Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . of Jesus Christ with its full ministry—spiritual, intellectual and social. As the Home Board assumesthe large responsibility for the budget for salaries for preachersand other workers, the Board of Church Erection must assumethe responsibility of building. This it is doing pursuant to thepolicy of co-operation agreed upon by the two Boards and en-dorsed by the last General Assembly. See Minutes 1918, The Disciples and Southern Presbyter
Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . of Jesus Christ with its full ministry—spiritual, intellectual and social. As the Home Board assumesthe large responsibility for the budget for salaries for preachersand other workers, the Board of Church Erection must assumethe responsibility of building. This it is doing pursuant to thepolicy of co-operation agreed upon by the two Boards and en-dorsed by the last General Assembly. See Minutes 1918, The Disciples and Southern Presbyterian Church submitteda list containing valuation of properties, made on a conservativebasis. There were six properties, churches and manses. In mostcases the church and manse constitute one building. Nearly allwere located in important cities, as Matanzas, Cardenas, Caiba-rien. The Field Secretary visited Cuba and carefully inspectedthese properties and their fields of work and opportunity, andreported favorably on the valuation. These totaled $34,500 andhave been paid by our Board. Besides this, our Board in recent TYPES OF CUBAN CHURCHES. Cliiircli 211Caliaricn, (iibsi. Ckiircli litIttiiiolioM, Ciiltii.
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