Dame Sarah Mullally helped St John’s Friern Barnet to mark the 30th anniversary the opening St John’s Parish Centre and the retirement of St. John’s Primary School head Graham Gunn

Parishioners at St John’s Friern Barnet welcomed the Bishop of London, Dame Sarah Mullally, on Sunday as part of a celebratory service of thanksgiving for Bible Sunday.
Tributes were made to Graham Gunn, Headteacher at St. John’s Primary School, who after 44 years of teaching is retiring from the profession in December. He has taught in Barnet schools since the 1980s, and been Headteacher of St John’s since 2003, and was awarded the St Mellitus Medal by the Bishop of London for his lifelong service.
In his remarks, Graham reflected on the many changes in the world of education throughout his career and praised the countless dedicated staff, governors and clergy for their continued support. He added that it had been the greatest privilege to work with and care for the children he has taught and been responsible for, and that he will cherish these wonderful memories throughout his retirement.
The service also marked 30 years of St John’s Parish Centre, which was opened by the then-Bishop of London, the Rt Revd David Hope, on 23rd September, 1993. Over the past 30 years, the Centre has been a warm, welcoming focal point for the community, and has become home to a huge variety of activity groups, ranging from Parish Play Group to Slimming World to dance classes and Junior Church.
Speaking of the visit, the Bishop of London, Dame Sarah Mullally, said: “It was a great joy to visit St John’s for Bible Sunday, and to witness God’s work being carried out in Friern Barnet. They are truly blessed to have had Graham at the helm for the past 20 years and I wish him all the best for his well-deserved retirement.
“As we approach winter, the importance in providing, warmth, shelter and community of places like St John’s Parish Centre cannot be overstated, and I applaud the work of the parish in creating such a valuable and welcoming space.”
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