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Christian movement For other uses, see City Mission (disambiguation).

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The City Mission movement started in Glasgow in January 1826 when David Nasmith founded the Glasgow City Mission (Scotland). It was an interdenominational agency working alongside churches and other Christian agencies to provide for the spiritual and material welfare of those in need.

Agencies in the movement are variously called "City" or "Gospel" or "Rescue" Missions.

History

Nasmith visited the United States and Canada in 1830, setting up 31 missions supported by various benevolent institutions. He founded missions in France, as well as the London City Mission, the London Female Mission, the Dublin Christian Mission, and a number of other ministries.

The first World Conference of City Missions was sponsored by the Sydney City Mission (now Mission Australia) and held in Sydney, Australia in 1988.

Subsequent conferences were held in:

  • Birmingham, England, 1991 - this formed the City Mission World Association (CMWA)
  • Washington DC, USA, 1994
  • Helsinki, Finland, 1997
  • Glasgow, Scotland, 2000
  • Sydney, Australia, 2003
  • Kansas City MO, USA, 2006

National bodies

References

  • Website of City Mission World Association, as of 2012, see link below.
  1. Encyclopædia Britannica - article on London City Mission
  2. Penny Cyclopedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful Knowledge, 1859
  3. City Mission Movement UK

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