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THE AUSTRALIAN RALPH BELL CRUSADES THE AUSTRALIAN BEGUN IN NEW GUINEA CHURCH Rev Canon Guy II Doke, of since1 1947, will retire from the position Christ Church, Yerorga (Brisbane), since at the end of this year. RECORD CHURCH RECORD crusades have been planned in 1949, has resignei as risidentiary canon Rev Trevor L. Smith, curate of All Ralph Bell, an associate THE NATIONAL NEWS!' k PER NINETY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION of St John's Cathedral. from January 1. Saints' Singleton (Newcastle) since 1968, sewn parts of the territory by has been appointed chaplain at Brisbane 1972. and as rector of Yeronga from evangelist with the Graham the Evangelical Alliance of the the national paper for Printed by John Fairfax and April 2 next. Church of England Grammar School. 5 , At.ng as Price 15 cents Church of England people Registered Sons Ltd., Broadway, Sydney. Rev Edward B. M. Thomas, rector of Rev Commn Ford has been annotated team, begins his long-awaited South Pacific Islands which is- No. 1510—April 6, 1972 a newspaper — Category A. Holy Trinity, Woolloongabba (Brisbane), curate of All Saints' Singleton (New- sued the invitation. — Catholic, Apostolic,- Prot- since 1964 will resign on April 8. cootie). crusades in Papua New estant and Reformed. Rev Stanley T. Batten, vicar of St Mrs Wendy Rose. an Anglican repro- In addition to nightly meetings Hugh's. !nate (Brisbane). since 1965, has sentatige, has been re-electml Queensland Guinea on April 2. resigned. State President of the Australian Council there will be opportunity to Subscription $4 per year, of Churches. posted. Editorial and Busi- SOUTH AFRICAN editceunrarokfl A. feltsii7th'ewh'T, i'Lella7knri., Rev Peter N. Riley, formerly curate of address students at high schools, (Brisbane). Christ Church North Adelaide, has been ness: 511 Kent Street, Sydney, Rev Robert R. Braun has been inducted to the charge of Berri-Barmera college!: and the University of 2000. Phone: 61 2975. Office appointed curate of St Clement's, (The Murray). Keith Cole reports on Papua New Guinea. hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Stafford (Brisbane). Rev David A. West. curate of St Step- Rev Richard N. GGIVIT has been hen's Penrith (SM.,) since 1970. was Issued fortnightly, on alter- PROTEST OVER The four weeks crusade pro- appointed curate of St Luke's, Too- Inducted as rector of St Cuthhert's No- nate Thursdays. woomba (Brisbane). remburn on 10 March. gram will culminate at the Hu- Rev lan N. Hunter. curate of St Rev Thomas It. Butler has been Luke's, Toowoomba (Brisbane). since appoiMed curate of S3 Stephen's Penrith bert Murray Stadium, Port 1969. has been appoint.] vicar of St from I March. Moresby. ANGLICAN-RC Hugh's. Biala. South-East Asia visit Rev Robert D. Malley, curate of St R. George E. Roberts, has been Andrew's Cronulla (Sydney) since 1970, appointed honorary curate of St Amt's. The organisers have asked Cleveland (Brisbane). has become curate of Christ Church Christians everywffiere for con- Ry Ian R. Shackleton has been Mama, based on lamberoo. Theological education Rev J. L. Nolland, curate of St $2 to join appointed curate of St James. Too- stant prayer support throughout STATEMENT woomba (Brisbane). Aldan's Annandale (Sydney) has been Rev Kenneth Foster. mate of All appointed to Cabramatta West in the the month. A protest by a rector and his parish representatives Saints, Mateo (Armidale). will be or- New Housing Areas ministry. dented by the of Armidale in All The following were made deacons in St Dates of the seven crusades is taking a new turn against a statement by the Archbishop of Canterbury has Saints on Friday. March 24. Andrew's Cathedral Sydney on Sunday are: April 2-4, Kieta/Panguna; Rev E. Charles White, RCA missioner 27 February: Messrs G. J. Abbas (St been widely covered by the press in South Africa and has at Menindee (Riveritia) since 1969, has John's Darlinghurst). R. E. Donley (St April 6-9, Rabaul; April 10-11, Cathedral must first involve itself in the It was only last year that the been appointed rectorof Kambalda (Kal- Clement% Lalor Park), E. R. Bird (St Following his trip to momentous (spiritual) challenge caused a considerable stir in the diocese of Johannesburg goorlie) from February 14. Madang; April 13-14, Wewak; first doctorate was awarded by Saviour% Punchbowl), B. J. Deriding (St South-East Asia in Febru- it faces. It is my conviction that Rev Douglas G. Newman was inducted Paul's Redfern), K. R. Johnson (St April 15-18, Lae; April 20-21, the Higher Theological School at and the Church of the Province of South Africa. as rector of St Peter's, Wonsan Hills Philip's Sydney), R. A. Jones (St Alban's ary, Dr Keith Cole, the Vice- Jakarta. Thus the climate and the future of Australia-New Zea- (Perth), on February 21. Lindfleld), G. B. Oliffe (St Mark's Dar- Goroka; April 22-30, Port More- The occasion was a Regional ministry in this diocese since his Rev Hugh McCollum. formerly rector Ralph Bell soil for theological development land (a reserved corner of the ling Point) and G. M. Simpson (St Principal of Ridley College, Council meeting in the diocese ordination in 1939. He trained of Merredin (Perth), was inducted as Jude's Randwick). sby. youth club world) will be 'hopeful' if they in Indonesia has only within the rector of St Paul's., Goomalling, on for the ministry at St Paul's Col- Melbourne, has commented last few years begun to become identify their destiny with us. of Johannesburg. Rev Arthur J. February I. Sexby, rector of St Michael and lege, Grahamstown. Res Idris L. Jones. rector of Min on developments that are conducive to productive theo- "Theology must 'make a joyful genew (Perth). since 1967, was inducted Kalgoorlie young people St George, Bezuidenhout, in the The Regional Council refused logical efforts by Indonesian noise' and herald this ori- as rector of Rockingham-Safety Bay on taking place in theological city and diocese of Johannesburg to hear Mr Sexby speak on the t. SU OPENS STATE'S FIRST over 16 gladly pay $2 yearly entation. I hope to see a steady Christians. statement of the Archbishop of F'Fble'v'lerIank L. CuttrIss, rector of Si education in the area. flow of visiting theologians and his parish lay representatives James, Kieg Street. Sydney, has been to belong to the basement The C.M.S. of Australia is between South-East Asia and were among those present. Mr Canterbury that "there is now elected president of the NSW State substantial agreement between Council of the Australian Council of CAMP ON THE COORONG youth club in premises ad- currently helping in Indonesia by Australia-New Zealand." Sexby has served his whole Churches. providing theological staff for the the Anglican and Roman Catho- Matron Beryl Bosaley. of Chesalon lic churches on eucharistic doc- Homes, Westrnead (Sydney), died on In declaring the Scripture joining St John's Cathedral, theological faculties of the February 5 last. She was with the RCA Christian University of Salatiga trine." 1936-47. Union Camp, Noonameena, Kalgoorlie, W.A. in Central Java and at Nommen- Mr Sexby and his lay repre- Mae Rosemary Tweedle, a graduate of open, Mr A. E. Simpson, AS IT SEEMED THEN sentatives walked out of the Sydney University, has joined the staff The club meets every Tuesday sen University in North Sumatra. of the Counselling Service (Sydney) as a South Australia's Director of meeting in protest, having first social worker. and Friday night and it is open: Dr Cole then outlined aspects Sister Beverley Moore, matron of Car- been allowed to hand in a writ- ranter (Sydney), since 1968. has resigned the National Fitness Council, to young people of all beliefs of the significant meetings of ten statement explaining some of to return to NZ. said "1 had always hoped to and none. the reasons for their protest. Mr Ken Harrison, formerly public rela- ATSSEA (Association of Theo- tions officer with the Salvation Army. has establish a National fitness The basement centre is com- logical Schools in South-East The Archbishop of Canter- been appointed public relations officer bury's statement arose from with the Anglican Home Mission Society. Camp on this side of the pletely self-contained and has a Asia) which were held in Bang- Sydney. comfortable and well-appointed the publication on January 1 of Mr Peter Gunn and Mr Douglas Tom- Murray, hut the funds have kok. Delegates came from theo- the Agreed Statement on the both former E1J presidents at Moen hall, fitted with a coffee bar. ashUniversity, Melbourne. have been not been forthcoming. Now pool table, stereophonic tape logical schools in Hong Kong. doctrine of the eucharist made appointed to the staff of the Inter Var- following the joint Anglican- Scripture Union has achieved recorder and stereo radiogram. Taiwan, the Philippines, Sing- sity Fellowship in Victoriaibex, for 1972. Roman Catholic conference held Rev James E. curate of St. apore, Indonesia and Thailand. Sigoinst's CooParoci (Brisbane) since this and I congratulate you The Bishop of Kalgoorlie, Rt it Windsor last September. 1969. has been appointed rector of St Rev Denis Bryant, says the base- The Executive Director of AT- In his parish paper, Mr Sexby Bartholomew's Mount Gravatt from mid on building a camp of such April. high standards." ment has been instrumental in SSEA, Dr Kosukt Koyama said has amplified some of his feel- Rey Tan Turkington, chaplain of bringing to a satisfactory com- that current theological needs in- ings about the Archbishop's Trinity College, Glenalmond, Perth- vite us "to focus our attention staternent. He writes: shire. 