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Clunes MuseumDocument - DOCUMENTS
... ...brotherhood presbyterian church...Loose pages found in Minutes Book of Clunes Tennis Club (Reg No.3786) .1 Handwritten in biro List of players on foolscap page .2 Annual Report - Presbyterian Tennis Club 1961-1962 .3 Annual Report - Brotherhood Presbyterian Church 1961-1962 .4 Authority to purchase trophy for the value of 5/- (five shillings) .5 Newspaper cutting - Wind Up Dance for Tennis Club ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields clunes tennis association presbyterian tennis club brotherhood presbyterian church Loose pages found in Minutes Book of Clunes Tennis Club (Reg No.3786) .1 Handwritten in biro List of players on foolscap page .2 Annual Report - Presbyterian Tennis Club 1961-1962 .3 Annual Report - Brotherhood Presbyterian Church 1961-1962 .4 Authority to purchase trophy for the value of 5/- (five shillings) .5 Newspaper cutting - Wind Up Dance for Tennis Club Document DOCUMENTS ...Loose pages found in Minutes Book of Clunes Tennis Club (Reg No.3786) .1 Handwritten in biro List of players on foolscap page .2 Annual Report - Presbyterian Tennis Club 1961-1962 .3 Annual Report - Brotherhood Presbyterian Church 1961-1962 .4 Authority to purchase trophy for the value of 5/- (five shillings) .5 Newspaper cutting - Wind Up Dance for Tennis Club clunes tennis association, presbyterian tennis club, brotherhood presbyterian church -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Villagebadge - Presbyterian Brotherhood badge, 1920s to 1940s
... Presbyterian church...Presbyterian Brotherhood...The badge represents the Australian Presbyterian Brotherhood. The Presbyterian church has used the burning bush logo from the 1800s. ...The badge represents the Australian Presbyterian Brotherhood. The Presbyterian church has used the burning bush logo from the 1800s. ...This badge is one of a set of badges collected by Dr W R Angus from the organisations in which he was involved. The set of badges is now part of Flagstaff Hill’s comprehensive W.R. Angus Collection, donated by the family of Dr W R Angus, surgeon and oculist. The badge represents the Australian Presbyterian Brotherhood. The Presbyterian church has used the burning bush logo from the 1800s. The logo describes the Biblical account of the prophet Moses, who saw the miracle of a bush on fire that did not burn and heard the voice of God giving his instructions. The light blue cross symbolises the origin of the Australian Presbyterian church, the Church of Scotland, which is Presbyterian. Its flag is blue with a white 'x' and a burning bush symbol in the centre. Dr William Roy Angus was of Scottish heritage. He sailed overseas to further his studies at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and in 1928, was awarded FRCS (Fellow from the Royal College of Surgeons), Edinburgh, Scotland. He was e Presbyterian and treated Sunday as a Sabbath, a day of rest. He would visit three or four country patients on a Sunday, taking his children along ‘for the ride’ and visiting with him. Sunday evenings he would play the pianola and sing Scottish songs to his family. In 1928, Dr Angus was a Flying Doctor in the A.I.M. (Australian Inland Ministry) Aerial Medical Service, which was established by the Presbyterian Church in that year. The W.R. Angus Collection includes historical medical equipment, surgical instruments and material belonging to Dr Edward Ryan and Dr Thomas Francis Ryan, (both of Nhill, Victoria) and Dr Angus’ own belongings. The Collection’s history spans the medical practices of the two Doctors Ryan, from 1885-1926 plus that of Dr Angus, up until 1969. It includes historical medical and surgical equipment and instruments from the doctors Edward and Thomas Ryan of Nhill, Victoria. Dr Angus married Gladys in 1927 at Ballarat, the nearest big city to Nhill where he began as a Medical Assistant. He was also Acting House surgeon at the Nhill hospital where their two daughters were born. During World War II He served as a Military Doctor in the Australian Defence Forces. Dr Angus and his family moved to Warrnambool in 1939, where Dr Angus operated his own medical practice. He later added the part-time Port Medical Officer responsibility and was the last person appointed to that position. Both