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United Demonstration Under the Auspices of The Church of Scotland and The United Free Church of Scotland

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Relayed from the United Free
Church Assembly Hall. S.B. from Edinburgh.
Chairman, His GRACE THE DUKE OF
Montrose. C.B., C.V.O.
Praise, Psalm 46, vv. 1-5. 'God is our refuge.'
Prayer by The Rt. Rev. THE MOD
ERATOR OF THE CHURCH OF SCOT
LAND.
Scripture Lesson. Ephesians 2, vv.
13—22. read by The Rt. Rev. The MODERATOR OF THE UNITED FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Address by The Most Rev. The
ARCHBISHOP OF UPSALA : ' The Church and the Nation.'
Praise, Psalm 102 (2nd Version), vv. 13-18. Thou shalt
Address by JOHN BUCHAN , Esq. :
' What the Union of the Churches will bring to Scotland.'
Praise, Psalm 126—' When Zioh's bondage God turned back.'
Benediction.
"RELAYS from the Annual Assemblies of the two Churches have become a regular feature in the Scottish programmes ; and this year, following upon the Scottish relays of a selection of the proceedings, the special service in which the two Churches are collaborating is being broadcast nationally. Among the speakers are Col. John Buchan , and Dr. Soderblom, Archbishop of Upsala and Primate of Sweden. It was in 1914 that Dr. Soderblom was called to the leadership of the Swedish Church. An untiring worker for Christian Unity, he has not only been one of the chief promoters of the J World Faith and Order Movement,' but also of the ' Life and Work Movement ' which held its 'International "Copec " Conference ' at Stockholm in 1925. He is a remarkable linguist and, in 1926, preached the opening sermon nt the Seventh Assembly of the League at Geneva. It is particularly apt that this cosmopolitan worker for Christian Unity should be associated with the two great Scottish Churches, which are shortly uniting.
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