1967. and chaplain of Geciong Amongst the 200 who attend- pletion a number of• community Dr Keith Cole Grammar 1963-67. h. been appointed projects and this year ii is hoped more to 'noisy Chinatown' than "Unfortunately the Arch- chaplain at Geelong Grammar School ed the official opening on Febru- 'sir A. E. Simpson talks with Rev A. S. Tinsley at the opening to increase even more :Ins side Speaking first of Indonesia he to a 'quiet library'." He cumin bishop of Canterbury cannot rise (Melbourne) from February. ary 19 were civic leaders from Rev Canon T. G. Mohan. chairman of Ili the Scripture Cnion's Camp Noonameena. of its activities. said that Protestant Christians ued: "How can one find the real - above the propaganda of his own the Church Pastoral Aid Society (U.K.) Meningie, the nearest town and number about four million and ity of 'the widespread crisis of party and is guilty of gravely and a canon of St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, will visit Australia in the second 100 miles south east of Adelaide. :ire distributed among nearly 8,- faith and search for meaning in misrepresenting the facts and of half of this year. 000 congregations located in all life' in the library at Trinity Col- misleading the uninformed. The Noonameena has been built Rev Michael 3. F. Ingot!. rector of St the 25 provinces of the nation. lege, Singapore, unless he goes deception lies in his word now. laden Timboon (Ballarat) since 1967, has to meet the rapidly growing de- London synod fails to ;wpm% e been appointed rector of All Souls' Thus Protestant Christians num- out to the 'noisy Chinatown' in He does not tell the world that Edenhopo from 16 Audi. mands for ISCF camping. Even ber at least three times Roman Singapore? How can we study his party has been in substantial Rev Grneme J. Winterton, curate of Holy Trinity Kew (Melbourne) since before the site was completed, Anglican-Methodist unity plan Catholic believers. Of these the 'the urgent issues of human agreement with Roman Catholic 1971, has been appointed in charge of St five ISCF canoe camps were great majority, perhaps 25 deno- development and social justice' eucharistic doctrine for at least Laurence's Doveton from,43.pril. London synod has joined synods have now voted on hands, voted for a motion asking minations, are related to Dutch unless we experience them in the 140 years and has sworn to Rev Geoffrey A. E. Turner, vicar of St conducted during thi past sum- the General synod to start new churches or missionary societies: streets of Bangkok? Is the 'dia- undermine the constitution of the Augustine's Moreland (Melbourne) since mer vacation. the synods of Peterborough the scheme. 1968. has been appointed vicar of negotiations towards a union at least four have relationships lectic between a universal tech- English Church until they are St Paul's Boronia from June next. The property is also being and Truro in rejecting the Up to the end of February it scheme which would be open to with German churches; three nological civilisation and local able to take it back to Rome. I Rey Manny G. Johnson, curate of St John's Launceston (Tasmania) since 1968, used by a number of schools for current Anglican-Methodist was ..estimated that the votes in all churches and could be have grown out of Swiss efforts; cultural and religious situation' know a clergyman of this dioc- has been appointed assistant secretary for use during term both for water favour of the scheme represented achieved in a single stage. and several do not seem to be observable in Jakarta 'and 60 ese, and there are others like Victoria of World Christian Action. unity scheme. Twenty-three sports and for the study of ecolo- about 67 per cent. When it The voting figures for the related to any overseas church. miles outside of Jakarta. Facul- him, who has said that he would Conan William R. Ray, headmaster of comes to the General Synod on ty qualification must not be a join the church of Rome if it Pulteney Grammar School, Adelaide. gy. out of forty-three English three latest diocesan synods There are few "liberal" or May 3 for a final decision, how- 'library based' academic degree. were not for the fact that he were: — "modernist" churches or groups ever, an overall majority of 75 It requires the insight of 'street would have to put away his wife in the Western use of those per cent is required. London: Clergy 62 in favour, observation.' It is obvious that to do so. At heart many Angli- terms, though it is not difficult to During the London debate the 91 against, 3 abstentions; Laity we need both kinds of com- are find those with no clear-cut con- can priests and Bishop of Willesden declared 67 in favour, 82 against, 2 ab- petence in our schools." Roman Catholics. It is sheer and New Sydney CEBS stentions. The Bishop of London sistent theological position. Thus that the present scheme would deliberate bluff if they pretend most of the churches are theo- rend the unity of the Church of voted in favour. The Bishop of Dr Koyama issued a specific they are now coming around to logically orthodox or con- challenge to the theological The Tower of Baud from a fourteenth century England. And Rev John Stott, Stepney abstained. the R.C. point of view." servative. The Heidelberg Con- picture hook. rector of All Souls', Longhorn Hereford: Clergy 43 in favour, schools in Australia. "Let me say fession is widely used where a director takes up office Place, claimed that a vote 41 against; Laity 60 in favour, a few words specifically on the theological norm is needed. against the present proposals 26 against. The bishop voted in Australia-New Zealand Associa- Mr George Atkinson, new time director of youth work in would open the way to a new favour. Against this background of tion whose secretary is with us today," he said. "Australia-New director of the Church of the parish of St Luke's, Mosman. scheme which would bring Coventry: Clergy 41 in favour, church life, most theological He then spent eighteen months Zealand is at this moment facing Union in Australia a organic union between the two 32 against; Laity 42 in favour, England Boys' Society in schools in Indonesia are trying to the destiny-ful moment of deci- in Canada studying modern churches rruore quickly. 19 against, 1 abstention. The Sydney diocese, took up educate the clergy, to prepare sion. In which direction do they camping methods and directing he synod, by a show of bishop voted in favour. office on Monday, March 6. Pioneer Camps. Since his return them for their tasks as ministers want to orient their future. Are he has worked as a camp organi- of the Word and shepherds of they going in the traditional and possibility says artificial direction of keeping He brings to the position a ser with the Youth Department. the flock. wide and varied experience in He has also done a year's study themselves predominantly with Frank Woods, said in Tam- "We are closer in many ways There is also a strong move to the 'white' world of the West? Union of the Anglican to the Roman Catholic Church, youth work in Sydney and over- in theology at Moore College. While at Mosman he was US leader of healing try and make Christian theology Church with the Presby- worth recently. out of which we grew centuries "What is their posture towards seas. He comes from St John's, branch governor of Sea CEBS. more relevant to the Indonesian "It depends at this stage on ago. "The Prayer Book is evi- the teeming millions of Asians terian, Congregational and Glebe, where he was active in He is the first layman appointed scene. It was not until the late the outcome of the vote for the dence of this closeness," he said. immediately north of them? Methodist churches was "a youth work. Later he was full- director of diocesan CEBS. order in Australia 1950s that the first Indonesian Uniting Church," he said. Christians with doctorate degrees There is something definite we possibility." the Primate of "At the moment, there's no Rev Dr Alfred Price, the Physician, is at present began to return and work in In- can say about it from our theo- Australia, the Most Rev chance." Brisbane's donesia. logical conviction. Theology The Primate said union could George Atkinson on the day he Warden-emeritus of the In- visiting Australian States. WELCOME TO THE FAMILY be achieved in 1975 after the new canons took up his appointment ternational Order of St Luke Uniting Church had become He recently retired after 29, The Archbishop of Bris- To become a subscriber to the Australian Church Re- years as rector of St Stephen's, established — "then we'll be in- cord, just fill in the form below and mail it in with Philadelphia. His first healing Remarriage of divorced vited, but not before." bane, the Most Reverend F. service there was attended by 20 He said the Anglican Church R. Anion, has announced $4 or simply ask us to charge it. was watching very closely the people. Today, thousands are the appointment of a new I enclose $4 for annual subscription/Please charge it Dr Gerald Knight to being reached in healing services on Dublin ACC agenda outcome of the scheme to unite and a round-the-clock prayer the churches. residentiary canon and a new 'cross out one) "You can see for yourself that Dr Knight is 63. His associa- chain. to the 22 member churches in persons under certain circum- honorary canon of St. John's _ _ _ _ _ Dr. Price's work has attracted The controversial question the gulf between the episcopal retire tion with the RSCM goes back the Anglican communion. stances. Cathedral, Brisbane. nation-wide attention, featured of the remarriage of div- Rev David Chaplin, a member and non-episcopal churches has The council, established by the To The Australian Church Record, 511 Kent Street, Dr Gerald Knight, who to student days when he was on the Coast-to-Coast TV pro- of the World Council of to be bridged sooner or later. The new residentiary canon is orced people will be among Rev William Frederick Carter, Sydney, N.S.W., 2000. has been Director of the associated with its founder (Sir gram "Crossroads", and the Lambeth Conference in 1968, Churches' staff the Caribbean, "This has already been done Sydney Nicholson). Under his story has been written by Stanley the .jtems on the agenda of has no legislative authority. has been named deputy executive in India, where there is no Angli- who has been rector of St An- Royal School of Church drew's, South Brisbane, since NAME leadership the number of affi- High of "Readers Digest". the next meeting of the Ang- officer of the Anglican commu- can Church, or any other single Remarriage in church of a 1960. He will continue as rector Music for the- past twenty He is in Australia at the in- lican Consultative Council nion. denomination, just the United liated choirs has more than divorced person while the of that parish. years, is to retire from his vitation of the Order of St Luke. He succeeds Canon Robert M. India Church, Such a movement ADDRESS doubled and now totals 7,944. set down for Dublin, July 16- partner is still living is forbidden Rev Alfred Stephen Jffill, who He spent 4 to 15 March in NSW Jeffrey, who is returning to is starting in New Zealand. post later this year. He is in the Church of England, al- has been rector of St Mary's, He was in Australia leading an before moving on to other Slates. 