That's Solomon addressing the children in church on Sunday, before they left for Sunday school
Dear friends,
The Sunday school grew through 2009 to a point we where had over 30 children attending on a regular basis. Some of these children continued to attend even when the Sunday school went into recess over Christmas. Few will forget the Nativity Play and wish our teachers and their charges God speed and the Lord's blessing as we embark on a New Year. We had a nice group of young one's, who listened attentively to Solomon under the watchful eye of Norman Mangena and his fellow teachers.
Scroll down the right hand side of your block until you see a picture and then click on it to see a slideshow of the children, who made 2009 so special for all of us and who started 2010 in fine style on Sunday.
Please uphold the children at Guild Cottage in your prayers, three of whom celebrated birthdays this week. Two of these were new arrivals. And thank you to the Women's Association, who supplied cakes, birthday cards and vouchers to these wards of the court.
Beate stepped into the breach mid week when the WA's regular supplier of cakes could not help out, because of leave commitments. Beate's home baked chocolate "special" went down really well. Marianne went the "off the shelf" route on Friday and while appreciated the widest smiles were reserved for Mrs. Green. You can't beat the personal touch.
The St Mark's Editorial Team.
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