Men working with preschoolers. A lawyer teaching second graders. A woman, once uncomfortable in one-to-one situations, becoming instrumental in a child's healing of disruptive behavior. Twenty-one former pupils back in class.
One worker described the revitalization of this eastern United States Sunday School as "a breaking up of stereotypes. When anyone entered the Sunday School, he discovered something new and marvelous about spiritual identity."
The vigor and enthusiasm were a tribute to the mutual support among the teachers, pupils, and staff for what a new superintendent was trying to achieve.