27, 1973. South Africa as senior chap ain "It's not possible to say which POSTCODE to become the School's first though legislation has been Redcliffe. since 1952, is the new RSCM summer school in In NSW he drew large au- to the Archbishop of Capetown. church we could join up with if The first meeting of ACC was passed by synods in Canada. n vote is hononary canon. He will contin- overseas commissioner. January this year diences. Chaplin will work under Bis held last year in Llmuru, Kenya, New Zealand and Central Africa ue to be rector of Redcliffe. to permit remarriage of divorced John Howe, executive officer. Page 8 Australian Church Record, March 23, 1972 and dealt with concerns common utZinge ILibrary EDITORIAL SHOULD YOUNG CHILDREN PARTICIPATE IN HOLY COMMUNION? Unbelief endangers society And this is how it is through- The sign and seal of God's Rev Philip Edgcumbe Hughes, Th.D., D. Litt., the author of this article, is an out the New Testament. covenant of grace, which is bap- When Christians have done all they can to up-date the gospel, make it relevant, render it in modern language, pre- considerable reputation in both the United Kingdom tism, is rightly administered to Anglican theologian with a True enough, response may be sent it in the modern idiom and frenziedly done everything to bridge the generation and the communications gap, they have infants born within the sphere of and the U.S.A. At present he lives in Philadelphia, USA. expressed corporately, as in pub- the covenant. Such children are hardly made a dent in unbelief. lic worship ("We praise thee, 0 in no sense in a neutral position: by the publication of a report and service." This being so, the Lord, ..."; "here we offer and At the present time the old question arises whether in- from their earliest days the strong on ethics and morality of sorts but and new draft service of in- present unto thee, 0 Lord, our- promises and blessings of the The Bible shows us that in every age, man's take programs of relief and social betterment. desirability of bringing bap- itiation entitled Holy Baptism fants are fit subjects for baptism. selves ..."), but the corporate weak on Christ, weak on Scripture. In seeking to justify an covenant belong to them. grossest sin has been unbelief. Unbelief has In many cases, it helps them to rationalise their tism, laying on of hands, and with the laying-on-of-hands and response is compounded of the kept him from God, kept him from the joy of unbelief, to forget that who will serve Christ The spirit of secular humanism is also Holy Communion, prepared by affirmative answer to this The credal interrogation of first communion together into personal responses of the individ- sharing in Christ and kept him therefore from must first be born again by the Holy Spirit. abroad in the ecumenical movement and it is the drafting committee on question the report engages in a ual members. Even the Church parents and godparents in the precarious type of argumenta- his fellows. That most religious man, Nicodemus, learnt trying hard to infiltrate - the missionary move- a single rite is being widely Christian initiation. (I have not cannot respond for someone else. name of the child to be baptised ment. It has latterly overplayed its hand and is discussed in Anglican circles yet seen the recent report of a tion. Repudiating what it is a recognition of this reality. It The New Testament makes it abundantly this in his first contact with Christ. describes as "prevailing individ- But, it will be asked, what now meeting a rising groundswell of apposi- commission of the Church of is not a case of vicarious faith. It clear that once a man has trusted his life to Christians have a duty to proclaim the and many voices are advo- ualism," that is, the concept of then of infant baptism? Does not is, rather, a recognition of the tion everywhere. England which I understand this involve vicarious faith and Christ, Satan declares war on him that faith of Christ in all its purity and power but cating the regular participa- makes similar recommendations.) faith "as exclusively an individ- priority of God's grace, of the This situation can be met by Christians ual act," on the ground that even vicarious response, of parents, spiritual privileges by which, so he might restore him to unbelief. C. S. Lewis the proclaimer must be alive to the widespread tion of infants, or at least godparents, and congregation, on nature of secular humanism and its rigid unbe- proclaiming an authentic, biblical faith, calling Unconfirmed in the case of an adult an indi- to speak, this child is unceasingly in "On Obstinacy in Belief" has put it: men from unbelief. Man cannot do the truth small children, in the sacra- vidual declaration of faith "may behalf of the uncomprehending "When we accept Christianity we are warned lief. Unbelief must be exposed for what it is enveloped, and of the nurture unless he is in the Truth. ment of holy communion. At the last general convention or may not reflect true com- infant? Properly understood, no. and admonition of the Lord in that apparent evidence against it will occur — — a heinous sin which darkens the mind, For there are certain basic solid- It is impossible for a man to be a true of the American Episcopal mitment," faith may be followed which 'he is constantly to be evidence strong enough 'to deceive if possible clouds the conscience and keeps a man from So persuasive has this advoca- by doubt, or there may be a arities which should always be Christian and to stand aloof from society's cy been, at any rate on the Church, held in Houston, Texas, reared, with the expectation that the very elect." the Saviour's love. the house of bishops refused ap- change in religious viewpoint, it taken into account: the solid- as he grows and develops he will many ills. But man's history has also proved American scene, that in the pro- asserts that "the response of arities, namely, of the Christian Individuals and congregations and deno- Any attempt to come to terms with unbelief cess of prayer book revision now proval to the proposal that con- increasingly give evidence of that unbelieving man with the noblest in- faith of the Church into which family and of the Christian grateful self-dedication as a true minations are fields of evangelism today rather or to get alongside it must be recognised as a taking place the Standing firmation (laying-on-of-hands) tentions, has only succeeded in perpetuating plus first communion should be one is sacramentally in- congregation, which themselves child of God. than forces for evangelism because the spirit futile exercise. Satan must be highly delighted injustices. Liturgical Commission of the corporated by baptism" is "far are concentric spheres within the Episcopal Church has indicated united with the baptism of in- The conventional milieu of of unbelief has crept in. The Bible often paints at the eclectic spirit abroad today — "all Dr Carl Henry has pointed out that "In fants, as is the practice, of more important," and that "this definitive solidarity of the divine faiths" services, attempts to confer with Mus- its readiness to abandon the covenant of grace. Christian 'home and Church a very unpleasant picture of social injustice our day there is a 'crisis of unbelief,' just as course, in the Greek Orthodox is true both for an adult and for means, then, that the children of lims and Jews to find common areas of belief. practice of deferred confirmation an infant." and oppression springing from the sin of unbe- there once was a 'crisis of belief.' " "This Church, but agreed that, subject The covenant believing parents are not born lief among the very children of the kingdom. Some religious education programs popt.• crisis of unbelief," he says, "runs deeper than to the sanction of the diocesan This notion of vicarious faith, into the neutral isolation of a lar today reflect the same spirit of unbelief. we dream and it touches the destinies of us bishop, children who 'had had however, is as unbiblical as it is religious vacuum: they are chil- It is this spirit of unbelief which makes some instruction in the meaning unrealistic. You can love another Christian parents with their They are strong on "comparative religion," all." VIEWPOINT children constitute the Christian dren of the covenant. But this so many today in the name of Christ under- of the sacrament but had not person, you can pray for him, means, in turn, that to them be- Aborigines been confirmed might receive you can witness to him, but you home which is the immediate sphere into which children of be- long the obligations as well as Holy Communion. cannot exercise faith in his stead; the benefits of the covenant, and The Aboriginal question for faith, as the authors of the lieving parents are born and in The Report acknowledges that which they are reared. But the this their baptism as infants must is the most urgent and chal- acceptance of divine grace "in- report do not seek to deny, in- always recognise. volves response and commitment, Christian 'home itself belongs to MORE ABOUT HUMILITY Reprogram yourself lenging social issue before volves faith in what God has the wider sphere of the Christian church and nation today; done in Christ to achieve our and in the nature of the case this MORE ON PAGE FOUR Let's think some more What a test! None of us likes secret faults which may be un- is essentially a personal and indi- Church, which is the community to be told! known to ourselves but very ob- I've begun to realise the tremendous possibilities more so than drugs, abortion salvation, and commitment to of believers. FOUR about—"Humility." follow him in the way of worship vidual reaction. The verse at the head of this vious to others and when God which lie in reprogramming ourselves. or child-beating. Our nation "Let the righteous smite article shows us the value of uses others to show us these wise reproof. The Psalmist faults we are apt to resent it. What a dull subject, you say, has nothing to offer. Seek help if has done violence to the ori- me, it shall be a kindness; ginal people of this country. and let him reprove me; it showed that he