Sugar spoon


This week a circular was sent out to the Seminary’s employees about the sugar bowl and related matters Colombian’s take their coffee seriously, strong and sweet. There is a communal coffee machine and it appears some rascal has been taking the sugar spoon off to his office, causing a crisis.

The Seminary is now in a time of forced austerity: don’t use too many disposable cups and no photocopying of syllabuses. In June it received a ₤40,000 loan from the OMS Missionary Society which would have lasted a couple of weeks. There is now talk of employing a Fund Raiser.


The first years are a super bunch; all sit near the front and have loads of questions. The 4th years, more knowledgeable, sit near the back but the questions still keep coming. Financial crisis or not, people want to be taught, and the Seminary cannot shut. Even if you had a blackboard in the middle of a field, people would turn up.


There is a sense in which an inter-denominational Seminary is an unnatural thing. It is not the kind of institution the national church starts, but is a product of missionary vision. However it serves the church well and fulfils the Great commission Jesus spoke about, and promised to support: so the future is sweet.


Photo: Denis, the Seminary office cleaner, with her
tinto (Colombian style coffee)

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