 Fel llawer, rhaid i'r ddechrau, rai sut mae gymphyllwyr rhaid i'r ddweud yng nghymru? Rhaid i'r ddweud mai i'ch ddiwrnod dr Russell Barr, ynghydriadau i'r gynghor 있어u a'r awr o'r ystyth iddyn nhw? Rhywbeth ynghydriadau i'r argyrchu chi. Efallai, rwy'n du'r ddweud eich llwy, hefyd, mae'n fywg ond o cysylltu eich trebyn wedi bod i'r awr a'r awr o'r awr o'r argyrchu i'r yr oedd honno'n ansiwn oedd amlwnodiol yn blynyddiol. Roedd, rydyn ni iddo i ddym ni gyrraedd digwydd ac yn gael siŵr i'n mynd iudiad i'r bydd a gwybodaeth o adegwyd. With so many important judgements to be made and with so many difficult decisions to be taken, we are very aware of the responsibility resting in this place. Weak by weak, in congregations across Scotland, we pray for you. We pray that less with God's gifts of insight and wisdom, the judgement you make and the decisions you take will be characterised by compassion, hospitality, generosity, a concern for people who are struggling and a desire to promote the common good. Rwy'r Llywodraethau dechelio, ond rwy'n gweld Ebayr Msp yma chi gyd yn oed ddiddorol o'r 65 gyrsleddau buddau, wrth unrhyw gwirionedd yn gyfleoedd. Daerwch yn gweithio ar gyfer y gynig i'w chirwmach, ac yn ddweud o bair, a τηςo'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'r rhaglenu gyda'r maesuri. lunch clubs, dementia, care groups, children's activities, food banks, environmental projects, mental health. Our congregations are actively involved in all the things that you care about, speak about and make decisions about. Earlier in February, the Parliament hosted an event to celebrate the project to encourage congregations and their local MSPs to continue to build good relationships with one another to seek the health and the wellbeing of the communities that we all serve. As moderator, I will continue to highlight the scandal of homelessness in Scotland, the fact that, despite our many efforts, the numbers of people applying and being registered as homeless are not much better than they were 20 plus years ago, including, as of September last 2016, 5,751 children, a 17 per cent increase on the previous year. It is my judgment that, at best, we are managing the situation and have long lost the ambition to resolve it. For the sake of these 5,751 children, we need to renew that ambition. Let me finish where I began, with the assurance of the Church of Scotland support and prayers. May God grant you the serenity to accept the things that you cannot change, courage to change the things that you can and wisdom to know the difference.