was humble by 2. A readiness to rejoice picturing to yourself all kinds of you cannot beat this alone. not only accepting reproof but when God uses others. self-denial, plus the gloomy pros- Now our thoughts: they like to Restitution and recompense shall be an excellent oil." by regarding it as a kindness When God uses us, naturally pect of a joyless existence. Not a pop up in our minds, don't they, are overdue. —Psalm 141/5. shown to him. we are glad and thankful but do bit — it's really great fun, a those stupid, wrong, mischievous kate Last time 1 mentioned two we rejoice when He uses others refreshing challenge — and the intruders. So — what to do? Without white inroads, the more than He uses us and in rewards are great. Aborigines might well have num- marks of humility. Here are lowliness of mind esteem others bered three millions today (they By Kenneth B. Roughley Maybe we are Christians who were 300,000 two hundred years two more! better than ourselves. really trust in the Lord, rejoicing By Margaret I. A willingness to allow There is so much God does ago): they now number 150,000. sanders to do his will, knowing his peace for the humble. Peter reminds us They "own" none of their own others to tell us our faults. and joy in our hearts. If we have land, contrary to original Colo- It takes much grace on our part (1 Peter 5/5) "God opposes the indeed learnt the secret of vic- to accept reproof from a fellow- proud, but gives grace to the I believe one of the answers is nial Office policy. They have torious, overcoming Christian to get in first, and plan the repro- been so driven out, pushed Christian and even more so to humble" — the word 'here for life, we are truly blessed. Is getting CUSTOMS AGENTS regard it as a kindness and not "grace" means "graciousness." gramming of your thoughts and around, controlled, denigrated The God of all grace enables us But perhaps there are some attitudes, completely depending and debased in white eyes that Goods cleared, delivered an injury. When we do, however, l to ex Parcels Post, Aircraft it becomes an excellent "oil" to be gracious to all `as our Lord whoget bogged down: earnest on the Holy Spirit. Cultivate the most white Australians fail and Ships. which will enable us to correct was. believers, yet nevertheless habit of repeating a short prayer, see the dignity and qualities and or a Bible verse or two, when national entity which are proper- "SERVICE TRANSPORT" our faults. Another scripture tells us that troubled at times. It is for these along all right 181 Clarence ht„ S)dney. We sometimes pray that God God "dwells with them that are that I write, sharing a few ideas your mind is not occupied. ly theirs. l'hone 29 5001, 29 3634. will teach us and clean e us from of a humble spirit. He who which have come to me, either Maybe print these on a card, and We are told that the Abori- dwells in the highest heavens through my own meditations or do a nice coloured drawing, or gines will number 400,000 by 2,- shock for Mrs. Sanders dwells in the lowest hearts." the ministry of others. prop it up by a vase of flowers 000 AD. They could well control It was a great It was said of the Lord Jesus Two possible avenues of dis- in your kitchen. the Northern Territory State when her husband died. NOW EXTENDSTE HIS EXCLUSIV Turn aside firmly from the Parliament by then, and outdo JEWELLER SERVICES TO OUR READERS E that He was meek and lowly in tress are our past and our heart. May we follow in His thoughts. Straightaway I will link unlovely, and fill your mind with the DLP in holding the balance He had always spoiled her. N1ADE TO ORDER JEWELLERY steps. (1 Peter 2/21) on to a verse of Scripture which what is beautiful and worthy. If of power in Federal politics. He did things for her all the time— YOUR DESIGN OR OURS can be our anchor: Hebrews 13, you feel you're beginning to drift Our nation must solve the ASK to SEE THE RANGE OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS verse 8: "Jesus Christ is the back, repeat your affirmation, problems of true integration in to save her pain—to save her trouble. aloud if possible. Anything creat- one generation, tt ensure one 20 per cent Below Retail The capital of heaven is the same yesjerday and today and When he died it looked as though she FRANK AKEHURST "PARK HOUSE" heart in which Jesus Christ is for ever." ive which you can do with your people of Australia by the turn 4th Floor, 15 Pork Street, Sydney, 2000. Phone 26 6368 enthroned as King.—Sadhu Sun- hands will help to make you feel of the century. would be completely helpless. dar Singh, Let's begin with our yesterday. happy and relaxed. Aborigines should own their It can never be undone, but it Scrap that mental picture of traditional lands. They should But Mrs. Sanders has friends. can be faced, forgiven, healed, yourself as a failure — and see have compensation for the past and rendered unable to make your possibilities begin to and provision of every possible The Chesalon Parish Nursing Service visits her every day. trouble. For make trouble it will develop! aid and encouragement to assist Without the daily nursing care she —if it can. their development culturally, This is where a wise and ex- socially, economically. This is couldn't live outside a nursing home. ( WOMEN perienced Christian counsellor not white generosity — it is Because the nursing sisters look after can inspire faith in Jesus who is WOOD (WILL FUNERALS simple justice. Government policies 'have her so well she is able to stay in Lord of all the yesterdays, to lay —PHONES— this bogy low once and for all. changed for the better. In some IN Metropolitan (All her well-loved home. An important part of release is to respects they still need to forgive everyone — including Branches) 80 0396, change. Pressures must be She can still get around and do things for herself. yourself! Katoomba — Katoomba 41. applied to see that they do. How- ACTION ever, the greatest need is for There may be a need for re- something which legislation can- pentance but never remorse, not achieve: a change of heart in which is a crippling emotion and white Australians until they see LEADER WHAT! Aborigines as brothers, credit You mean to say C.M.S. BOOK- them with the stature, the worth, SHOP has been selling church the dignities which belong to any HMS Mrs Esther Moore de Sainz robes ell these years and I didn't national people. • know about itt No other body of citizens but Riverina to the church is equipped to initiate I always get my

ments of Jesus from Buddhist, ADVER'llSEMENTS Sikh and Jewish points of view ACR'S REVIEW EDITOR INTRODUCES ------A LETTER FROM MASSACHUSETTS (quite fascinating reading). The other writers have all Key Books IMPORTANT NEW TITLES: A South Australian reader spent three quarters of her time washing machine and a drier. written essays of considerable Positions Vacant Cl arced adeertlsaments Tie be BASIC CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES, ed. Carl F. H. Henry. Baker, 1971. Mt at the °Dice or phoned to has made the suggestion that telling the audience her back- We have a garden which is not importance. D. T. Niles, Moma 61 2975 up to noon on the Monday 302 pages. US$3.95. Originally published in 1962, this paperback is a ot the week before publication. ground. Then she gave her as colourful as the one we had in Hooter, David Jenkins, Gordon ORGANIST. 2 manual pipe organ. For Charge is Sc per word with a mini- it would be of interest if lecture. She felt it was important Adelaide. The growing season is The names of the mum harps Rupp and the editor himself are symposium on the basic doctrines of our faith. Sonday mannIng and /or evening duties. 01 Si someone in the United States for the audience to know who much shorter, from May to Sep- 'Books authors are a who's who of the great evangelical theologians of this gen- Cansiaer student organist. APPly amongst the impressive line-up. Rector, Ali Saints' Church, Cammeray. she was and from what point of tember, and many plants are eration. They include Geoffrey Bianieley, F. F. Bruce, Leon Morris, 929 2620. who knows Australia could Not every essay, in the re- Holiday view she was speaking. killed off by the extreme cold. Van Til, Berkouwer, Philip Hughes, Hoekema, Ramm, Kuhn, among write a column for the Re- SUPREME viewer's opinion, does equal jus- Accommodation When we arrived in Boston We live about thirty five miles tice to the weight of the biblical others. There are 44 topics in, all, each handled in a compass of from cord. As an Australian living four years ago we received a lot north of Boston. To a Bostonian testimony, and there are real ten- five to eight or nine pages. Valuable because it is comprehensive and For Sale and studying in the U.S., I of surprises. The main reason Boston is the centre of the so concise. Most useful for ready reference by students and ministers. CHRIST sions in the viewpoints repre- MARK'S SKETCHBOOK OF CHRIST, by Helen Tenney. Banner of LUTANDA was that we had only known universe. It is a city with a great sented (well highlighted in the CONCRETE BLOCK MACHINE. have been asked to write it. Truth Trust, 1971. 104 pages. UK60p. Here is reading material, ques- America through what we had deal of history and culture. THE FINALITY OF CHRIST ed. Dow editor's final chapter). Makes blocks. slabs. edgings. screen- YOUTH HAVEN tions on the work and spaces for written answers on the whole of St Margaret Mead, the famous read, and by what we had seen There are about half a million Fitzpatrick, Abingdon, 1966. 201 Nevertheless, despite the lack blocks. garden stools-8 at once and American anthropologist was on television and the films. We students attending Universities Mark's gospel. Most useful for children at home or in the classroom. 