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18th Jan 2009 - Super Cool Blogs
Here are some super cool blogs: Vodka Chocolates True.Illusion KuruFurudo! Dawnoholic! Remember, if you're still blogging and want to haolian, just tag and I'll do the rest. Cheers, Cliff |
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14th Jan 2009 - A Blog Revival?
Calling all Jubilate people! Remember the days when everyone blogged? I absolutely loved reading the debriefs after big events. And that's what it's all about, isn't it? Having your words heard by everyone else! So I'll go first. Check me out at: kurufurudo.blogspot.com And, if you want your blog publicised, drop a tag and let me know so I can include it in our list. Cheers, Cliff |
| O Holy Night |
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Christmas Midnight: This was an impromptu arrangement of this beautiful carol, done but a day before Christmas Eve. Kudos to Aloy and Josh for being super brave to take this on, last minute. =)
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| Ding Dong Merrily On High |
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Christmas Midnight: Medley of the Year, 'Ding Dong Merrily on High' and 'Good King Wenceslas', graciously brought to you by Irene! =)
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| What Child Is This |
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Christmas Midnight: Joshua on the solo part, a haunting counter melody called...
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| O Come All Ye Faithful |
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Christmas Midnight: Very grand rendition of O Come All Ye Faithful.
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| All Man's Labour Can Produce |
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Christmas Midnight: Old skool offertory hymn, Clifford's favorite. This was supposed to be combined with another song, but there wasn't a need - wasn't as packed as it usually is during Christmas Midnight. =(
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| When A Child Is Born |
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Christmas Midnight: Yet another impromptu solo, this time, from Steffi. Irene on the emotional soliloquy, and Steffi again on the ending.
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| Hark The Herald Angels Sing |
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Christmas Midnight: Another grand rendition of this timeless classic. So nice to hear the whole congregation behind us!
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| Joy To The World |
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Christmas Midnight: Bringing Christmas Midnight 2009 to a joyous end!
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| Carolling 2009 |
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Carolling 2009: Caroling with Jubilate on 12, 13, 19 & 20 Dec 2009. Madness, but in a nice way.
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It is always at this point, like 1 or 2 weeks to Easter, when I'll think, "Sigh! I wish I could have done more for Lent this year." And of course it did happen this year, and I wonder how many of us do have that fleeting thought, and how many will do something about it. For me, I stopped working on my Everest pile of work and went for Stations last Friday. It was a disappointing turnout that Friday – only Fonz, Andrew, Irene, Joshua and Andrea were there (so much for my pep talk the previous Sunday… ) It was then that I thought… This will not do. So what if we're involved in a church group? We might be physically there that one Sunday a week, but my gut tells me that most of us have our hearts and minds somewhere else… far from God. This will not do. We have 2 weeks to Easter, and how can we be singing Easter Song with gusto when Lent means so little to us now? In a desperate bid to push some meaning in the last leg of Lent, we are inviting everyone to come and give God a chance to touch your heart. Come and join us at Lent Max. Date: 15 March 2008 (Saturday) Time: 7.30pm-10.00pm Venue: The Lees @ Ah, Seoul! Please have your dinner before you come, and dress comfortably (girls, try not wear skirts). p.s. Here are the timings for the Penitential Services in the Eastern District. 10 Mar, Mon: 10.30am, 7pm, 9pm @OLPS 11 Mar, Tue: 8pm @ Queen of Peace 12 Mar, Wed: 10.30am, 7pm, 9pm @Holy Trinity 13 Mar, Thu: 10.30am, 7pm, 9pm @Holy Family 14 Mar, Fri: 8pm @SS
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