 audiences this afternoon. Our first item of business this afternoon is Time for Reflection. Our Time for Reflection leader today is the Reverend John Lly Caunen, priest at Saint Nardineian's Scottish Episcopal Church Ab Digital and Episcopal Chapleton to the Ab好吧dals. Presiding Officer, members of the Scottish Parliament, thank you for the opportunity today to speak to you. Y cyfosfyrr ydw i'n newid y ffifio, ond y mnoedd y ffaith ar joddiwyd yn iedodd a chyfnodd â hyffordd. Daeth y gwpheil sy'n fath oed gyda ni'n ei eistedd i ddechrau'r gwahanol. Ond mae'n wedi ddefnyddio ddim yn ei wneud o hygrifau amgylcheddydu a chyfnodd ddiwylliant o gwirionedd a chyrgyllfaeth ydw i, mae hanes nhw'n gallu cyfosfyrr yw ddweud. Ond yw ddewch yn gweld eich cynnig sy'n gwheidio ddim yn unig ar y dyfodol sectors, a ddim yn y gwyball oddi'r bydd yn ei wneud i ddau i Gwyrddiaid. Ieitho, dyfodill yn gweld eich gweld eich gweld i Gwyrddiaid yn mynd, ond ond eich marlen di Jason Thaton yn ei dimaeis o'r gwaith ar gyfer Gwyrddiaid. Ond rwyf i ddim yn digwydd. In your experience, as those who represent the people of this country and, certainly, in mine as an Episcopal priest, we hear many conversations, listen to many stories and sometimes we have to move on, sometimes too quickly, to the next conversation or the next task. Dych chi'n cael y sgol choi yn fan hyn o ddydig, rydych'n gael ar fan i'r ystafell ein penderfyn. Ond roedd y ddiddor o'r adnodgyn nhw. Felly, mae'r ddiddor o'r ddiddor o'r ddiddor, rwy'n eni ei eich gweld o'n diwyllydd. Fy oed ddim yn cwrwm ddiddor o'r storio a nhw'n ddiddor i chi'n ddiddor i gael'r storio i ddiddor o'r storio i gael'r storio i gael'r storio i ddiddor o'n diwg. In a new way. When we read the gospels, we see Jesus listening in this positive way, taking time to engage with people so that each conversation makes a difference. The way of Jesus is a way of paying attention to people's individual stories and at the same time helping them to be part of the wider narrative of God, that longing for all nations to actively pursue justice, mercy and equality. Every conversation counts. So in today's time for reflection I'd like to encourage real conversations and perhaps more than just four minutes reflection time. As in the coming week you or weeks to come you seek to engage the nation with your story, your vision, your view of the future. When we listen for the whole story there is always more. There's so much more than just enjoying the taste of a good hot cross bun. The best stories, the clearest vision and the most positive view of the future arise out of good conversations and the deeper reflection which follow them. Thank you for your attention.