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producing  no  less  than  7  weekly  programmes,  viz.   For  the  past  year,  our  staff  continued  to  help
      6:45,  Mid-day  Prayers,  Sunday  Worship,  and  Sunday  ministers  serving  in  the  same  district,  to  get  together
      Magazine  in  English  and  Sunday Worship,  "Abundant   for mutual  support and sharing. As soon  as  manpower
      Life’’  and a  Youth  Radio Programme "Growing Pains”   permits  we  shall  implement  plans  to  work  even  more
      in  Chinese. Of these,  "Under the Sun" was a  new two-   closely with  local  church  pastors.
      hour  educational  programme  for  young  people  using   We  experimented  with  the  publication  of  a
      a  low-key,  but  effective  approach  based  on  Christian   HKCC  monthly newsletter for a whole year. However,
      values and spiritual  insights.                    at the beginning of April  we decided to discontinue it.
         The  Centred  staff  worked  hard  to  enlist  volun-   In  its  place,  the  General  Secretary's  monthly  "Com­
     'teers,  especially  artists  and  voice  talent.  An  intensive   munications"  sheet  (report  and  reflections)  was
      five-month  course  in  slide  production  was  also  held.  resumed  after  a  lapse  of  almost  two  years.  We  hope
         Schools,  youth  fellowships  and  church  groups   this will  strike  a  morepersonal  note.
      continued  to  use  our  film  and  slide  libraries,  which   We did  not forget the place of expatriate Churches
      during  the  course  of  the  year  were  completely  over-   in  the  life  of  the  Council.  We  need  and  appreciate
  (   hauled.                                            their  participation  and  support.  For  the  first  time  in
         The  Centre  gave  strong  support  to  the  whole   our  30  year  history,  an  executive  staff  member  was
      HKCC  family,  especially  in  terms  of  giving  advice on   assigned  to  serve  as  a  liaison  person  with  expatriate
      audio-visual  needs  and  assisting  in  audio-visual  pro­  churches  in  Hong  Kong.  We  continued to  publish  the
      ductions.  Some  help  was  given  to churches and  other   quarterly  "News  &  Views’’  in  English.  Our  staff  also
      Christian  agencies  as  well.  Helping  the  United  Bible   gave  full  support  to  the  ministers  and  Clergy  Group.
      Society  produce  the  daily  "Most  Popular  Book  in   Members  of  our  staff  were  often  asked  to  speak
      English"  programme  was  but  one  of  many examples.  to  church  groups  about  the  work  of  the  Council. We
         The  Centred  staff  also  produced  several  pro­  therefore saw the  need to publish a leaflet and produce
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      grammes  of  their  own.  Last  year, the  most successful   a  slide  series entitled  〃 A  Boat Within  A  Boat” 一th
      one  was  "The  Stamps  of  the  World  Tell  the Story of   of  which  aim  to  interpret  the  work  of the Council  in
      Christ".  The  hymnal  cassettes  also  proved  to  be  best   both  English and Chinese.
      sellers.                                               In  order  to  help the hundreds'of overseas visitors
         The  Centre  has  developed  a concern  for assessing   learn  more  about  the  church’s  work  in  Hong  Kong,
      the  mass  media in  Hong  Kong, especially television.  It   beginning  from  June,  we  began  to  run  "Alternative
      is  in  the  process of organizing two  "Television  Aware­  Tours’’  on  every  Wednesday  morning.  Apart  from
      ness  Training’’  workshops  to  be  held  in  November.   tour  coordinator  and  supporting  staff,  all  10  tour
      These  workshops  can  become  an  effective  tool  to   guides were  recruited  as volunteers.
      help  monitor  the  ill-effects  of  T.V.  programmes  and
                                                         7.   ECUMENICAL  RELATIONS
      commercials on society.
                                                             The  Hong  Kong  Christian  Council  is  a  concrete
      6.   INTERPRETATION                                expression  of  the  Ecumenical  Movement.  We  work
         In  our  view,  a  Christian  Council  is  not primarily   closely with  the World  Council  of Churches, especially
      an agency of specialized ministries. A council therefore   the  Commission  of  Inter  Church  Aid,  Refugees  and
      cannot  only  be  concerned with  its business agenda.  It   World  Service.  We  are  a  member  of  the  W.C.C/s
      must  work  closely  with  church  leaders  as  well  as   Commission  of  Mission  and  Evangelism.  Last  year,
      grassroots  Christians.  Together  we  help  shape  the   we  helped  the  WCC  publish  a  booklet  containing the
      Ecumenical  Movement, which  includes the  renewal  of   basic  facts  about  the  WCC  in  question  and  answer
      the  mission  and  unity  of the entire church. Therefore   form  in  Chinese.  We  also  produced  two  slide  series
      we  consider  the  interpretation  of  such  to  local   about  the  WCC,  one  about  the  VI  Assembly  in
      congregations as being of vital  importance.       Vancouver,  and the  other giving a general introduction
                                                         to the WCC.










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