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persons from H ong K ong to explore possible
cooperation betw een H ong K ong and
G uangzhou social service agencies. T he
sem inar w as held July 1-2, 1993.
18. T he W eek o f Prayer for C hristian U nity w as
observed January 13-22, 1993. T he Joint
C om m union Service and breakfast Fellow ship
w as held January 21 at K ow loon M ethodist
C hurch. T he U nity C om m ittee also sponsored
a C hristian U nity W orship Service at W ard
M em orial M ethodist C hurch on January 22
w ith 120 in attendance.
19. T he 1993 W orld D ay o f Prayer Service w as
held at C C C ' s C hina C ongregational C hurch.
330 persons attended the service and the
offering w as given to the H om e o f L oving
F aithfulness for the H andicapped.
20. T he Y outh C om m ittee had the follow ing
activities:
a. Y outh D elegation to C hina w ith 40 youths
accom panied by Lt. T om m y C han and
M iss L ily Lau visited churches and
agencies in the G uangdong area.
b. 4 Youth delegates attended CCA’s Youth
Conference.
c. C C A join tly sponsored 'Y outh L eaders
D elegation to C hina”from N ovem ber 29-
D ecem ber 7, 1992 visiting N anjing,
Shanghai and H angzhou. T hey w ere
accom panied by M rs. L ouisa Li and Rev.
M ang Po-chun.
d. M s. L ung N gan L ing o f the Salvation
A rm y attended the A sian Students and
Y outh G athering o f the W C C, M arch 20-
31, 1993 in B angalore, India. She also
attended an ecum enical youth gathering
July 8-27 in B razil.
21. ‘Six Religions Youth Camp” organized by
‘The Colloquium of Six Religions Leaders”
was held at Tso Kung Tam Outdoor
Recreation Center. The theme was ‘Peace and
Friendship”. Each religion was represented by
20 youths.
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