Conference of British missionary societies

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Succeeded by Conference for World Mission.

From the description of Records of the Conference of British Missionary Societies, 1976. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702150577

The Conference of Missionary Societies in Great Britain and Ireland, commonly known as the Conference of British Missionary Societies (CBMS), was founded in 1912 with a membership of more than 40 Protestant missionary societies. It grew out of the Continuation Committee established as a result of the World Missionary Conference held in Edinburgh in 1910, which aimed to encourage the foundation of national co-operative councils for mission. For many years the CBMS shared premises (acquired in 1918), Edinburgh House (in Belgravia, near Sloane Square, London), with the Continuation Committee, which became known as the International Missionary Council in 1921. The CBMS was not itself a missionary society, but its archive documents how home missionary organisations co-operated with contacts abroad, show the public face of missionary activity, and also offer evidence on contemporary social and political, as well as religious, events. It held an annual conference, and a standing committee (later council) met quarterly. There were also specialized committees. In 1977 the CBMS became a division of the British Council of Churches and it is now known as the Churches' Commission on Mission. For further information see J T Hardyman and R K Orchard, Two Minutes from Sloane Square: a Brief History of the Conference of Missionary Societies in Great Britain and Ireland 1912-1977 (CBMS, London, 1977).

From the guide to the Conference of British Missionary Societies, 1872-1973, (School of Oriental and African Studies)

The Conference of British Missionary Societies was founded in 1912 as a direct result of the 1910 World Missionary Conference at Edinburgh, Scotland. The World Conference had established a Continuation Committee whose goal was to stimulate the foundation of national cooperative councils for mission. The CBMS, however, was not itself a missionary society. It served an important function for cooperation between missionary organizations at home and abroad.

From the description of Conference of British Missionary Societies : archives, 1912-1970 (inclusive), [microform]. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702689299

From the guide to the Conference of British Missionary Societies : archives, [microform], 1912-1970 (inclusive), (Yale University Divinity School Library)

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associatedWith British Council of Churches corporateBody
associatedWith Edinburgh House Press corporateBody
associatedWith Great Britain Advisory Committee on Education in the Colonies corporateBody
associatedWith International Missionary Council. corporateBody
associatedWith International Missionary Council and Conference of British Missionary Societies corporateBody
associatedWith Lord Mayor's Fund for Relief of Distress in China. corporateBody
associatedWith Right Revd George Appleton person
associatedWith United Council for Missionary Education corporateBody
associatedWith World Council of Churches corporateBody
associatedWith World Missionary Conference corporateBody
associatedWith World Missionary Conference (1910 : Edinburgh, Scotland) corporateBody
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Education
Colonial administration
Decolonization
Economic and social development
International conflict
Literacy Programmes
Mission administration
Missionary societies
Mission policy
Missions
Press
Publishing
Religious organizations
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