The Publisher speaks
By Joan Wilson
It is about time I had some space here and I wanted you all to know about the man whose name is on one of the smallest churches on Grand Cayman.
Most of you have probably passed it on Crewe Road and not even given it a second look.
The name of the church is Robert Young United Church. It is looked after by Pastor John McMillan. And every Sunday morning there is a service held there.
This is my poem I wrote about the man the church is named after, Robert C Young
ROBERT C. YOUNG
What a joyous occasion it must have been
At the dock in George Town – just imagine the scene.
As excited church members stood all around
Eagerly awaiting the arrival of Robert C. Young.
They had no idea on the looks of this young man
Who had left his home in Scotland to come to Grand Cayman.
Having volunteered his services as a missionary
The Church of Scotland soon appointed him to serve overseas.
Can you imagine crossing the mighty Atlantic in 1907?
That ocean voyage I bet was anything but heaven
And at the age of twenty-five Rev. Young was very brave
To travel such a distance to an unknown place.
This young man ministered to us for years I’m told
He preached to all his charges and served the young and old
A great love he had for the people of Cayman
He knew from the time he landed that Cayman was grand.
Whilst ministering here he met the love of his life
A beautiful Caymanian girl whom he took as his wife
After several years of service they left the Cayman Islands
Living and serving in Jamaica and other distant land.
He loved writing and was editor of the Church’s monthly paper
He was also appointed to Synod as their Moderator.
Robert Young so helpful and sympathetic to everyone
Will always be remembered for a job well done.
So this church stands as a memorial to Robert Young today
If he could see it, I wonder what he’d say?
Five years after his passing it was dedicated
And fifty years later Robert Young’s name is still appreciated.