Dr Angus and his wife were very involved in the local community, including the planning stages of the new Flagstaff Hill and the layout of the gardens there. Dr Angus passed away in March 1970.This badge is significant for connecting Doctor Angus with organisations that he supported. The badge also associates Dr Angus with the history of the Presbyterian Church in Australia, showing the historic logo of the burning bush and the Scottish flag. The W.R. Angus Collection is significant for still being located at the site it is connected with, Doctor Angus being the last Port Medical Officer in Warrnambool. The Collection includes historical medical objects that date back to the late 1800s.Badge; a round badge with a blue enamel outer border in front of a light blue enamel ‘x’. A silver logo is on top of the 'X'. There is a silver inscription around the outer circle. It is the badge of the Presbyterian Brotherhood of Australia.This badge is part of a set of badges collected by Dr W R Angus. the set represents organisations that he was involved in, and is part of the W.R. Angus Collection.On the dark blue border: “PRESBYTERIAN BROTHERHOOD’ Logo [a bush on fire] a 'burning bush'flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, w.r. angus, badge, organisation badge, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, badges, buttons, lapel badge, religious badge, denominational badge, presbyterian church, presbyterian brotherhood, hat pin, flying doctor, scottish heritage, w.r. angus collection -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDrawing - St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, Caulfield
... Wells Organisation Land Subdivisions Clergy Residences Churches Settlements Community Services Sunday Schools Religious Structures and Establishments Architectural Features Stained Glass Paintings Farms Religious Groups Ministers Monuments and Memorials Clubs and Associations Sporting Clubs P.W.M.U. Presbyterian Women’s Missionary Union P.F.A. P.B.A. P.G.A. Men’s Brotherhood ...Two copies of a sixteen page booklet titled First Fifty Years, detailing a brief history, researched by John Watson, of St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, Balaclava Road Caulfield, between 1910-1960. The booklet includes several images, including two photographs, one of the interior of the church, the other of the interior of the main hall. There is also a set of six portrait photographs of the ministers of St. Stephen’s from 1913-1960. There is also a photograph of the front view of the first church and a sketch by Haddon and Henderson architects of the design for the present, 1960, church dated to the early-mid 1920s. There is a list of names of office-bearers for the year 1960. That list has been photocopied and is included in the file. Finally, there are two pages of handwritten notes, undated and unattributed, of information about St. Stephen’s derived from the First Fifty Years booklet.caulfield, st. stephen’s presbyterian church, presbyterian church, balaclava road, caulfield west, oulton street, watson john, kerry gordon f.g. rev., currie george, kinross george, haddon robert, thomson william rev., pollard mr., hunter c. hay m.a. rev., burns hugh m.m.a.b.d. rev., tamagno f. rev., simpson w.l. rev., goddard s.a.m.a.b.d. rev., robinson e.b. rev., adamson j. mr., jamieson r.f. mr., fraser w. mr., tannahill a.s. mr., mcilroy r. mr., smith f.b. mr., josephs a. mr., mac callum d. mr., darby g. mr., watson t.c. mr., attwood w.b. mr., wells organisation, land subdivisions, clergy residences, churches, settlements, community services, sunday schools, religious structures and establishments, architectural features, stained glass, paintings, farms, religious groups, ministers, monuments and memorials, clubs and associations, sporting clubs, p.w.m.u., presbyterian women’s missionary union, p.f.a., p.b.a., p.g.a., men’s brotherhood, soldier’s welfare association, youth executive, women’s league, dramatic club, halls, committees of management, building construction, fundraising events, business and finance, festivals and celebrations, religious ceremonies, architects, choirs, christian religion -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyNewsletter - St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, Caulfield