96 an hour. 595. Ideal sea-helo Toukley, N.S.W. $11“.50. of homogeneity in the outlook of oralects. Send for leaflets. Department asked to give a lecture and she had known that we were seeing a and other places of higher learn- pages. It has large, clearly printed pages with plenty of room for the written Near to lakes and surf. Altogether there are eleven the volume the intention of each C.R.. Forest Farm Research. London- biased picture but we had not ing. Unbelievable sums are spent contributor to do justice to the answers, maps, helps for teachers and is enclosed in attractive covers by derry. N.S.W.. 2753, contributors to this symposium, Small or large house parties. realised how biased it was. on scientific research. It is one supremacy of Jesus Christ is as piral plastic binder. Good accommodation, max. 150 In this first letter I would like of the centres of the electronic eight of whom are Methodists IS REVOLUTION CHANGE? ed. Brian Griffiths. Inter Varsity Press LAND for sale. Damien Avenue. South and three non - Christians. The very clear. We ntwarthv ille. Level block. pleasart Apply: MANAGER, LETTERS I you to look with me from the industry. B. L. Smith. pocketbook, 1972. 111 pages. $1.05. Five essays in which the authors speak out agaist the fantasy aspect overlook/Ina reserve. Price about latter three contribute assess 09.000. Telephone 631 8407. P.O. Box 21, Toukley, N.S.W. place where I live, work and Even though a Bostonian may of revolution have been brought together in one volume. They are evangelicals from widely diverse From page five study, so that you may make consider Boston to be the centre cultures who while convinced that violent revolution will achieve nothing, believe that Christians Tel.: 2263 better sense of what I say in of the Universe, it is perched on must be involved in bringing about needful changes in existing social orders. Positions Wanted Toukley 94 336, Sydney 84 1601 Encyclopaedia of Religion later letters. one small corner of the United Eighteenth century and Ethics for the library at Groveland Is a small town. States, three thousand miles from SINGLE or Family. On farm. river. The population is about five Los Angeles. Of this vast land I TWO Christian Girls require house-mind- close to beaches, town. Apply Mrs W. the Bishop Patteson Theolo- Inn positionLowercn North Shore Sims.' Laurel Vale," RMB.14 Valle. thousand. A suburb of many have travelled only four hundred while owner absent. References avail- via Nambucca Heads, 2448. Phone gical Centre but without suc- The Bonhoeffer family places and nowhere, it nestles miles west and four hundred able. Phone 95 5641. Valle 26. Scottish revival being a distinguished psychiatrist ffer for South Bank ecclesiastics. cess and even the Church alongside the Merrimack River. miles along the coast to Wash- . academic exercise is disguised, THE BONHOEFFERS: PORTRAIT OF A whose great tolerance, humour Indeed, it will draw the most Times in England has not Its population is nearly all white, ington. Thus I have only an ant's lIE CAMBUSLANG REVIVAL by Your next and are mostly Roman Catholics. eye view, but always I FAMILY. Sabine leibholz-Bonhoelfer. and dislike of cliches left an conservative irresistibly. Wanted been able to procure a sec- Arthur Fawcett. Banner of Truth cIesZitneTdheaZ°1(selt: J. B. Morons Holiday There are only two small Protes- We have lived for two years in 1911. 203 indelible mark on his eight Trust, 1911. 256 pages. EU111.25. carefullymbuslandthe Ca Revival in its Sidgwick Jackson, SECONDHAND THEOLOGICAL BOOKS ond-hand set for us." tant churches in town, an a suburb of Boston and two talented children. Any lack of _ _— bought Quotes mien C.M.S. Book- will be best spent at The diocese of Melanesia has Episcopal and a Congregational. years in Groveland. During this This book is a contribution to historic context. pages. $9.80. self-control when hurt, or any shop. 91 Bathurst street, Sydney. history of the For non-Scottish readers, espe- 55 students in residence this year It is a quiet town with people time I have been a student chap- the Lord Longford's suggestion in exaggeration of pain to gam lain in a world famous mental Church of Scotland in the eight- cially members of the Church of WANTED 100 more students to enrol KOINONIA studying for holy orders. These from many walks of life. a foreword to this book that no sympathy was unacceptable to in C. of E. Bible College. Full Bible men will be studying for either Atpresent we are just ending hospital for two years, as well as eenth centu.ry. The author was England, the main interest of the him, as was forgetfulness in the urse by corresponden. anywhere. granted the Faulds Fellowship in family in our time "even in- SHORT NOTICES1 ll details Iran Registrar. P.O. Box EVANS HEAD certificates or diplomas of theo- winter and the snow left by the assisting in a suburban parish, book centres in its account of cluding the Kennedys" has been young, which was condemned as at. Roseville. N.S.W.. 2069. logy for which the college is now storms of last week is fast dis- and two years as a graduate the University of Glasgow and George Whitefield's amazing egoism and inexcusable thought- In the heart of this allowed him to engage in more remarkable than the Bon- WANTED. Second-hand Blower (vacuum entitled through accreditation. appearing. Although the weather student at Boston University ministry. Students of the hoeffers gains considerable cre- lessness. unit) for Reed Organ. Reply 471 Summerlond is more extreme than it is in while serving as Vicar of the three years of detailed research Evangelical Awakening in the SPIRITUAL UNION COM Kissing Point Road, Erminoton 2115. If there are any readers who dence in the story unfolded by There are fascinating cameos MUNION by Arthur W. Pink, Phone 85 6477. For further information write to Australia (summers are almost as Episcopal mission church in in this period. He was awarded a eighteenth century will find have the 13-volume set of the doctorate in philosophy; his Dietrich's twin sister. of German family life between Baker, 1971. 160 pages. $4.95 WANTED to Purchase for Patteson Theo- hot, and winters are much cold- Groveland. much fresh and valuable mate- logical Centre. Melanesia, 13-volume "KOINONIA" Encyclopaedia of Religion and thesis is contained in this vol- The characters of the parents the wars together with an appre- (US). The unity in the Godhead set of Encyclopaedia of Religion and P.O. BOX 45 Ethics edited by Hastings who er) life is not much different Prior to coming to America, I rial in these pages. Ethics, edited by James Hastinqs and from what we were used to in was an assistant at Holy Trinity ume. are finely sketched, the father ciative and perceptive account of union with Christ and union be Published by T.and T. Clark. Please Casino, N.S.W. 2470 would be prepared to donate or M. L. Loans. rite to the Chairman, Australian Adelaide and Sydney. in Adelaide, after I completed Its primary character as an English attitudes to German tween believers are clearly and Board of Missions, 109 Cambridge sell them I would be glad to hear refugees of whom she was one, Street. Stanmore. NSW, 2048, stating from them. We live in a relatively large my training for the Anglican faithfully treated. the condition of the books and the house which is heated and is ministry at Moore College. having fled with her husband price. Interstate (Bishop) D. N. Shearman, SHIELD BIBLE STUDY Australian Board of Missions, supplied with a dishwasher, —Charles D. Barton and family, he being a professor SERIES — HOSEA and MARK. Services Sydney Melbourne audience sees of constitutional. law and of Jew- Baker, 1971. $US1.95 each. Use- Wanted to Rent ish extraction. ful manuals for one book Bible PERTH, St. Alban's. 423 Beaufort Street. Her account of a weekend study. HOUSE or self-contained flat required by Service0 B 81.m. 30 a.m. and 7,30 ono married couple for monthe P.T. ector Rev. Bryan F. Hall. Crossword Prizes spent at the Palace at Chichester WORDS OF WISDOM from liv- fAprilrom 22. Phone 84f 6553, with Bishop and Mrs G. K. A. Hlbberd. BOOK PRIZES for Bible SLAVIC GOSPEL ASSOCIATION first flying parson ing Psalms and Proverbs, com- COORPAROO. St. Sterrhienls Brisbane. Crossword No' 49 have been Bell, as well as her comments on Cnr. Cavendish and Chatsworth Roads. to Australia and BCA in 1922 new challenge to the society in piled by George M. Wilson. Visitors welcome. 7,30 and 9 a.m. posted to Mrs S. Pollard, Bend- Bishop Gerald Mutton, the "Instant towns" — the latest English domestic customs are Hodder Christian Paperback, Holy Communion. 11 cm. Morning for 10 years. typical of her eminently readable Professional Prayer (Holy Communion 1st Sunday/. emeer, NSW and Mrs K. Bevan, (Peter Deyneka, General Director) former Federal Secretary of being Moranbah in the diocese 1971. 304 pages. $1.15. Five 7 10 pm. Evening Praver Allambie Heights, NSW. He explained how he got his of Rockhampton. style. Rector: Rev. wirry GoOdhew. the Bush Church Aid aircraft from friends and suppor- psalms and one chapter of pro- Services Will you become a fellow-labourer through prayer? Reaching At the rally were also Mr M. Far more alive than Bethge's verbs for each day of the month. Slavic peoples through radio, literature, evangelism, church ters in the UK who thought that Society, chaired the rally in Job artd Mr J. Lindridge, both of monumental biography, this AT THE RISK OF BEING A planting. an ex-World War I pilot with a whom flew planes for BCA in MOVING: St Paul's Cathedral Chapter parish twice the size of England book will surprise many who are WIFE by Patti Bard and Mary- ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL THE FIELDS: 130 Missionaries, 22 countries, 13 languages. the flying Medical Work when it FURNITURE REMOVALS, House on Friday, 10th should use a plane. prone to blame Dietrich Bonhoe- anna Johnson. Zondervan, 1971, STORAGE. RADIO: 80 programs weekly. operated. 18 ROSLYN STREET, POTTS POINT, SYDNEY 181 pages. $US3.95. Two women cond.tccreful handling. March. During Mr Daniel's talk the 4 11;2:411ty LITERATURE: Bibles, New Testaments, Hymn Books, Con- speak of the deepest feelings and Es!.*; TELEPHONE 35 3355 The Dominoe Players — a chairman of the BCA committee A. R. C. THOMAS. cordances, Children's and Youth Materials. the most personal problems of young Christian drama group — in Melbourne, Rev Eric Con- Bourke Street. St. Luke's HosnItal has been established over 50 Years. Medical being a wife while remaining NTH. PARRAMATTA. Prattle< and patient care have taken Immense strides In this period and BIBLE INSTITUTE: Sponsoring the only Russian Bible portrayed the early days of BCA stable, showed some old glass H.M. DEPT DOES true to herself. THE 630 1241. 