Katherine Jenkins is in the Kingdom of Fife, where she visits the 11th-century Dunfermline Abbey and hears the story of its royal founder, Saint Margaret of Scotland.
Sean Fletcher meets former prime minister Gordon Brown to hear about the Big Hoose Project, a local social enterprise that has seen millions of pounds' worth of donated household goods distributed to children and families living in poverty across Fife.
We meet local resident Karen, diagnosed with early onset dementia, and her husband George to find out how their Christian faith influences living with a dementia diagnosis, and the hope they find in believing that ‘God is in control'. And Katherine meets teachers and children from Dunfermline High School to hear about an art and audio-visual project they're undertaking in the abbey as part of its 950th anniversary celebrations.
With hymns from across Scotland, including Will You Come and Follow Me, Take This Moment, Sign and Space, and Spirit of God.
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