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Colonial Missionary Society
The Colonial Missionary Society was formed in May 1836 as a “distinct society for the Colonies” following the report of a deputation to Canada by representatives of Congregational churches from Britain. Its principal mission effort was directed towards promoting Congregationalist forms of Christianity among “British or other European settlers” rather than indigenous peoples.〔Bebbington, David. “A view from Britain”, in Rawlyk, George A., Aspects of the Canadian evangelical experience. p.46. Montreal: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 1997. ISBN 0-7735-1547-X, 9780773515475. 542 pages. (Book preview on Google Books ). Accessed August 15, 2008.〕
〔(Yale University Library, Missionary Periodicals Database )〕
At first it functioned as part of the Congregational Union, which Andrew Reed, an early honorary secretary, described as ‘a crippled and dependent existence’. In time it became an independent body.〔Shaw, Ian J., High Calvinists in action: Calvinism and the City, Manchester and London, c. 1810-1860, p.307. Oxford: O.U.P., 2002. ISBN 0-19-925077-4, ISBN 978-0-19-925077-6. 413 pages. (Book preview on Google Books ). Accessed August 15, 2008.〕
Radical changes in the way Great Britain related to its former colonies after World War II, coupled with the growth of the ecumenical movement led to four changes in the society’s identity during the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s.
It changed its name to the Commonwealth Missionary Society in 1956, then merged with the London Missionary Society in 1966 to form the Congregational Council for World Mission (CCWM). At the formation of the United Reformed Church in 1972 it underwent another name change, becoming the Council for World Mission (Congregational and Reformed). The CWM (Congregational and Reformed) was again restructured in 1977 to create a more internationalist and global body, the Council for World Mission (CWM).〔Mundus (“Council for World Mission Archive - Administrative/Biographical history” )〕
The records of the Colonial Missionary Society are held at the library of the (School of Oriental and African Studies ) in London.
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