Skip to content ↓

Coral Class Assembly – Christian Unity & the Conversion of St Paul

Last week, Coral Class led a thoughtful and uplifting assembly on the theme of Christian Unity. The children reflected on how Christians are called to work together, celebrate their shared beliefs and build unity within their communities. They also created lanterns for each class as a reminder of the light that Christian unity can bring to our school community and beyond.

As part of their assembly, the class also explored the Conversion of St Paul, a powerful reminder of how encountering God can transform a person’s heart and actions. The children spoke about how St Paul went from persecuting Christians to becoming one of the Church’s greatest missionaries, spreading the message of Jesus far and wide. They linked this transformation to the idea of unity, showing how God’s love can change us and inspire us to live in harmony with others.

The children sang beautifully throughout the assembly, helping to lift the message and create a prayerful atmosphere. Thank you to Mrs Kareem for her wonderful support with the music.

Coral Class pupil Harry shared afterwards, “I loved sharing our mission with the school because unity is all about being together and I think that’s important.”

Well done, Coral Class, for sharing your mission message on the power of Christian Unity.