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Hymn, Strong Son of God, immortal love (S.P. 648)
Prayers
Psalm xcvi
Lesson, John viii, 28-36
Hymn, 0 Life that makest all things new (S.P. 602)
Address by the Rev. Canon
V. F. STORR , Vicar of St. Margaret's, Westminster, and Sub-Dean of Westminster
Hymn, 0 for a thousand tongues to sing (A. and M. 522 ; S.P. 595)
Prayers
Blessing
Organist, The Rev. H. McGowan
Cromer Parish Church, standing in the heart of the town, is one of the historical churches of England, its nave being nearly five centuries old and forming a link in a chain which stretches far back into Christian history. The tower-to the top of the pinnacle 160 feet high-is the highest ' tower ' in Norfolk, only the spire of Norwich Cathedral being higher. Outside is a smaller tower with a platform, said to have been used for flares to warn ships at sea before the erection of the present lighthouse. There is a peal of six bells which will be heard at the beginning of the broadcast, while the organ was once in the abbey at Bath.
Such is the church in which is to be held the tenth Cromer Conven tion organised by the Anglican Evangelical Group Movement, which stands for the Liberal Evangelical school of thought in the Church of England, and desires to make its full contribution to the life of the Church in these times of changing thought and outlook.

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V. F. Storr
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Rev. H. McGowan
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Cromer Conven

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National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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