... Presbyterian Church... Methodist Church... Uniting Church... Caulfield... Balaclava Road... Bambra Road... Dulton Street... Kooyong Road... Hilton Della... Thomson W. Rev.... Hunter C. Hay Rev.... Burns H.M. Rev.... Simpson W. L. Rev.... Goddard S.A. Rev.... Tamagno F. Rev.... Robinson E.B. Rev.... Kerry G.F.G. Rev.... Williamson J. Rev.... McLean D. Rev.... Heazlewood Vere Rev.... Adamson J.C.... Pollard W.G. Mr.... Alday Rev.... Alday Mrs.... Everett L.D. Mrs.... Emms... Ladies Guild... Presbyterian Women’s Missionary Union... P.W.M.U.... Presbyterian Girls’ Association... Presbyterian Boys’ Association... Adult Group... St. Stephen’s Players... Men’s Brotherhood...Presbyterian Church Methodist Church Uniting Church Caulfield Balaclava Road Bambra Road Dulton Street Kooyong Road Hilton Della Thomson W. Rev. Hunter C. Hay Rev. Burns H.M. Rev. Simpson W. L. Rev. Goddard S.A. Rev. Tamagno F. Rev. Robinson E.B. Rev. Kerry G.F.G. Rev. Williamson J. Rev. McLean D. Rev. Heazlewood Vere Rev. Adamson J.C. Pollard W.G. Mr. Alday Rev. Alday Mrs. Everett L.D. Mrs. Emms Ladies Guild Presbyterian Women’s Missionary Union P.W.M.U. Presbyterian Girls’ Association Presbyterian Boys’ Association Adult Group St. Stephen’s Players Men’s Brotherhood ...Featuring two photocopies of a sixteen page pamphlet by Della Hilton titled 75 Years at St. Stephen’s – Including Union with Bambra Road Methodist Church. This details a brief history of both the Bambra Road Church and especially the St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, Balaclava Road, Caulfield between 1910-1985. These churches united in 1976 to form the St. Stephen’s Uniting Church in Balaclava Road, Caulfield. The pamphlet includes copies of photographs of the interior, exterior and windows. There is a black and white photograph of the interior, undated and unattributed. There is a Christmas postcard from the church’s sponsor child, Paulus Lobo, dated post-1988. Finally, there is a copy of a fourteen page newsletter dated March 1986, edited by Ethel Phillips, regarding news of the St. Stephen’s Uniting Church Community.st. stephen’s church, presbyterian church, methodist church, uniting church, caulfield, balaclava road, bambra road, dulton street, kooyong road, hilton della, thomson w. rev., hunter c. hay rev., burns h.m. rev., simpson w. l. rev., goddard s.a. rev., tamagno f. rev., robinson e.b. rev., kerry g.f.g. rev., williamson j. rev., mclean d. rev., heazlewood vere rev., adamson j.c., pollard w.g. mr., alday rev., alday mrs., everett l.d. mrs., emms, ladies guild, presbyterian women’s missionary union, p.w.m.u., presbyterian girls’ association, presbyterian boys’ association, adult group, st. stephen’s players, men’s brotherhood, tennis club, cricket club, architectural features, gothic revival architecture, church furniture, stained glass, clergy residences, religious ceremonies, choirs, religious festivals, religious groups, clergy, religious structures and establishments, social clubs, clubs and associations, construction, events and activities, theatre groups, performers, fundraising events, community services, festivals and celebrations, sunday schools, organs, postcards -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, c1972
... The history goes on detailing the growth of the organisations in the church; Choir, Sunday School Sunday School Ladies Auxiliary, PWMU, Afernoon Fellowship, Ladies Guild, PGF, Men's Club and Brotherhood, Bible Class, Sporting Clubs, PFA, Mission Band, Creche, Cradle Roll, Board of Management. A list of 'Memorials and Other Gifts Through the Years' from 1904 to 1972. Present 'Office Bearers of the Church'. Photo of present church on front cover, on rear cover is the church erected in 1897. With Index Book ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN ...Centenary of St. John's Presbyterian Church Forest Street, Bendigo 1872-1972. List of former Ministers of St. John's Church. A brief account of the history of the church is given. Extracts from minutes of Presbytery Church of Castlemaine 2/7/1872 states that they had not yet held any Sabbath Services in Sandhurst a grant not exceeding Twenty Pounds to meet the expenses of such Services necessary to establish a Second Charge in Sandhurst. Services were conducted in the Albion Hall, collections were obtained were liberal, Memorial signed by 