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Moderator says Guild should teach about love

THE MODERATOR of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland has called for the Church’s Guild and congregations to become ‘schools of love’.

Speaking at the Guild’s annual gathering at the Caird Hall in Dundee and echoing this year’s theme of ‘Go in Love’, the Rt Rev Dr Derek Browning said the US writer Brian McLaren had suggested that one way of helping churches today was for organisations such as the Guild and congregations to become ‘schools of love’.

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