. Te Karere . h all my heart I say,God bless you, make you happier andbetter in your lives as individuals, makeyour homes sweeter, give you more har-mony in your homes and bless you inyour branch that you may be to yourneighbours and others in this town, andin New Zealand, as a light set upon ahill, whose brightness can be seen fromall around and will radiate light into thehearts of all who behold it. I humblypray this as my blessing upon you inHie name of Jesus Christ. Amen. Following the service, President Mc-Kay stood at the doorway and shookhands of all those present as theyorderly filed b


. Te Karere . h all my heart I say,God bless you, make you happier andbetter in your lives as individuals, makeyour homes sweeter, give you more har-mony in your homes and bless you inyour branch that you may be to yourneighbours and others in this town, andin New Zealand, as a light set upon ahill, whose brightness can be seen fromall around and will radiate light into thehearts of all who behold it. I humblypray this as my blessing upon you inHie name of Jesus Christ. Amen. Following the service, President Mc-Kay stood at the doorway and shookhands of all those present as theyorderly filed by. one by one. He thenstood in front of the chapel with mem-bers of the branch that they might begiven time to take his Gisborne, President McKaystopped alongside the road a few milesout of town (Gisborne) to shake handsand greet a group of small childrenwho had assembled. The happy smilesand beaming faces as the Prophetdrove on was reward enough to himfor the effort he had made to see Inside Nuhakas beautiful carved house. Following a very brief stop at Mo-rere Springs, the official party arrivedat the carved house at Xuhaka for ameeting. A row of young girls gavethe first greeting in an action song andescorted the party into the building andup the centre aisle to their places onthe stage. In the hall nearly 300 Saintshad gathered, with an entire sectionin the front reserved for little Primarychildren who sang, Jesus Wants Mefor a Sunbeam for President songs, poi dances and Maorigreetings preceded President McKaysaddress, as also did talks by membersof the official party. The following isthe address given by President McKayat Nuhaka, January 26, 1955: I saw Brother James Elkington lastnight and he didnt come up to shakehands with me. Dont you go out todaywithout shaking hands. Brother SidChristy, and others. I greet you. I amvery happy to be with you onc< again. President Murdock says he feels athome here because his brothers havebeen


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