Gourock Pupils Create New Logo for Historic Church Anniversary
Young Designers Craft a Symbol of Celebration
In an inspiring display of creativity, pupils from Gourock Primary School have taken on the exciting task of designing a new logo for the Old Gourock and Ashton Church. This initiative comes as the church prepares for a significant milestone—its 250th anniversary, marking a rich history in the community.
A Collaborative Effort
The project is a collaboration between the church and the local school, aimed at involving students in a meaningful way. The children were encouraged to reflect on what the church means to them and how they envision its values represented visually. This not only fosters a sense of community but also enhances the students' artistic skills and teamwork.
Significance of the Anniversary
The Old Gourock and Ashton Church has been a cornerstone of the community since its establishment in 1773, serving various roles from a place of worship to a venue for community gatherings. Celebrating its 250th anniversary is more than just a historical marker; it aims to reignite connections among the congregation and the wider community.
Exciting Upcoming Celebrations
As part of the anniversary celebrations, the church plans to host a series of events throughout the year, emphasizing its longstanding commitment to community service and fellowship. The newly designed logo will be unveiled during these festivities, symbolizing the church’s enduring legacy and future aspirations.
Fun Fact
Did you know that the Old Gourock and Ashton Church is not only one of the oldest churches in the area but also houses a unique bell that has rung continuously for over 120 years? This historical artifact is a cherished part of the church's legacy!
Source: Greenocktelegraph Co Uk
