Copper Belt [Copperbelt]: Correspondence

Correspondence of Rev Thomas Cocker Brown (Foreign Secretary, LMS, 1933-1948) relating to work of the LMS in the Copperbelt and relations with its mission partners. Correspondents include Rev Reginald John Beagerie Moore (LMS missionary, Central Africa, 1933-1943), Miss B. D. Gibson (International M...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/1941-1950/Box AF/15B
Date(s) of creation: Jan 1939-Jun 1940
Level: File
Format: Archive           

collection SOAS Archive
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scb_order_with CWM/LMS/1941-1950/Box AF/15B
callnumber CWM/LMS/04/07/005
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title Copper Belt [Copperbelt]: Correspondence
scb_date_creation Jan 1939-Jun 1940
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scb_admin_history In the early years, work of the missions in the industrial development of the Copperbelt was on a united basis. A report produced by the International Missionary Council in 1933, entitled 'Modern Industry and the African' led amongst other things to the formation of the United Missions in the Copperbelt (UMCB), in which the Church of Scotland, the Methodist Missionary Society (MMS), the London Missionary Society (LMS), the Universities' Mission to Central Africa (UMCA) and the United Society for Christian Literature (USCL) became partners. The UMCB had a London Committee consisting of representatives of the participating missions, responsible for planning its general policy and caring for the interests of cooperative work. The British Committee was a sub-committee of the International Missionary Council. Reginald John Beagerie Moore was appointed to the Cooperbelt in 1934, and became the first London Missionary Society member of the UMCB. He died in 1943 at the age of 33.
description Correspondence of Rev Thomas Cocker Brown (Foreign Secretary, LMS, 1933-1948) relating to work of the LMS in the Copperbelt and relations with its mission partners. Correspondents include Rev Reginald John Beagerie Moore (LMS missionary, Central Africa, 1933-1943), Miss B. D. Gibson (International Missionary Council), A. J. Cross (Secretary, General Missionary Conference of Northern Rhodesia), Rev T. Cullen Young (USCL) and A. M. Chirgwin (General Secretary, LMS, 1932-1950). Subjects include all aspects of the UMCB's work, including education, evangelical and women's work, and church building programmes, including Mufulira Church. Papers also include UMCB Third Annual Report, 1938-1939; minutes of UMCB Team Meetings; minutes of the British Committee; report on United Church Accommodation, Jan 1939, prepared by R. J. B. Moore, and Report on a visit to the Copper Belt of Northern Rhodesia, May 1940, submitted to the South African Committee on Industrial Relations.
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