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The Pauline Meetings

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to advance the christian faith among young people generally and, so long as possible, the pupils and former pupils of st. paul's school, barnes in particular, by means of activities including (but not confined to) : (a) the holding of christian meetings for young people up to the age of 25 in schools, churches, colleges, meeting halls or any other places that the trustees deem suitable; (b) the holding of residential house parties, conferences, seminars or symposia at which the christian faith can be taught by word and by example in a community setting; (c) the arranging of work-parties, holiday clubs or other events for the benefit of those in need with a view to enabling young people to express their christian faith in the service of others; (d) the training of leaders, whether from amongst those participating in the activities organised by the trust or from elsewhere, to conduct the meetings and other events set out above; (e) the organising of social events consistent with the christian ethos of the trust for those who participate in the activities set out in (a) to (d) above.

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