A couple have been recognised for giving more than a hundred years of service to the Church of Scotland between them. Don and Alice Barrie have played key roles at a church in South Lanarkshire for 51 and 60 years respectively. On 4 November their church presented them with long service awards from the moderator of the CoS general assembly, at a special surprise party. Alice’s father had insisted that she take music lessons from an early age; she took over as church organist at the age of 13 and has never looked back! Don became a church elder in 1967, and served as treasurer. As well as their church duties, the couple successfully ran a farm and raised five children.Their minister, Mike Fucella, said: ‘Church in a rural situation like ours can at times be frustrating, with very few people to do a great deal of work. Don and Alice deserve a big thank you. They have served with cheerfulness, often willing to try new things - open to the future God has in store for us. Without their partnership in the Gospel, I would find things very difficult indeed.’
Couple’s 100 years of service
Written by David Fletcher 16 Nov 2018Additional Info
- Praise: God for Don and Alice’s dedication, and for many other ‘unsung heroes’ like them who make such a difference to their churches. (Hebrews 12:1-2a)
- More: churchofscotland.org.uk/news_and_events/news/2018/couple_honoured_for_giving_kirk_100_years_service
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