104 members and adherents who expressed their desire to be recognized as a Congregation. St. John's first met at the Orderly Room (site of the Art Gallery), then at the Albion Hall (site of the Royal Princess Theatre), they then moved to St. James Hall (now Myer Store). In 1874 a weatherboard church in Forest St. was erected seating 550 persons, and named St. John's Presbyterian Church. It then became known as St John's Free Church and in 1880 it was admitted into the Presbyterian Church of Victoria and named Chalmer's Church. History accounts goes on to explain the further changes which happened within the church to 1972. Many other details have been included in the book such as the costs of the pews the 'Ladies Work Committee', a monthly church paper, Anniversary platform, securing a Manse, the year of the 'black-out', food parcels, the purchase of a building, the pioneering of religious films in church services, renovations, Sunday School, Stewardship Campaign, electronic organ. The history goes on detailing the growth of the organisations in the church; Choir, Sunday School Sunday School Ladies Auxiliary, PWMU, Afernoon Fellowship, Ladies Guild, PGF, Men's Club and Brotherhood, Bible Class, Sporting Clubs, PFA, Mission Band, Creche, Cradle Roll, Board of Management. A list of 'Memorials and Other Gifts Through the Years' from 1904 to 1972. Present 'Office Bearers of the Church'. Photo of present church on front cover, on rear cover is the church erected in 1897. With Indexchurch, centenary, st john's bendigo, st john's presbyterian church forest street bendigo centenary -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - KEN HESSE COLLECTION: ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN MENS BROTHERHOOD NOTE BOOK
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CHURCH History Presbyterian Church Forest St Bendigo Ken Hesse Collection collection Bendigo religions christianity history note book organisation St. john's Bendigo Presbyterian Church A damaged brown cash note book owned by St. John's Presbyterian Men's Brotherhood ...A damaged brown cash note book owned by St. John's Presbyterian Men's Brotherhood. It contains the membership fees 1947- 48. Item part of Mr. Ken Hesse Collection donated by Mr. James Lerk.church, history, presbyterian church forest st bendigo, ken hesse collection, collection, bendigo, religions, christianity, history, note book, organisation, st. john's bendigo, presbyterian church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPlaque, c1956
... Formerly St David's Presbyterian Church. The front porch was reconstructed by the Men's Brotherhood under the direction of John Connell, Architect....Formerly St David's Presbyterian Church. The front porch was reconstructed by the Men's Brotherhood under the direction of John Connell, Architect. ...From St David's Uniting Church, Cramer St, Preston, 3072. Formerly St David's Presbyterian Church. The front porch was reconstructed by the Men's Brotherhood under the direction of John Connell, Architect.Oblong brass memorial plaque with black text.st david's uniting church preston victoria, rev john c foyster, architect john connell -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaLapel Badge
... Presbyterian Church...Presbyterian Brotherhood...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Brotherhood Badges Presbyterian Brotherhood Five round blue enameled lapel badges. ...Five round blue enameled lapel badges. The badges bear the symbol of the Presbyterian Brotherhood: a pale blue St Andrew's cross with a burning bush superimposed. The badges have a dark blue enameled border.Presbyterian Brotherhoodpresbyterian church, presbyterian brotherhood, badges -
Clunes MuseumBooklet, PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, THE ORDER OF THE BURNING BUSH - RULES AND RITUAL OF THE FIRST DEGREE
