 Ddiogelwch ddigon i gweithio gyda'r eich ysgolwyd yma yn gweithio'r defnyddio'r cyfriedig er интересноu i Gwyrddoedd Alexiwyr Andrew Dick, mae'r minister o St Michael's Church in Wales yn Mwysgrwyll. Ieithiwch ddweud, Ffyr Method, mewn cyfrailage a dweudio'r gyffredinol yma ydw i ddryyydd i chi i gydigio eich eich ysgolwyd. Daddiwch ar flachau Christian i gydig o'r finfluonau i'r cyfryd i trefiadau'r of one who has in the popular hyn been described as the servant king. Indeed, Mark's Gospel tells us that Jesus said of his mission, the son of man did not come to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many. I'm a minister of the Church of Scotland. This Parliament has within it ministers of state. This idea of leaders being called ministers, I would like to suggest, betrays our country's Christian heritage. The word minister means servant and Jesus once said, the one who rules should be like the one who serves. I'm a servant of God. Ministers of state are servants of the people. As indeed the previous First Minister, Alex Salmond and the former Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, have recently pointed out. Now it's also been suggested that power corrupts and surely it's worth politicians and religious leaders remembering often that they are servants. Some though would question whether leadership and service are compatible. But I believe that an important tool in the toolbox of leaders is example. If we are tolerant of people, if not always their ideas rather than, as is the tendency today, being tolerant of ideas but not always people. If we model a culture of service, a mutual respect, just perhaps others will follow our example. And the national renewal that many of us long for might begin. Let's never forget that by definition a leader is a person who people follow. I like many Scots was very proud that mutual respect characterised much of the recent referendum debate. I'm proud that public service is still largely respected and honoured in our country. I'm convinced that we must be vigilant and look to the source of our values as a society as never before in this age of such rapid change.