Relayed from the Parish Church,
Llangyfelach, Swansea
Order of Service
Morning Prayer
Hymn 123, Haleluia ! yr anwylaf (Tune
St. Garmon)
General Confession and Absolution The Lord's Prayer Venite
Psalms 99 and 112 First Lesson, Amos vii Te Deum
Second Lesson, John iv, 43—end Benedictus
Apostles' Creed Collects
Hymn 385, Tyred, lesu, i'r ardaloedd
(Tune, Groeswen)
Prayers
Hymn 607, 0 Arglwydd Dduw rhagluniaeth (Tune, Rhyddid)
Sermon by the BISHOP OF SWANSEA
AND BRECON (The Right Rev. John Morgan , D.D.)
Hymn 118, Gwedi edrych, gwedi disgwyl (Tune, Moriah)
Benediction
Organist, S. W. REEs
Hymns from Emyniadur yr Eglwys yng Nghymru (The Welsh Church
Hymnary)
(From West)
Conductor, W. ALBERY
IVOR JOHN (tenor)
CARMEN HILL (violoncello)
FREDERICK HALL (harp)
Leader, Alfred Barker
Conductor, T. H. MORRISON
Josef Szigeti (violin) and The
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham : Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 (Mendelssohn) — I. Allegro molto appassionato; 2. Andante ; 3. Allegro non troppo
BEATRICE MIRANDA (soprano)
' Morals and Religion '
The Rev. HUGH MARTIN (Editor of the Student Christian Movement Press)
Hitherto in this series the Rev. Hugh Martin has talked of morality generally. Today for the first time he is to discuss morality in relation to religion. His very thoughtful talks have made a wide appeal to listeners, and his post-bag has been a very full one. He is to give a further talk next month, and in April he will wind up the series.
Mr. Martin is a well-known Baptist
Minister and has done notable work for the cause of reunions among the churches.
The Rev. Canon H. R. L. SHEPPARD ,
C.H.,D.D.
MARGUERITE SPIRIDOVITCH
(contralto)
LEOPOLD MUENZER
(pianoforte)
An Appeal on behalf of THE WINTER DISTRESS LEAGUE by the Rev. Canon H. R. L. SHEPPARD,
C.H., D.D.
In the past twelve years the Winter Distress League has directly employed 1,732 men and enabled 13,817 others to take up jobs.
Self-respect is as vital to men's welfare as health and happiness. By giving men useful work and paying them wages at recognised rates the League enables them to carry their own responsibilities as individuals and as members of the community. By cooperating with the many bodies performing social services on a voluntary basis, it is able to find a constant supply of necessary jobs which never divert work from ordinary market channels. It employs men, for instance, in helping hospitals and reclaiming land.
Dr. Sheppard-' Dick' Sheppard-
Canon of St. Paul's, who is making the appeal today, is a Patron of the League and has actively helped it from the start.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed].
Conductor, RICHARD AUSTIN
ARTHUR COX (tenor)
Relayed from
The Pavilion, Bournemouth
with Brian Lawrence
Songs of Jerome Kern
(All arrangements by Fred Hartley)