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields THIS CLUB WAS CONDUCTED AS A BROTHERHOOD TO PROMOTE FRATERNITY, LINKING IN FELLOWSHIP PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLUNES WORSHIP STUDY RECREATION SERVICE RULES AND RITUAL FOR THE ORDER OF THE BURNING BOOK CLUB FOR YOUNG BOYS AND MEN FORMED BY THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PRINTED ON BANNER: NEC TAMEN CONSUMBATURE .1 WRITTEN IN PENCIL ON FRONT COVER: E KINNERSLY .2 WRITTEN IN PENCIL ON FRONT COVER: NORMAN HYETT. ...RULES AND RITUAL FOR THE ORDER OF THE BURNING BOOK CLUB FOR YOUNG BOYS AND MEN FORMED BY THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHBLUE COVERED BOOKLET WITH STYLISED IMAGE OF THE BURNING BUSH ABOVE A BANNER 4 COPIESnon-fictionRULES AND RITUAL FOR THE ORDER OF THE BURNING BOOK CLUB FOR YOUNG BOYS AND MEN FORMED BY THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHpresbyterian church clunes, worship study recreation service -
Clunes MuseumBooklet, PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, THE ORDER OF THE BURNING BUSH - RULES AND RITUALS OF THE FIRST DEGREE
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WORSHIP STUDY RECREATION SERVICE THE ORDER WAS CONDUCTED AS A BROTHERHOOD TO PROMOTE FRATERNITY, LINKING IN FELLOWSHIP PRINTED ON BANNER: NEC TAMEN CONSUMBATURE .1 IN PENCIL ON FRONT COVER: D J MCDONALD IN PENCIL ON FRONT COVER: STEWARD PYERS (LINE DRAWN THROUGH NAME) .2 CLUNES FRANK E. ...THE ORDER WAS CONDUCTED AS A BROTHERHOOD TO PROMOTE FRATERNITY, LINKING IN FELLOWSHIPBLUE COVERED BOOKLET WITH STYLISED IMAGE OF THE BURNING BUSH ABOVE A BANNERnon-fictionTHE ORDER WAS CONDUCTED AS A BROTHERHOOD TO PROMOTE FRATERNITY, LINKING IN FELLOWSHIPpresbyterian church, worship study recreation service -
Clunes MuseumBooklet, PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, THE ORDER OF THE BURNING BUSH - RULES AND RITUALS OF THE SECOND DEGREE
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WORSHIP STUDY RECREATION SERVICE THE CLUB WAS CONDUCTED AS A BROTHERHOOD TO PROMOTE FRATERNITY, LINKING FELLOWSHIP PRINTED ON THE BANNER: NEC TAMEN CONSUMBATURE .1 WRITTEN IN PENCIL: CLUNES PPC NORMAN HYETT. .5 WRITTEN IN INK G.H. ...THE CLUB WAS CONDUCTED AS A BROTHERHOOD TO PROMOTE FRATERNITY, LINKING FELLOWSHIPPINK COVERED BOOKLET WITH STYLISED IMAGE OF THE BURNING BUSH ABOVE A BANNER. 10 COPIESnon-fictionTHE CLUB WAS CONDUCTED AS A BROTHERHOOD TO PROMOTE FRATERNITY, LINKING FELLOWSHIPpresbyterian church, worship study recreation service -
Clunes MuseumMedal - MEDALLION
... OBB WAS A BROTHERHOOD PROMOTING FELLOWSHIP IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH....PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLUNES. OBB. ST ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLUNES MEDALLIONS OBB CEREMONIAL ITEM 5 GOLD MEDALLIONS INCLUDING 1 CROSS AND 4 BURNING BUSHES. THESE BADGES WOULD BE SEWN ONTO THE CLUB ORDER OF THE BURNING BUSH BLUE SACHES. OBB WAS A BROTHERHOOD ...OBJECTS USED AT ST ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLUNES. OBB.5 GOLD MEDALLIONS INCLUDING 1 CROSS AND 4 BURNING BUSHES. THESE BADGES WOULD BE SEWN ONTO THE CLUB ORDER OF THE BURNING BUSH BLUE SACHES. OBB WAS A BROTHERHOOD PROMOTING FELLOWSHIP IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.st andrews presbyterian church, clunes, medallions, obb, ceremonial item -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBooklet, Presbyterian Board of Religious Education, The Orders of the Burning Bush and Covenant Ritual for Combined Chapters : First Degree
... Brotherhood, with a ritual, initiation services, three degrees of membership, instruction, and other features common among lodges and fraternities. Each Chapter was worked by the members under direct supervision of the minister or his representative. Any boy over 14 years of age is eligible for membership. Officers: Grand Chancellor - the minister; Directors; Assistant-Director. The following were elected every six months: Chancellor; Vice-Chancellor; Chaplain; Scribe; Purser; Constable; Sentinel and Musician. the order of the burning bush presbyterian church ...The Order of The Burning Bush, started in 1925, was conducted as a Brotherhood, with a ritual, initiation services, three degrees of membership, instruction, and other features common among lodges and fraternities. Each Chapter was worked by the members under direct supervision of the minister or his representative. Any boy over 14 years of age is eligible for membership. Officers: Grand Chancellor - the minister; Directors; Assistant-Director. The following were elected every six months: Chancellor; Vice-Chancellor; Chaplain; Scribe; Purser; Constable; Sentinel and Musician. E2125.1.1 and E2125.1.2 Presbyterian Church of Australia The Order of the Burning Bush Ritual