635 6688 (all hours). is proud of the high reputation It has achieved. Now funds PERTH St Luke Institute in the world in Buenos Aires, Argentina. outreach. During one scene, in slides taken during the period in are needed to developa modern theatre complex, intensive care unit and CHRISTIAN WAY OF DEATH to Increase patient accommodation. ARRANGE FOR DEPUTATIONIST TO VISIT YOUR which the work of the Rev Len question. The crowd was given by Gladys Hunt. Zondervan, St. Luke's Is a Church of England general nospital oven to all FELLOWSHIP. Daniels who was the pioneer fly- some graphic shots of old BCA 1971. 117 pages. $US3.50. Con- creeds. As it Is a noniorofit organisation, the Board aooeak, for your ing parson of the 1920s was por- mission vans, the old Moth air- SURVEY AT MOSMAN PARK help to raise 5500.000 for tots work. SEE 16mm film, "Cry of the Raging Sea," or audio-visual solation for the bereaved and trayed, the "flying parson" him- craft, the old homesteads, etc. those who have still to face it. STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Donations of 32.00 or more are tax deductible. exempt from gift "Reaching Russia by Radio." from administrative duties to duty and are acenowletiged by official receipt. Please make your donations self was interviewed by one of The new Victorian secretary, Perth's Home Mission De- LIVING HYMN STORIES by K. J. LITTLE, payable to, "St. Luke's Oevelooment Fund." Slavic Gospel Association, P.O. Box 142. the players. Mr Daniels, still Rev Barry Green, led prayers pursue their role. Wilbur Konkel. Bethany Fellow- partment recently trained Convalescent hospitals in the 19 Barden St., C. R. JAMES. CAMBERWELL, Vic., 3124. (Telephone 821933.) alert and eager to join in, wore and used slides to illustrate the ship, 1971. 95 pages. Oswald J. Chief Executive Officer. area that were run for profit his old flying helmet — much to avenues of work and witness of and sent a team of 40 lay Smith commends it. Arncliffe, 2205 rather than by church bodies the delight of the crowd. BCA. people into the parish of Phone: 599 7348 Later, the new BCA Federal tended to cut down on ancillary Secretary, Rev Theo Hayman, The Federal secretary spoke of Mosman Park to look at service such as physiotherapy the role of BCA here and now. asked Mr Daniels to outline parish institutions and struc- sessions. events which led to his coming He presented to the people the Furniture Removals tures. Mr Challon concedes that the PEAKHURST BIBLE CROSSWORD No. 51 2 Ell 4 5 6 7 8 survey was far from objective and Storage We will give a book for the two neatest entries to Bible Crossword The director, Rev Michael and that its results cannot be LUGARNO No, 51, winch should reach the office no later than April 17th. I Challon, thinks that the Church taken as conclusive. G &C DREW Pty Ltd 9 0 or NARWEE to All answers come from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. PUBLIC RELATIONS OfFICER-SECRETARY is often too insular in its rela- "Christians often believe that tions with the community and he 66 Smith's Avenue, Young woman of good appearance with ability to speak and there is nothing they can do DOWN organised the detailed survey as a EAST HILLS ACROSS deceptive wages, but about community problems, but Hurstville one who sows right- write, interested in public relations and social welfare, re- means of showing how better re- in Sydney I. you — mint and dill 1.— — —out of the li • this approach of getting about Local, Country and Interstate eousness — — sure re- quired by the Mission to Seamen State Office. Applicant with lations could be established. and cummin, and have good treasure of his and talking opens them up to the you are buying or selling a Removals ward (4, 1) Pro 11:18 Matriculation or Tertiary education and church affiliations, The survey was carried out If neglected the weightier heart produces good (3, • possibilities of involvement," he home, land, or unit in the Write or phone O0-8366 matters (5) Mt 23:23 17. If you — in me, and 4, 3) Lk 6:45 will also be expected to perform some secretarial duties (short- ove a long weekend and my words abide in you, 6 IS • said. above localities, and want After hours 53-7377 4.1f you are reproached 2. upon him was — — hand and typing). Remuneration relative to qualifications and interviewed people involved in ask whatever you will, it III • • • He believes that Christians efficient personal service, for the name of Christ, that made us whole, ability. Ring 27 7147 in business hours for inteniew with education, law enforcement, and it shall be done for and with his stripes we Government. the Churches and have a unique contribution to please contact you are blessed, be- you (5) Jn 15:7 Ii • '0 ii ii cause the spirit of glory are healed (3, 12) Is State Secretary. leisure activities and came up make in meeting the need of a MERIDEN and of God — — you 18. "How many loaves 53:5 community because their beliefs have you?" They said, IF with some surprising results. GRAHAM ROBB Pe 4:14 il lir should make them accept the CHURCH OF ENGLAND (5, 4) 1 , — few small 3. Have not these — come is II a For instance, the police in the upon us because our 22 fact that projects and plans often (Hickin Real Estate) SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 9. But love your ,— and -Eisff" (5, 3, 1) Mt 15:34 district tended to see their role do good, and lend, ex- God is not among us? as preventive rather than puni- fail. 12 Redmyre Road, Strathfield 19.you are not in the flesh (5) Dee 31:17 23 • 24 A 10-page document setting 53 7960 pecting nothing in re- you are in the Spirit, if YOUTH LEADER --- MALE tive and wanted more time free BOARDING 8 DAY SCHOOL turn (7) Lk 6:35 4. There is one whose — out the results of the survey has 235 Belmore Rood, the Spirit of God — - — are like sword Kindergarten to Higher School 10.The — of treasures by - you (6, 6, 2) Rom „ The Sydney City Mission requires an active, committed been presented to a meeting of thrusts, but the tongue 26 I the Mosman Park congregation. Riverwood (Sydney) Certificate and Matriculation. a lying tongue is a fleet- 8:9 of the wise brines heal- • Christian to work with children and older young people in or A.H.: 631 6304. For further information, apply ing vapour and a snare 23. — —up to him, saying, ing (4, 5) Pro 12:18 groups and individually. Talent in specific areas and exper- The Rev Ernest C. King is the of death (7) Pro 21:6 wet — slipped (4) Ps What's in hell lo the Headmistress, "Teacher, what good words in a tongue (4, 5) ience in youth leadership an advantage. Please apply with rector. deed must I do, to have 5. for no one can do these 73:2 I Co 14: 9 Miss Sheila M. Morton, B.Sc. II. By this we know that — that you do, unless Hurcomb, 103 Bathurst Street, Sydney. Hell is a fashionable and we abide in him and he eternal life?" (3, 4) Mt 12. you will not take a wife 20. Do not — your mem- references to Mrs widely used word, but not a 19:16 God is with him (5) Jn in us, because he has 3:2 for my son frog the bers to sin as in- 61 6136. popular concept. Even to employ given us — — — — (2, 24. A remnant will return, daughters of the —, struments of wicked- 6. behold, your king is the term seriously is to put one 3, 3, 6) 1 In 4:13 the — of Jamb,' to the among whom 1 dwell ness, but yield your- beyond the pale in the minds of THE ALL-AUSTRALIAN COMPANY mighty God (7) Is 10:21 coming, — -- an ass's (10) Gen 24:3 selves to God (5) Rom FIRE . . . ACCIDENT lg. then Saul will — — colt (7, 2) Jn 12:15 many who pride themselves on Est. 1878 seeking me any longer 25. with the two tables of 6:13 7. the lords of the — — 14. For while we live we -- 21. behold, I send you our from the prize winning butter people ... their intelligence and sophisti- within the borders of the testimony in his to her and said to her, -being given up to cation. Oddly enough, this atti- MARINE Israel, and I shall es hands, tables that were as — in the midst of "Entice him, and see death for Jesus' sake (3, wolves (5) Lk 10.3 tude is found even among cape (7, 2) 1 Sa 27:1 written on — —(4, 5) 6) 2 Co 4:11 wherein his great 22. Then the other disciple, churchgoers. 16. A wicked man earn Ex 32:15 strength lies" (11, 4) Ju MERCANTILE MUTUAL 26. and he who — finds, 15.I would rather speak- who reached the — At the very least, the response T PIE:6 and to him who knocks 16:5 - with my mind, in first, also went in, and is that last refuge of the meagre s r a t OM DMA 138111 E it will be opened (5) Mt 8. my feet had almost order to instruct others, he saw and believed (4) mind: the smile-behind-the-hand, INSURANCE LONDON& than ten thousand In 20:8 Anil MAGIBLuEL4 7:8 stumbled, my steps had or the superior laugh. What CO. 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CATLEY (Managing Director) 16 Spring St., Sydney. 0 TAR IMMO 00000 W. F. RITCHIE (Manager) CoDULICIIii what is laughed at. Sydney Manager: M. A. Mlle t41:1 Sib FLOOR, ASBESTOS HOUSE, 6S YORK STREET, SYDNEY, NSW, 2000. PHONE 29 4136 that fresh bacon flavour. (C. D. Linton in Christianity BRANCHES AND AGENCIES THROUGHOUT ALL STATES O 0 RIZWE 131112111r (AT CORNER OF BARRACK STREET) Pg151111 Tel. No. 20574. Solution to No. 50 Today.) Australian Church Record, April 6, 1972 Page 7 Page 6 Australian Church Record, April 6, 1972 RC Commission on THE AUSTRALIAN THE AUSTRALIAN Agreed Statement CHURCH Rev Warwick urve). rector of Mcr- 1946. an nisi, nod his honor s canonry riwa (Newcastle) since 1951. has been of St John's Cathedral. First Roman Catholic resurrection of Christ, would RECORD appointed rector of St Stephen% Adams- The new housing area of St James' town. Whelan (Sydney, has ben made the pro- reaction to the Anglican- benefit from a detailed treatment Messrs T. Shaul, W. Churchman and visional district of St James and St John. or thorough commentary in The national paper for R. Chrlstennan have been elected lay Mount Drain from 27th March, and Roman Catholic Agreed order to bring out: CHURCH RECORD canons of St Paul's Cathedral. Sale. Rev Also WItIllant resident minister has Church of England people THE NATIONAL CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWSPAPER — NINETY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION Archdeacon John V. J. Robtnaon. rec- been appointed curate in charge. Statement on the eucharist (a) the sacrificial nature of the —Catholic, Apostolic, Prot- tor of St Andrew's Lismore (Grafton) Rev Brian Eindhoven, curate of St Eucharist and its relation to the since 1951 and archdeacon since 1958, came in March from the estant and Reformed. Registered for posting as Printed by John Fairfax and Faith's Narrabeen (Sydney) has been ap- once for all atoning work of Sons Ltd., Broadway, Sydney. °ces ri 15 cents has announced his retirement in August pointed curate of St Andrew's Cronulla. Catholic Theological Com- No. 1511—April 20, 1971 a newspaper — Category A. or September this year. Rev George L. KlInek. curate of Ing- Christ, Subscription $4 per year, Rev Raymond H. D. Colyer, vicar of ham (N ()Sandi since 1967. has been Bass (Gippsland) since 1968, was in. mission. After warmly com- ft)) the role of the Christian posted. Editorial and Bust- gises permission to officiate in Mel- neSS: ducted as recto) of St George's Camara bourne from February. mending the statement as an people in the abiding offering of Room 820. 