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The Litany of Reconciliationby Canon Joseph Poole, 1958 All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. The hatred which divides nation from nation, race from race, class from class, Father, forgive. The covetous desires of people and nations to possess what is not their own, Father, forgive. The greed which exploits the work of human hands and lays waste the earth, Father, forgive. Our envy of the welfare and happiness of others, Father, forgive. Our indifference to the plight of the imprisoned, the home- less, the refugee, Father, forgive. The lust which dishonours the bodies of men, women and children, Father, forgive. The pride which leads us to trust in ourselves and not in God, Father, forgive. Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.

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The Litany of Reconciliation—by Canon Joseph Poole, 1958

All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.

The hatred which divides nation from nation,

race from race, class from class,

Father, forgive.

The covetous desires of people and nations to possess what is

not their own,

Father, forgive.

The greed which exploits the work of human hands and lays

waste the earth,

Father, forgive.

Our envy of the welfare and happiness of others,

Father, forgive.

Our indifference to the plight of the imprisoned, the home-

less, the refugee,

Father, forgive.

The lust which dishonours the bodies of men, women and

children,

Father, forgive.

The pride which leads us to trust in ourselves and not in God,

Father, forgive.

Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving one

another, as God in Christ forgave you.

Marketplace and Community Hub open from 9.15am

Morning Session 10.30 - 12.30

Welcome and Opening Worship

Worldwide President’s Presentation Lynne Tembey

Pledge Activity

Chief Executive Presentation

Bev Jullien

Keynote Speaker Canon Sarah Snyder

Midday prayers

Lunch 12.30—14.00 please browse the Marketplace and Community Hub

Afternoon session 14.00 – 15.30

Keynote Speaker Canon Sarah Snyder

Call to Action

Closing worship

Lennox Suite — This is the main auditorium where our General Meeting will be held. Moffat Room— Marketplace where you can buy your souvenirs, Scottish jewellery and Mothers’ Union products Lammermuir Suite—This is our Community Hub which showcases projects of Peace & Reconciliation within Mothers’ Union (see page 10) Bar—Purchase your refreshments throughout the day here Toilets

On this floor you will find: Cromdale Hall — This is our Food Hall. Enjoy a tea or coffee before the meeting starts and then come and buy a delicious lunch during the lunch break! Toilets

The Rt Rev John Armes, Bishop of Edinburgh: We begin our worship by celebrating Christ Jesus, the Prince of Peace. We praise him for his sacrifice on the cross by which we have been reconciled to God and entrusted with the ministry of peace and reconciliation throughout his world. OPENING HYMN: Crown him with many crowns, Crown him with many crowns, the Lamb upon his throne, Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns all music but its own. Awake, my soul, and sing of him who died for thee, and hail him as thy matchless King through all eternity. Crown him the Lord of love; behold his hands and side, those wounds, yet visible above, in beauty glorified. No angel in the sky Can fully bear that sight, But downwards bends each burning eye at mysteries so bright. Crown him the Lord of peace, whose power a scepter sways from pole to pole, that wars may cease, and all be prayer and praise: his reign shall know no end, and round his pierced feet fair flowers of paradise extend their fragrance ever sweet.

Crown him the Lord of years, the Potentate of time, Creator of the rolling spheres, ineffably sublime. All hail, Redeemer, hail, for thou hast died for me; thy praise shall never, never fail throughout eternity. Matthew Bridges,1800-1894

Reflection: The Rt Rev John Armes, Bishop of Edinburgh PRAYER Dear Lord: We hope for peace in your world. We hope for peace in nation after nation. We hope for peace, Lord, wherever there is trouble, wherever there is suffering. We hope for peace. We pray for peace. And so, Lord, as we come to you in prayer we ask firstly that we may find peace within: peace within ourselves, peace with one another, peace in your presence as we draw near in faith to your throne of grace. Amen Faye Davis, Diocese of Perth, Western Australia, (adapted) We commit our day to God as we gather in his presence. May all that we share together envision us for lives of faithful action as the love of God inspires us to love our neighbour as ourselves. This is the day that the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. Amen

On this floor you will find: Lowther Room— This is a room that will be open through-out the event as a place for quiet reflection and prayer. (Please respect this as a place of worship) Cloakroom Toilets Conference Organisers Room & Menteith Room— Staff Only

On this floor you will find: Atrium— This is additional space for you to sit and eat your lunch. No refreshments will be served although there will be water available Toilets

Tribute: We begin our time of prayer together with a tribute to Fiona Thomas, former Mothers’ Union Communication Manager HYMN: Make me a channel of your peace Make me a channel of your peace Where there is hatred let me bring your love Where there is injury, your pardon Lord And where there's doubt, true faith in you. Make me a channel of your peace Where there's despair in life let me bring hope Where there is darkness, only light And where there's sadness ever joy. Oh, master grant that I may never seek So much to be consoled as to console To be understood as to understand To be loved as to love with all my soul.

