Wherever the service is heard and however it is adapted, whether the music is provided by choir or congregation, the pattern and strength of the service, as Dean Milner-White pointed out, derive from the lessons and not the music. The main theme is the development of the loving purposes of God ... seen through the windows and words of the Bible. Local interests appear, as they do here, in the bidding prayer, and personal circumstances give point to different parts of the service. Many of those who took part in the first service must have recalled those killed in the Great War when it came to the famous passage all those who rejoice with us but on another shore and in a greater light. The centre of the service is still found by those who go in heart and mind and who consent to follow where the story leads.
That is quite correct. Thank you for correcting us, sister.