St Margaret's News December 2017 | Page 5

- AKA Watson Primary School his best to divert my attention to the point of the story, that being, the conversation between Philip and the EE, and the subsequent conver- sion of the EE to being a follower of Jesus Christ. The next day, I dutifully and proudly took my homework to Sunday School. Predictably, Mr Pedrick asked if any had done their HW, and it seemed, to his surprise, I put my hand up in the foolish belief that I would not be alone. It became one of those moments that I regretted being so goodie-two-shoes and putting up my hand so quickly. No one else had, or were too embarrassed to admit it, and read out their discovery upon asking the obvious question that I had the night before. Indeed, the bible is made up of many words that are a complete mystery, and many gloss over the meanings with happy abandon, including the word “eunuch” that had by now in my pubescence gained meaning and relevance. To my embarrassment, Mr Pedrick joyfully asked me to read out my homework. Within one sentence of my dissertation, Mr Pedrick’s joy turned to horror as I read the definition of eunuch, and the SS class turned into a riot of emotional mix with the boys’ wincing, some crying, and the girls’ laughing … themselves to tears! The word “eunuch” had been exposed, and my fellow pubescence SS’ers were asking the same question as I had the previous night. Mr Pedrick to no avail was able to convincingly explain to us the reasons for the price of loyalty to members of royalty, Ethiopian or otherwise. The reading of the rest of my homework and the little theological expla- nation as dictated by my father the night before, bore little relevance for the rest of the SS class. At no stage was I able to glorify myself in the eyes of Mr Pedrick, and SS homework was abolished from that day on. It was soon after that occasion, I was banished to “grown-up” church where I have been ever since. I have been back to Sunday School on occasions since that fateful day in 1964, and Mr Pedrick’s class, but I have always avoided the days when the lectionary passage has Acts chapter 8! - Gareth Thomas St Margaret’s News 5 December 2017