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Kirk Moderator reads prayer at Her Majesty The Queen's funeral service

Published on 19 September 2022

The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Rt Rev Dr Iain Greenshields, was invited to read a prayer at Her Majesty The Queen's funeral service in Westminster Abbey today (19 September).

Church Of Scotland Moderator Queens Funeral Service
The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Rt Rev Dr Iain Greenshields, was invited to read a prayer at Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral service in Westminster Abbey.

Dr Greenshields formed part of the pre-procession of church leaders including the Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland, Very Rev Prof David Fergusson.

"The last ten days have been a whirlwind and yet time seems to have stood still," Dr Greenshields said.

"It was a privilege and a real pleasure to spend time in the company of Her Majesty the Queen. She was considerate in every respect and had clearly taken time to understand her guests. I was struck by her tremendous recall and her obvious love for Balmoral and indeed Scotland.

"Preaching before the then Prince Charles at Crathie was a pleasant experience and an honour, but little did I know that in eight days' time I would be preaching in his presence at St Giles' with him now as King, as we gave thanks for his mother's life.

"The atmosphere in Edinburgh, and in particular in St Giles', was very special as we paid our respects to the Queen and offered our sympathy and support to King Charles and his wider family. It was a dignified atmosphere that recognised the Queen's strong connection to Scotland as well as a service of worship that celebrated the Queen's clear and unambiguous faith.

"The tributes have been many and heartfelt and we have now held these final services and rites as the Queen is finally laid to rest.

"It is a time of reflection as we look at her life and examine our own before God.

"It is also a time to move on and we do so in hope and expectation.

"Expectation? The hope that seeds of faith are being planted that will allow people to seriously reflect on what life is all about and consider putting faith, duty and service at the heart of who they are.

"We will move on with the words of King Charles resonating with us – that "love has to be at the heart of who we are as a people" and who can argue with that?"

The Moderator joined around 2,000 guests including members of the Royal Family, senior UK politicians and heads of state from across the world, and representatives from the charities Her Majesty supported.

The Moderator's prayer for Queen Elizabeth

Let us give thanks to God for Queen Elizabeth's long life and reign, recalling with gratitude her gifts of wisdom, diligence, and service.

O God,
from whom comes everything that is upright and true:
accept our thanks for the gifts of heart and mind that thou didst bestow upon thy daughter Elizabeth,
and which she showed forth among us in her words and deeds;
and grant that we may have grace to live our lives in accordance with thy will,
to seek the good of others,
and to remain faithful servants unto our lives' end;
through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

See also

Former Moderator receives King’s Medal for coronation role

King honours Aberdeenshire minister for distinguished personal service

Public asked for views to safeguard future of one of Scotland's most iconic churches

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