Make me a channel of your peace It is in pardoning that we are pardoned In giving of ourselves that we receive And in dying that we're born to eternal life. Sebastian Temple, based on prayer of St. Francis As we approach the time to unite together with our fellow members across the world in our Wave of Prayer, let us bring our prayers to God for ourselves and one another that we may serve him as peacemakers in this present age.

Jesus, Lord of life, by the power of your word and through your actions of love, call us to be your disciples. Give us strength to be different,

to stand up for justice and peace and be signs of your reconciling love for all. God of grace, enable your servants to carry out your mission on earth through the work of Mothers’ Union worldwide. Today we pray for the people and the work of: Katanga in DR Congo; Rwenzori in Uganda; Mbaise & Egba in Nigeria; Meath & Kildare in All Ireland and Tiruchirappalli Thanjavur in India We pray for all members. May God be with them in every part of their lives, encouraging them and leading them, sheltering and strengthening them so they may work to your praise and glory. Amen THE MOTHERS’ UNION PRAYER Loving Lord We thank you for your love so freely given to us all. We pray for families around the world. Bless the work of the Mothers’ Union as we seek to share your love through the encouragement, strengthening and support of marriage and family life. Empowered by your Spirit, may we be united in prayer and worship, and in love and service reach out as your hands across the world. In Jesus’ name. Amen GRACE

Mothers’ Union members around the world really are ‘on the front line’ of their communities, working hard to encourage Peace and support Reconciliation in many different ways. Some examples have been chosen to showcase to you today, please do visit them and ask questions. They are:

‘Exhibition of Shoes’ - A project in Scotland which

works within prisons to help offenders see ‘what it’s like in the victims shoes’.

@Heart of the Community—A study in how one fashion show can bring a branch, new members,

community groups and local businesses together. Embracing Difference—From the Diocese of

Leeds we learn from a recent conference which would be easily replicated in other areas...

Away From It All—An established project across several Dioceses, helping families find the time to

reconcile with each other, including those from Grenfell Tower

16 Days of Activism—How the Policy and Advocacy of Mothers’ Union members makes real change

happen at government level. Stories on the Streets—With recent pilot projects

within the UK we are now learning how communities can work to support each other with our members.

Hat•tê•ḇāh (place of safety) - How is Mothers’ Union working with partners to help support refugees facing a new culture?

The Mothers’ Union Province of Scotland for providing

stewards and arranging yesterday evening’s Services

All the staff at Edinburgh International Conference Centre

Marketing Edinburgh for their support of this event

Thank you for coming We hope to see you next year

The Rt. Rev’d Andrew Proud: As our time together draws to a close we end as we began, by celebrating Christ as our Prince of Peace. We thank God for all we have heard today which has inspired us go from here, as ambassadors of Christ, to take his message of peace and reconciliation into the world.

Bible Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:17-21 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: the old has gone, the new is here! 18 All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: 19 that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation. 20 We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ’s behalf: be reconciled to God. 21 God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. Homily: The Rt. Rev’d Andrew Proud PRAYER Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with us. Open our eyes, Father, to your world full of your beauty, love, grace. Remind us of your Son, our Saviour, who brings forgiveness, reconciliation and hope to broken, hurting people. And may your Holy Spirit equip us with wisdom, truth and the desire to bring about your Kingdom in our hearts, homes, communities and world

Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with us. In Jesus name we pray. Amen Rita Pengelly, Diocese of Canterbury CLOSING HYMN: Let there be peace on earth Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me: let there be peace on earth the peace that was meant to be. With God as our Father we are family. Let us walk with each other in perfect harmony. Let peace begin with me, let this be the moment now; with every step I take let this be my solemn vow: to take each moment and live each moment in peace eternally. Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me. Sy Miller& Jill Jackson © 1955, 1983 by Jan-Lee Music, ASCAP

Final blessing Deep peace of the running wave to you Deep peace of the flowing air to you Deep peace of the quiet earth to you Deep peace of the shining stars to you Deep peace of the Son of peace to you Iona Community

May the peace of God which passes all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God, and of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord: And the blessing of God almighty, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, be among you and remain with you always. Amen Go in peace to love and serve the Lord. In the name of Christ. Amen