160 Castle- von (NM. Mut) on March 5. Ven John IL Reid, Archdeacon of reagh Street, Sydney. 2000. Rev J. Michael H. Rowdon, director Christ. Cumberland (Sydney) leaves for West important advance in mutual Phone: 61 2975. issued fort- of Anglican Social Services, Perth, since lelan on 10 April to fulfil speaking 4. The Statementclearly main- 1970, has been appointed rector of Mer- Australian evangelicals engagementsfor the Regions Beyond understanding of the euchar- tains the real and true presence nightly, on alternate Thurs- redin with oversight of Kellerberrin Mistionary Union and the Asian Pacific of Christ. days. parish from early April. Christian Mission. He will arrive in New ist, the Commission went on: Rev Alpha Mohamed, principal-elect Guinea on 19 May to accompany the Once it is granted that the John Reid on trails of Msalato Bible School (Central Tan- Archtahop of Sydney on his walk over 1. We note that the Statement ganyika) has entered Ridley College. change in the elements is of a the Kokoda Trail. is not intended to be a fully Melbourne for the current academic year. Rev Thomas StIverwood, rector of unique nature, totally mysterious to form federal body Rev AlthOr de O. Robin, vicar of St Williams (Banbury) has been appointed in comprehensive treatment of eu- and supernatural in character, it Paul's Geelong (Melbourne) since 1969, charge of Donnybrook from March I. charistic doctrine, as is made must follow that this cannot ever Representatives of the of the State bodies and provide a and former chaplain of St George's Col- Rev W. Holmes has been appointed Easter at lege, University of W.A., has been clear in thepreliminary note by forum for united evangelical wit- curate of St John's Albany (Banbury). be adequately expressed in Evangelical Alliances and awarded a doctorate of philosophy by 'Ile following were ordained In St lohn's the Bishop of Ossory and Bishop words. ness and action, for example in that university for his biography of B Albany by the Bishop of Banbury on op Mathew Blagden Hale of Perth and Clark. We note that paras. 8 and 9 in West Irian & Papua Evangelical Missionary Alli- approaching Government depart- Sunday 12 March: Revs R. Annear and Brisbane. L. R. Goodridge, (deacon) Dr W. Hew. We welcome the serious effort exclude any merely symbolic or ances in several States of ments, sponsoring visits by over- Rev Arthur C. Clondsdrde, rector of St son. Paul's Launcmton (Tasmania) since 1960, made to break new ground by Bel rave seas speakers, undertaking sur- At an ordination in St George's Cath- receptionist doctrine. On the Australia are to meet in Can- has been inducted as rector of Brighton. edral Perth on Sunday 13 February Rev opening up the possibility of other hand the change can be veys and research on matters of Rev Russell H. Carnaby has been in- Month's Bible teaching ministry Allen Barton was ordained and Messrs finding new patterns of thought acknowledged by actions, namely berra over the weekend, May evangelical concern in Australia ducted to the parirh of Derby-Ring- Thomas G. Cox and Robin Demand arooma (Tasmania). were made deacons. and language. by adoration of the consecrated 26-28, to form a Federal and publishing the results. Rev Roy A. Etry, in charge of Hagler Mr Peter L. Harrison was made a 2. The Statement contains frastwanial since I96S. and meal of elements, Heights before Kokoda Trail walk Evangelical Alliance. This In particular, on behalf of the deacon by the Bishop of North West nothing contrary to the Catholic the North Central deanery, retired at the Australta in Holy Cross Cathedral, While adoration is not ex- denominational, interdenomina- end of February. Evangelical Alliance of Aus- Geraldtort on Sunday 13 FebrOarY. faith. cluded by the Statement, some Overflow crowds market, tional and undenominational Sister F. Muggleton from Deaconess Mr A. E. Wales, superintendent of 3. "In the adjacent valleys, there fly there from the Sydney clergy House, Sydney, has been appointed The references to the Eu- explicit recognition of it as doc- the Belgrave Heights Easter Ven John R. Reid, Arch- tralia will seek affiliation Parkerville Children's }lame (Perth) for are many people quite untouched school, missionary societies in member- parish assistant at St George's. Burnie 20 years retirm next month. He will he charist and the Sacrifice of our trinally sound would be wel- (Tasmania). Convention in Victoria, 31s1 deacon of Cumberland in by the Christian gospel or who The four of us then walk to with the World Evangelical ship, a directory of Australian Rev Canon Clifford Robinson. rector succeeded by Mr W. S. Couche. redemption by the life, death and come, the diocese of Sydney flew have just had initial contacts. Kokoda and then over the Ko- Fellowship. missions will be published and a of Evan:tale (Tasmania) has been 5. The Statement envisages March to 3rd April. monthly prayer calendar issued. appointed rural dean of the North There are still a great many can- koda Trail. We'll take 10 days. The conference, which will he that in further discussion "points The ministry a. this 21st out of Sydney on April 6 to Other projects include the setting Central deanery. nibals in those valleys. Since the trail is only 70 miles, l,sld in the O'Connor Methodist Rev lan E. A. Booth. rector of St of disagreement can be resolved Easter Convention was shared by spend a month in primitive up of a central TEAR fund to lohn's Devonport (Tasmania). has been that's a short distance for 10 Church, will be attended by appointed rural dean of the North West FIRST ON BRISBANE WATER on the principles here estab- an outstanding team. Included "I have never been to West meet emergencies as they occur areas of West Irian and days but I understand that at evangelical leaders from NSW, Central deanery. Ii " this has been done in were Rev David Hewetson, NSW Irian and it is a very exciting and a move towards unification Rev W. David Ballard, honorary rc. Papua bringing a Bible- one point it takes 111 hours to Victoria, South Australia, Tas- one instance by the note on Secretary of CMS; Mr Michael thing for me because it is the of medical procedures. for of Cobargo (Canb.C,oulb) has bee do one geographical mile — up mania and Canberra ACT. appolnted in charge of Lake Bathia, t raasubstantiat It ill Griffiths, General Director of the teaching ministry to many first time and because it must be thousands of feet and down and The federal alliance will from early April. Overseas Missionary Fellowship; working in these remote one of the last primitive outposts Rev 'Collo W. E. Rush, rector of 11,(1( up again." serve to co-ordinate the activities Cross, Canberra since 1966, has rmiety Rev Peter Deyneka, Founder areas. in the modern world, with the the parish from April 3. and General Director of the Mr David O'Neill, formerly exception perhaps of parts of and choirmaster of St Anne's Strathtiett CHURCH Slavic Gospel Association, and Just before he left, Arch- South America. (Sydney), has been appointed organist of deacon Reid spoke about this NZ MAY NOT Mr Graeme Smith, Organising St Peter's Cathedral. Armidale. Secretary of the Victorian Cam- ministry in an interview with the "About six years ago there TO VISIT AUSTRALIA I Rey John E. W. McDonald, curate of were two missionaries from the St John's Albany Banbury) since 1970. paigners for Christ. "Church Record." He said: has been inducted as rector of Kondinin- Daily children's meetings were R13.M.0 who were eaten by the Kulin. DEDICATION "I leave on Wednesday for people in one of these valleys. ELECT A Rev Raymond J. F. Molynens, rector held each morning and afternoon Port Moresby and I fly from of Wyalkatchem (Perth) since 1968. has One was a man from Melbourne, and the Scripture Union team Part Moresby on to Wewak. The been inducted as rector of Lockeridge. responsible was led by Mr John Stan Dale and the other was an Bishop Hubert Afoaya. assistant bishop following dry I go by the Mis- American. nf the diocese of the Niger Delta since TO JOHN Watson. Sit1111r. Aviation Fellowship PRIMATE 1957, has been appointed bishop of Aba which has been separated from the Niger Chairman of the convention pane into West Irian (formerly "I will be going to five or six Delta diocese. He was installed at St was Mr Leonard Buck and he 1' ad, New Guinea)." different centres there and will When New Zealand's Gen- Michael's Aba and sis Nigerian bishops was assisted by Messrs Graeme he giving the addresses at participated. eral Synod meets this month Rev Canon George R. Gibson, rector MARK Smith and Martin Gawler, Mr RBMU conferences. From there it is expected that it will dis- of St Bamabas' Ithaca (Brisbane) since Fred Levett was once again the I will fly back into Papua and go Approval has been L ven song leader. to two conferences of the Asia cuss the election of a new for a new church building at Pacific Christian Mission, for- archbishop of the Province Every believer is God's mir- Chester Hill, NSW, to be merly the Unevangelised Fields but that it may not proceed acle. Philip James Bailey. dedicated by the name of Mission. These will be in the to election. * * * John Mark, generally Fly River area, one at Peace comes Tart and the other at Awaba. Dr Norman Lesser, former Love must be learned and This was announced at the re- "Between these conferences I Archbishop of New Zealand learned again and again; there is St Paul's Kineumber in the diocese of Newcastle. First church cent annual meeting of parish- will have an opportunity to go to retired last year