Bunloyne Sunday School
From Moriston Matters, Issue 13, June 1979 .
OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Every Sunday at quarter to four Claire and myself are picked up by Mr and Mrs Fraser and taken up to Torgoyle Lodge to pick Amanda and Glenn Grange up. Then off we go up to the croft under the White Mountains of Bunloyne. There we meet Mr and Mrs MacRae with Laura, Marlene and Hazel. Quite often Fiona McAdams is there too.
When we get into the house Mr MacRae takes our coats and gives us a chair to sit on. To help the Church, on the table is a little collection box and I think our highest amount was £1.80.
We always start off with a hymn. Next of all Mr Fraser tells us stories about Jesus when he was small and when he was older, and he also tells us about his disciples. When he has told the story he shows us all a picture of it.
Then Mrs Fraser takes over. She asks us which song we would like to sing and we usually say, "Mr Noah". It is about the rain and the animals and also the beautiful rainbow of many colours. We have many other favourites, like "Sing Hosanna" and "Praise Him". Quite often there is a treat for us and it is either painting, modelling or drawing.
The Sunday school goes on to five o' clock and then we are driven home by Mr and Mrs Fraser. Last Sunday Mrs Grange very kindly took the Sunday school in her house because Mr and Mrs MacRae were ill.
We are very lucky to have this Sunday school.
Karen Tomlin (age 11)