Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy WARRACK
Seirbhis Ghaidhlig air a Craobh-
Sgaoileadh bho
(The National Mod. of the Highland Association. Gaelic Service, from St.
Mary's Church, Inverness)
Ordugh na Seirbhise
Salm xcv, 1-5 (air fonn Coleshill)
Umuigh, Aslachadh agus Breith-Buidheachais
Leughadh bho'n t-Seann Tiomnadh,
Isaiah Iv, 1-13
Salm xxxvi, 7-10 (air fonn St. David)
Leughadh bho'n Tiomnadh Nuadh.
Soisgcul Eoin xiv, 1-15
Umuigh an Tighearna Salm lxv, 1-5 (air fonn Kilmarnock)
An Searmon. An t-Urr
Eachunn Camshron , a' Mhaigh Umuigh
Sahn lxxii, 17-19 (air fonn Torwood)
Am Beannachadh
Ministearan Frithealaidh : An t-Urr
Alasdair MacGhille-Bhuidhe , Inbhir-nis, agus An t-Urr Calum MacGhille-Eathain, Drochaid-Sguideil
Fear-Togail nam Fonn STIUBHART
MACAONGHUIS, Ie cuideachadh
BHO CHOISIR CHIÙIL GHÀIDHLIG,
INBHIR-NIS
St. Mary's Church, Inverness, was erected in 1792, replacing an older one on the same site built in 1649. Immediately after the battle of Culloden the church was converted into a hospital and prison for the followers of Prince Charles Edward.
Among the interesting relics from the older building is an elaborately carved pulpit dated 1668. It is said to be of Flemish origin and workmanship.
from the Studio
Order of Service
Hymn, The God of Love my Shepherd is (New M.H.B. 51)
Prayer
Hymn, Through all the changing scenes of life (New M.H.B. 427)
Lesson Prayer
Hymn, I've found a Friend, 0 such a Friend (New M.H.B. 423, Tune, His for ever)
Address by the Rev. J. SIMPSON LEE , Admiral Street Methodist Church,
Glasgow
Hymn, In heavenly love abiding
(New M.H.B. 528)
Blessing