BEGINNING THE DAY
(Supplied by the Council of Christian Congregations.) Text.—l was glad when they said unto me. Let us go into the house or . the Lord. Psalm exxii., 1. Verse. — There is a spot where spirits blend, And friend holds, fellowship with f r,en( Jj Though sundered "tor, by faith they Around one common<okrcy-seat. Praver. —Grant, 0 father of all, we who worship Thee with men an women of every land may day by "alive as brothers and fellow-worshipP? rs - May our thoughts of people of otne nations and races be friendly though* May we be quick to apologise when misunderstand those who think a' * ferently from ourselves, and ready accept the apologies of others. 31a. be eager to help and "slow to deina • May we help to make peace on e * , among all men. We ask this m name of our Redeemer. Amen.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23525, 9 December 1939, Page 10
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