It is a highlight of the week for many people: for the pupils, who enjoy the food, the fresh air and the break from school; for the staff at Craigmount, who feel the busyness of the school easing a little as pupils disappear to the church hall; for the parents, who normally provide packed lunches but find that they do not need to on Thursdays, although they do have to find £2 from down the back of the sofa; and for the volunteer toastie makers and servers, who have bonded over the challenges of serving 300 teenagers and have discovered friendships and possibilities in the process—which friendships and possibilities are reflected in the relationships formed between the pupils and the volunteers, between the churches and the school and with our local shops and supermarkets, where we buy...