for Combined Chapters First Degree small, 15 page Member's book. 5th Ed. The book has an orange cover and is secured by two staples. It contains an Introduction; Rules of the Order; Combined Ritual, First Degree; Closing Service; Alternative Services; Briefer Combined Ritual, 1st Degree. E2125.1.3 Presbyterian Church of Australia The Order of the Burning Bush First Degree Ritual booklet; a small, 11 page Member's book. The book has an blue cover and is secured by two staples. It contains an Introduction; Rules of the Order; First Degree Ritual; Initiation to the First Degree and Installation of Officers.the order of the burning bush, presbyterian church of australia -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBooklet, Presbyterian Board of Religious Education, The Order of the Burning Bush and Covenant
... Brotherhood, with a ritual, initiation services, three degrees of membership, instruction, and other features common among lodges and fraternities. Each Chapter was worked by the members under direct supervision of the minister or his representative. Any boy over 14 years of age is eligible for membership. Officers: Grand Chancellor - the minister; Directors; Assistant-Director. The following were elected every six months: Chancellor; Vice-Chancellor; Chaplain; Scribe; Purser; Constable; Sentinel and Musician. the order of the burning bush Presbyterian Church ...The Order of The Burning Bush, started in 1925, was conducted as a Brotherhood, with a ritual, initiation services, three degrees of membership, instruction, and other features common among lodges and fraternities. Each Chapter was worked by the members under direct supervision of the minister or his representative. Any boy over 14 years of age is eligible for membership. Officers: Grand Chancellor - the minister; Directors; Assistant-Director. The following were elected every six months: Chancellor; Vice-Chancellor; Chaplain; Scribe; Purser; Constable; Sentinel and Musician.E2125.2.1; E2125.2.2; E2125.2.3Presbyterian Church of Australia The Order of the Burning Bush a Church club for boys and young men small, 12 page book. The book has a blue cover and contains The Rules of the Order; Commendations; The Ritual; Initiation to the First Degree; Initiation to the Second Degree and Appendix. 3rd edition.the order of the burning bush, presbyterian church of australia -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBooklet, Presbyterian Board of Religious Education, The Orders of the Burning Bush and Covenant Rules and Ritual for the Second Degree
... Brotherhood, with a ritual, initiation services, three degrees of membership, instruction, and other features common among lodges and fraternities. Each Chapter was worked by the members under direct supervision of the minister or his representative. Any boy over 14 years of age is eligible for membership. Officers: Grand Chancellor - the minister; Directors; Assistant-Director. The following were elected every six months: Chancellor; Vice-Chancellor; Chaplain; Scribe; Purser; Constable; Sentinel and Musician. the order of the burning bush presbyterian church ...The Order of The Burning Bush, started in 1925, was conducted as a Brotherhood, with a ritual, initiation services, three degrees of membership, instruction, and other features common among lodges and fraternities. Each Chapter was worked by the members under direct supervision of the minister or his representative. Any boy over 14 years of age is eligible for membership. Officers: Grand Chancellor - the minister; Directors; Assistant-Director. The following were elected every six months: Chancellor; Vice-Chancellor; Chaplain; Scribe; Purser; Constable; Sentinel and Musician. Presbyterian Church of Australia The Order of the Burning Bush Rules and Ritual for the Second Degree. A small, 12 page Member's 4th edition booklet. The booklet has a pink cover and is secured by two staples. It contains an The Principles of the Second Degree; Fundamental Principles of the Orders of the Burning Bush and Covenant; The Opening Ritual of the Second Degree; Examination of Candidates for the Second Degree; Promotion to the Second Degree; Closing Ritual of the Second Degree.the order of the burning bush, presbyterian church of australia, northcote (james st) presbyterian church, northcote presbyterian church