and Bishop H. no end to it. Hate needs no building on Brisbane Water, built in 1841 on a grant of land ioners of Chester Hill-Sefton, to the a couple of isolated centres W. Baines of Wellington has instruction, but waits only to be given by Bishop Broughton, Bishop of Australia. James Dun- attended by 80 people. where APCM is working and I been acting Primate. He is the provoked. Katherine'Anne Por- lop, FRS, the colony's first Astronomer Royal, died here and The meeting began with a will be able to see their work senior diocesan in NZ. ter. is buried in the churchyard. short service in St Mark's, Ches- Sudan ter Hill, a building which has in and ministry, General Synod may not think times past doubled as a church Addis Ababa (EFS). — "At all the RBMU and APCM it worthwhile to elect a new Pri- ARMIDALE'S hall. The buildings and land, Peace is at last in sight for conferences I will be giving Bible mate since Church union negotia- plus those of Sefton hale been the people of Sudan. The readings and a ministry slanted tions have reached an advanced sold, An agreement between Sef- stage. bitterly fought civil war, to help people Who are working SA Opposition leader NEW ton and Chester Hill congrega- in an isolated and difficult situ- The union plan involves Angli- tions in 1970 cleared the way for which has lasted for 17 ation. cans, Presbyterians, Methodists, Archdeacon Reid Congregationalists and the development of an amalgamated years, looks likely to end fol- I fly back to Port APPOINTMENTS parish. at the interview "Then Churches of Christ. It is argued This year now marks the next lowing 10 months of patient Moresby and then on to Popon- that, if the scheme goes ahead, heads Bible Society The Bishop of Armidale, stage of development, negotiations and discussion "I'll be going to a place called delta. From there I travel down the office of Archbishop would Rev J. R. Greenwood opened Sentani which is the centre of disappear and the head of the Right Rev. R. Clive Kerle, which were climaxed by an the Regions Beyond Missionary to Gona and Bishop Hand, Bish- Cliff Richard, England's most popular singer as he appeared the way for discussion of the new body would be a president Mr Robin Millhouse, M.P., meet of his two-year appoint- agreement signed here, Feb- Union work. They have a large op Henao and myself walk to on a recent BBC show. This month he has given several gospel ment, Mr Millhouse said that he has announced the appoint- development plans. It was with undefined status. Deputy Leader of the Oppo- and extensive work there, largely Popondetta. That's 35-40 miles concerts, proceeds going to the Evangelical Alliance Relief announced that the Archbishop ruary 28, by representatives There is no time-limit to the would like to see many more pointment of a new arch- amongst the Dani people Who Fund. He was converted to Christ by the ministry of Billy sition in South Australia, of Sydney had approved the through the lowlands. At Popon- election of a Primate and Bishop people involved in the Bible of the government and the 'sere previously very primitive Graham. Cliff Richard will visit Australia in Mardi and and former State Attorney- deacon and two rural deans. name of "The Church of John Society and its work. "The Bible South Sudan Liberation .1.1 savage people and I think detta we will be met by the April next year for both professional and evangelistic purpose, Baines could act in that capacity Mark, Chester Hill with Sefton" General and Minister of Society," he stated, "is the most ei're still quite primitive. Archbishop of Sydney who will (CEN photo.) indefinitely. practical working partnership for the proposed church building. Movement. It is now in the Social Welfare and Aborigi- between people of different deno- The announcement was so well hands of the two sides for nal Affairs. has been elected minations." received that a motion of ap- final ratification scheduled as Commonwealth Chairman The Society co-ordinates the preciation was conveyed to the efforts of missionaries around archbishop, for the end of March. of the British and Foreign Armidale pastoral on World GFS leader the world in translating the The building will be erected in The war, which has involved Bible Society in Australia. Scriptures, and, with the help of Proctor Parade, Chester Hill. constant disruption and in- Mr Milihouse made headlines contributions from countries This might well be the first time stability for the non-Muslim Aborigines' land rights during his term as Attorney- such as Australia, endeavours to the complete name of the Evan- black Nilotic tribes of the south, gelist has been used for a church has brought a heavy burden. in Grafton diocese General when it was disclosed offer the Bible to people in less while it cannot be established He recommended the brochure dedication. Little development work has "Australia faces a great that he regularly reads the Scrip- developed countries "at a price legally that the land belongs to put out by the Australian Coun- taken place. Few schools, hospi- lest in the future in the face Mrs Jean Cheshire, world diocese, visited a number of tures while travelling to and they can afford" which is often When it is remembered that the Aborigines, it cannot be de- cil of Churches. previously the parish had com- tals cr clinics have been able to strategic centres the dio- from work by public transport. only a fraction of the actual of world condemnation of nied that Aborigines belong to He also called on Christians of chairman of the Girls' After hearing the announce- prised St John's, Sefton and St function. There has been recur- cost racism and the dramatic rise the land," he said. European descent to get to know Frindly Society and an cese of Grafton in March. Mark's, Chester Hill, the use of rent famine which has cost mans , Bishop Kerle expressed his dis- Aborigines in the local area, She was the guest speaker at the complete name serves to lives. In addition some 200,000 in aboriginal population," active GFS and Mothers' appointment that the Federal showing patience and under- ncle two congregations in a refugees have fled into the neigh- the Bishop of Armidale, the Union leader in Melbourne Lady Day celebrations at St Government did not act as standing. inmate way. bouring countries of Zaire, Matthew's South Grafton on the WELCOME TO THE FAMILY Rt Rev Clive Kerle, warned boldly as other Governments The home of John Mark, Uganda and Ethiopia. Archdeacon in a recent pastoral letter to have done in similar circum- morning of 21 March and later To become a subscriber to the Australian Church Re- under the loving care of his Now the agreement signed in Peter Chiswell his diocese. stances. that day she spoke to a gathering cord, just fill in the form below and mail it in with mother, Mary, was known to be Addis by the two high-level del- a place of prayer, a haven of egations brings hope for a new "Even a 50-year lease is no SU leader in Perth of women at Bangalow. The next The Bishop suggested $4 or simply ask us to charge it. refuge and a source of hospi- future. Ear-reaching proposals adequate guarantee for the day she spoke at St Andrew's Rev Peter Chiswell, BE, BD, Christians should take the Whole Mr Armin floppier spent tality. All these might well be have been made which involve future and until this is resolved I enclose $4 for annual subscription/Please charge it Th Schol, vicar of Gunnedah matter of Aboriginal Land the weekend, April 14-15, Lismore. since 1968, has been appointed the aim of any church. movement on both sides. The there will be increased pressure Rights seriously. On 23 March she flew to `,cross out one) archdeacon of Temworth. Mr Khartoum Government is now and agitation," the Bishop warn- in Perth with SU leaders as Coff's Harbour and she spoke at — — Chiswell was a qualified civil open to the idea that the Sudan "The Land Rights issue is ed. the conclusion to a quick engineer before training for the RECORD MOVE should not be an Islamic republic complicated and Aborigines tend Bishop Kerle called on a southern regional women's to over-simplify the question, but Christians to study the Land tour around Australia. He To 'The Australian Church Record, Room 820, 160 ministry and has served entirely From Tuesday, April 4, while the southerners ore pre- rally at Macksville that day. pared to give up the idea of se- the statement remains true, that Rights issue closely. then flew to Malaysia to Castlereagh Street, Sydney, NSW 2000. in the Armidale diocese since his the Australian Church Since she was elected world ordination in 1958. cession. attend the SU International Record office will he located The three southern provinces GFS chairman in 1970, Mrs NAME The vicar of St John's Tam- Council Meeting, will probably form an auto- UK ABORTION PROTEST Cheshire has visited many coun- worth, Rev Kenneth A. Patfield. at Room 820, 160 Castle- RECORD MOVE nomous region with its own A rally to protest against the Mr Hoppler is a German- ADDRESS has been appointed rural dean of reagh Street, Sydney (be- From Tuesday, April 4, the tries where the Girls' Friendly assembly as part of a unified present Abortion Act will be speaking Swiss and is also Tamworth and the Dean of SI Record of- Society is established. A world tween Park and Market Sudan with a federal con- Australian Church held in Liverpool on April 30th. proficient in four other European F er's Cathedral, Very Rev POSTCODE stitution. Provision is also made fice will he located at Room The meeting is being organised languages. Internationally mind- council meeting will follow the Peter F. Newall, has been Streets). Phone No. is un- for a massive reconstruction and 820, 160 Castlereagh Street, by the Society for the Protection ed, he has shown himself tc be Commonwealth Conference in appointed rural dean of Inverell. changed. development. of Unborn Children and the equally able with instinctive tact, Sydney (between Park and August this year and 37 coun- main speakers will be Mr Leo to adapt himself to the milieu of Page 8 Australian Church Record, April 6, 1972 Printed tries are expected to send dele- y j*" "Mqieh:n g7 Record-de` .2.Mn;. Market Streets). Phone No. is Abse M.P, and Mr Malcolm which ever country he happens to f?" i'""Y• "' the "b""'' Mr Armin Hoppler. gates. unchanged. Muggeridge. be in at the time. Moorc Col icge