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Mission and Society
* Church Mission Society
On 21 June 1898, the American executives of the Mission Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church expressed their desire to join other Protestant denominations in starting mission work in the islands and to enter into any comity agreement that would facilitate the establishment of such mission.
Mission work in Samoa had begun in late 1830 by John Williams, of the London Missionary Society arriving in Sapapali ' i from The Cook Islands and Tahiti.
In 1913 the London Missionary Society responded to the appeal of the To Tsai Church to provide a Headmaster for the project, sending Arnold Hughes to Hong Kong, and the college was re-opened as a middle school in 1914 in rented premises, first at 9 Caine Road, later at 45 Caine Road, and finally at 80 Bonham Road ( a former German Rhenish Mission property ).
He championed causes and campaigns such as the Society for Suppression of Vice, British missionary work in India, the creation of a free colony in Sierra Leone, the foundation of the Church Mission Society, and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
The Church Mission Society, first known as the Society for Missions to Africa and the East, was founded in 1799 by evangelical Anglicans centred around the anti-slavery activist William Wilberforce.
Named for a pioneering Christian missionary and co-founder of the Society of Jesus ( Jesuit Order ), the Mission is also known as the " place where the water appears ," as there were once natural springs in the area.
In the 1840s the German Rhenish Mission Society started working in Namibia and co-operating with the London Missionary Society.
The American Baptist Home Mission Society provided the students with services every morning and religious teachings during the week.
Mission development was therefore financed out of El Fondo Piadoso de las Californias (" The Pious Fund of the Californias ," which originated in 1697 and consisted of voluntary donations from individuals and religious bodies in Mexico to members of the Society of Jesus ) to enable the missionaries to propagate the Catholic Faith in the area then known as California.
* Society for Sacramental Mission ( Anglo-Catholic Mission )
San Juan Bautista Creek: Juan Crespí, May 1 for the setting of the first international division line between Old or Lower California ( Dominicans ) and New or Upper California ( Franciscans ) five leagues to the north ( Valley of the Médanos ) being established by: Priest Francisco Palóu on 19 August 1773 ( Mojonera of Palou ) in compliance with the instructions put forth on the April 7, 1772 Concordato. Rosarito Historical Society, Baja California A. C. at The Mission, Baja California, on 20 May 1990.
* National Mission ; Society for the Presevation of Christian Knowledge, 1916
* Church Mission Society High School, CMS High School, Thrissur, Kerala, India
* Church Mission Society, an evangelistic religious organization
Image: Limehouse mission 1. jpg | The Mission, formerly the British Sailors Society, now apartments.
The Oenpelli Mission began in 1925, when the Church of England Missionary Society accepted an offer from the Northern Territory Administration to take over the area, which had been operated as a dairy farm.
* 1712-Using a press sent by The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, the Tranquebar Mission in India begins printing books in the Portuguese language
He had arrived there in 1709 with the sponsorship of the Danish Mission Society
* 1814-First recorded baptism of a Chinese convert, Cai Gao ; American Baptist Foreign Mission Society formed ; Netherlands Bible Society founded first missionaries arrive in New Zealand led by Samuel Marsden

Mission and receives
After the rescue of a delta flow scientist, Miguel Alvarez ( Michael Ansara ), the sub receives radio contact from Mission Director Inspector Bergan at the Bureau of Marine Exploration.
Today the Mission employs over 700 staff and receives the support of over 2, 000 volunteers who help to deliver 57 services across metropolitan Melbourne.
He soon receives an offer from a mysterious man named Irving to join an elite team of fighters named " ARMS " ( Agile Remote Missions Squad )/( Awkward Rush and Mission Savers ).

Mission and royal
It originated in the Spanish colonial era as the Camino de la Contra Costa (" road of the opposite shore ", i. e. opposite from the Presidio of San Francisco and the settlement around the Mission in San Francisco ) and was legally a " camino real " (" royal road ", i. e., property of the Spanish crown ) until Mexico won its independence in 1821.

