Glorious food


Last Friday was the Seminary's biggest social event of the year, "Colonies Night". The 7 different regions represented in the Seminary each had a display stand with typical foods from their area and during the evening everyone presented an artistic event. These were dances, dramas, poetry or songs.

For the first time ever there was a Scottish stand, covered in tartan, and heart-attack favouring trifle and buns. We served British tea which in typical Scottish tradition was Té Hindu, and made in Colombia. And if that didn't test cardiovascular systems sufficiently, Fiona taught them Strip the Willow. The trifle and buns won second prize for food.

It was a fun night and probably helps for good relationships amongst the 150 staff and students more than anything else. It's not surprising that much of Jesus' ministry was carried out when eating food.


Photo: Young and old at the Colonies Night

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