Borneo Mission Association
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The Borneo Mission Association was founded in 1909 by Bishop W. R. Mounsey[1] to assist the work of the Church of England in Labuan, Sarawak and British North Borneo.
It ceased operation in 2015, with its remaining funds transferred to the United Society.
See also
- Diocese of Kuching
- Singapore and West Malaysia Diocesan Association
- Church of the Province of South East Asia
References
- The Chronicle: A Quarterly Report of the Borneo Mission Association (1910-1933)
- Borneo Chronicle: Magazine of the Borneo Mission Association (1938-1978)
External links
- Photographs relating to the Borneo Mission Association
- Two mission associations close - but Anglican Church in South East Asia marches on
- Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Archives on Borneo Mission in Trinity Theological College, Singapore
- Anglicanism in Sarawak/Borneo from Project Canterbury
- Charity Commission for England and Wales Register
References
- ^ Sutlive, Joanne (2001). The Encyclopaedia of Iban Studies: A-G. Tun Jugah Foundation. p. 239. ISBN 9789834051310.
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