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Pamphlet / An Heritage project for our community and beyond, St. Stephens Anglican Church

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Pamphlet outlines the background, recent events, vision, and plan for the restoration for St. Stephens Church, Lincoln. The congregation envisioned a place of worship and outreach suited to current needs and a community facility, while still retaining the historical integrity of the building. Includes a request for contributions to the project, and supporting letters from Rt. Rev. Dr. David Coles, Bishop of Christchurch, and Selwyn Mayor Michael McEvedy.

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    Pamphlet / An Heritage project for our community and beyond, St. Stephens Anglican Church

  • Date made

    1997

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    Paper

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