 Mae'r perioch ieth gyntafION yn gyfneud, yn ryw gyrreffliktyn. Mae'r perioch i fod yn gyfneud, mae'r newydd Archerodd o Fulton i parys Church i Irvine. Mae'r berthynas o'r heb ddysgu'r parlym â'r G haleniad i'r fferme. Felly oedd ni'n gwneud hyn yn ei wneud yr Irvine'r ddiwrnod gyfan o'r minister i rharygaeth fyddwyr rhomyn i'r cethu ac yn y rwynd i buddys. Mae'r llwyddoedd Cymru, ein paeth, Father Willie ac los, dros dros y dylau yw y Llyfrgell. Father Willie ac i dros, ac mae'n gweithio'r dros yr cwmau, yn cyfnodau ei ddefnyddio'r cyff� o'r cyfrifio ar ddiwedd. A'r ddysgu ddechrau yng nghymru yn gweithio. Ie sinnw, newydd, that shoes and brothers, many have joined our community-celebrating dance and to hawt hatred and build bridges. We were recently in Greenock prison, arrested for bad dad and in Mollie's case bad father dancing but able to unite the prison community against sectorianism. Sandy is our local Buddhist journalist and we have a great ally in spreading the the barrier breaking message. Indeed, we found allies in people of faith and no faith. All delighted to promote peace in a world where division, bitterness and hatred sell papers. I differ from Sandy on things like history, time and death but we share many values. I evangelicaly believe Christ is the sole saviour by which we humans can be saved and through whom we find life in its fullness. Sport's chaplain experienced in the athletes village of Delhi 2010, London 2012 and Glasgow 2014 taught me the strength of diversity with a common goal. In Glasgow 2014's religion and belief centre, or Rabsee as I prefer to call it, chaplans from the major world religions combined to provide spiritual and pastoral support for athletes and their staff. The ability to eat and laugh together is a great icebreaker. We did not deny serious differences but grew mutual respect and desire to build people up rather than undermine them. You don't need religious faith to bless and encourage people. In Irvine we have a growing movement in philosophy called giving something back, uniting people of faith and no faith in the voluntary service of others. It's true, isn't it? That we humans are at our best and most fulfilled when caring for, helping and supporting others in need. In Irvine, like the rest of Scotland, more and more people are falling through the cracks, the caring cracks, unable to make ends meet or face the future. I have no political axe to grind, simply a call for us to gather whatever our political, religious and philosophical angles to unite in serving the interests of the most vulnerable in our land and world, putting aside self-interest and differences to unite in a one plus one equals three synergy. The mnemonic TEAM team spells it well, doesn't it? Together, everyone achieves more.