Schools will
The nine camps held at the Goderieh be set up. preaching missions and Camp Site during the summer were well teams 1°I. Visitation Evangelism patronized and very successful. ganieed. Certain needed improvements on the
.A Laymen's Coaching Conference is camp property will be attended to, at
to be held at Seaforth United Church, an early date, in preparation for an
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