Mission and ;
Not all recent science fiction, however, is dystopian, for the optimistic strain is still very much alive in Mission Of Gravity and Childhood's End, as we have seen, as well as in many other recent popular novels and stories like Fred Hoyle's The Black Cloud ( 1957 ) ; ;
There is much talk in theological circles about the `` Church as Mission '' and the `` Church's Mission '' ; ;
The boundary dispute led to the Cenepa War between Ecuador and Peru in early 1995 ; after a peace agreement brokered by the four Guarantors of the Rio Protocol ( Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and the United States ), the Military Observers Mission to Ecuador-Peru ( MOMEP ) was set up to monitor the zone.
** Guyane ( French Guiana ) Mission de presence sur l ’ Oyapok – Protection – 3 < sup > e </ sup > REI Protection CSG ; 2 < sup > e </ sup > REP / CEA ; 2 < sup > e </ sup > REI / 4 ° compagnie
His remaining films were Death Hunt ( 1981 ) with Charles Bronson, Gorky Park ( 1983 ), Dog Day ( 1984 ), and The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission ( 1985 ; a sequel with Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, and Richard Jaeckel picking up where they'd left off despite being 18 years older ); his final appearance was in The Delta Force ( 1986 ) with Chuck Norris.
He is the only canonised king of France ; consequently, there are many places named after him, most notably St. Louis, Missouri and Mission San Luis Rey de Francia in the United States, São Luís do Maranhão, Brazil and both the state and city of San Luis Potosí in Mexico.
The cities of San Luis Potosí in Mexico ; St. Louis, Missouri ; St. Louis, Michigan ; San Luis, Arizona ; San Luis, Colorado ; Saint-Louis du Sénégal ; Saint-Louis in Alsace ; as well as Lake Saint-Louis in Quebec, the Mission San Luis Rey de Francia in California and rue Saint Louis of Pondicherry are among the many places named after the king and saint.
There are 48 elected members of the Presbyterian Mission Agency Board ( 40 voting members ; 17 non-voting delegates ), who represent synods, presbyteries, and the church at-large.
* Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri The United Nations Starship Unity reaches the planet Chiron in the Alpha Centauri System in 2101 ; AD dates are kept, but called " Mission Years " ( M. Y.
; HP-UX 11i v2 Mission Critical OE ( MCOE ): Designed for the large, powerful back-end application servers and database servers that access customer files and handle transaction processing, this OE contains the Enterprise OE bundles, plus applications such as MC / ServiceGuard and Workload Manager to enable a mission-critical server.
The World Showcase usually opens two hours after park opening and remains open later than the Future World section of the park ; however, most major attractions in Future World including Test Track, Soarin ', Mission Space, The Seas with Nemo and Friends, and Spaceship Earth remain open until park close.
A five-inch ( 13 cm ) crack in the foam insulation of the external tank gave cause for concern ; however, the Mission Management Team gave the go for launch.
* Steiner, Rudolf ( 1965 ) Rosicrucianism and Modern Initiation: Mystery Centres of the Middle Ages: Six lectures given in Dornach, 4 – 13 January 1924 ( translation of Steiner, Rudolf ( 1950 ) Mepterienstätte des Mittelalters: Rosenkreuzertum und Modernes Einweihungsprinzip, printed as volume two of The Mission of Christian Rozenkreuz ) R. Steiner, London, OCLC 7209265 ; see full text from the Rudolf Steiner Archive
In 1733, Moravian missionaries received permission to begin a mission on the island ; in 1747, there were enough converts to prompt the construction of the Moravian Brethren Mission House and the formal establishment of the mission as New Herrnhut ().

Mission and Norwegian
The Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission was established in London shortly thereafter, and the name abbreviated to Nortraship, following a suggestion from the British Postal Services.
* 1921-Founding of International Missionary Council ( IMC ); Norwegian Mission Council formed ; Columbans enter China
Braathens had made good money during World War II with the participation in the Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission.
The most notable of these are the Norwegian Missionary Society and Norwegian Lutheran Mission.
** Alan Copeland ( choir director ) for " Mission Impossible / Norwegian Wood Medley " performed by the Alan Copeland Singers
* Norwegian Lutheran Mission, a Christian missionary organization
Three Dutch and one Norwegian officer also served with the Alsos Mission.
The book The Real Heroes of Telemark: The True Story of the Secret Mission to Stop Hitler's Atomic Bomb by Ray Mears, published by Hodder & Stoughton 2003 ( ISBN 0-340-83016-6 ) describes the events from the perspective of the unique survival skills of the Norwegian commandos.
** Alan Copeland ( choir director ) for " Mission Impossible / Norwegian Wood Medley " performed by the Alan Copeland Singers
The Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission ( Nortraship ) was established in London in April 1940 to administer the Norwegian merchant fleet outside German-controlled areas.
Norway, in Mission Township, LaSalle County, Illinois, is the site of the Norwegian Settlers Memorial which was dedicated in 1934.
The school is owned by the Norwegian Lutheran Mission.
The Norwegian Lutheran Mission ( NLM ) is one of several independent Lutheran organisations in Norway.
" Espen Ottosen, leader of the Informasjon Department of the Norwegian Lutheran Mission.
* Norwegian Lutheran Mission
Clergy train in the theological faculties of the University of Oslo and the University of Tromsø, as well as Misjonshøgskolen ( School of Mission and Theology ) in Stavanger and Menighetsfakultetet ( MF Norwegian School of Theology ) in Oslo.
He parlayed support among Norwegian merchants and the Danish Mission College into the establishment of the Bergen Greenland Company, which equipped three ships which left Bergen in 1721.
John and Lena Hogstad, at that time sponsored by the Norwegian Mission Society ( NMS ), arrived in Fort Dauphin, accompanied by the Rev.
The couple had established “ The Svend Foyn and Wife Mission Fund ” ( Norwegian: Svend Foyn and Hustrus Missionsfond ) with an endowment of over.
Atle Antonsen and Johan Golden currently host a weekly radio show called " Misjonen " (" The Mission ") on Fridays on Norwegian national radio station P4.
He later served in the UK and the U. S. as well as having other commands before in the fall of 1944, as a full colonel, he was made commander of the Norwegian Military Mission.
It is privately owned by the Norwegian Lutheran Mission ( NLM ).

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