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Turner, Amy

  • 250
  • Pessoa singular
  • died 2016

Amy Turner was active in the InterVarsity Fellowship and attended the IVF Conference in Perth in 1946. She later worked as a teacher at St Anne's School, Sale, Vic. She was a lay leader in the Methodist (later Uniting Church).

Falkingham, John Norman

  • 251
  • Pessoa singular
  • Active 1940s-1970s

John Falkingham was Dean of Newcastle from 1961-1975. He was the Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Church of England in Australia Liturgical Commission.

Palmer, R.

  • 253
  • Pessoa singular
  • active 1970s

Rev R. Palmer was the Hon. Clerical Organising Secretary at Moore College. He organised the production of printed materials for fundraising appeals.

Open Air Campaigners

  • 254
  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1892-

English barrister E.P. Field preached regularly in Martin Place, Sydney. He formed the NSW Prayer Band in 1892. In 1913 the name was changed to NSW Evangelistic Prayer Band. In 1922 the name was changed to Open Air Campaigners. In 1982 the Australian branches changed their name to “OAC Ministries,” reflecting their desire to present the message in more culturally attuned ways, and to work together with churches in Outreach And Church ministries.
[OAC Ministries https://www.oac.org.au/national/about/ ]

Heslehurst, Raymond

  • 255
  • Pessoa singular
  • active 1980s-1990s

Rev Ray Heslehurst was Rector of St John's Church, Keiraville from 1986-1998, a Director of the New University Colleges Council from 1986-2001, and the Master of Richard Johnson College at the University of Wollongong from 1993-2006. He also worked as a Chaplain in the University of Wollongong.

Mortley, Eric

  • 258
  • Pessoa singular
  • active 1950s-1960s

E.G. Mortley was Rector of St Philip's Church Eastwood from 1956-1964.

Powys, Harry Norman

  • 259
  • Pessoa singular
  • 1890-1969

H.N. Powys studied at Moore College from 1914-1916 and was ordained priest in 1917. He served as Rector in Picton, Penrith, Emu Plains, Annandale, Neutral Bay and Rose Bay/Vaucluse. From 1943-1948 he was the honorary clerical organising secretary at Moore College. From 1950-1957 he was Rural Dean of East Sydney. In 1951 he was appointed a Canon of St Andrew's Cathedral.

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