Monday, December 3, 2007

Thanks for Everything!

Hi there!

I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone for one of the best choir camps I've had in a very long time. I must admit, that this was one for the books and all the credit goes to those people who put in all the effort to make this one different.

At the last session, I actually got misty eyed during the last song 'Worthy Is The Lamb', listening to everyone singing, feeling his presence and just feeling happy to still be doing this after all these years.

To all those who made an effort to plan and come for the camp despite hectic schedules, other commitments, giving up birthday parties, clubbing, study time and sleep to be with us...my thanks and love from the bottom of my heart.

Especially to dearest Leonie...who at the time of this posting only just finished her last exam...you are my inspiration and muse...the reason I'm able to continue doing what I can...and the compass that keeps me centred and going in the right direction.

To Sabina for such a great session on the last day, for joining us despite being so busy...to Dave who came straight from overseas training, no simple feat, I assure you....to Jackie, for always giving 120 percent no matter how tired, no matter how drained....to Oli, Kenneth, Daryl, and even Emmanuel who helped from afar...

To all who made an effort to take leave for the camp...Hetty, Cheryl, Shaun, Justin...you made it special.
To those who couldn't join us all the way but tried their best...you made the difference when you were there and it was so good seeing you...Bel, Niz, Celestine, Caroline,

To the young-uns whom I tried to get to know better....thank you for your presence and I hope you have had a God experience with us...Kim, Amber, Cassie, Kasey...

To my dear Confirmants who not only impressed me but Aunty C with your help during the Sat session...and just watching you grow in your faith has been my honour...Aunty C commented to me..."Anyone who spends time with you guys will learn just how wrong their impression of the choir is"...so my thanks to Steven, Marie and Emu...

And especially to Jo, James and Josh...you three touched me the most during this camp...I can't explain how...it's little things...actions, things you said or did...anyway...you really made the camp for me and I thank you. I think James summed it up best when he said.."I've been in the choir for many years but this camp I truly felt God's presence"...I could not agree more.

And here's the schedule for December. Sorry for the late notice but it's been difficult confirming dates...try your best but let us know if you can't make it.

The dates in blue are for the Small Group (SG) of Acappella singers. However, if you are keen to join us for Brussels on the 24th, pls let us know. The date in red is a proposal to have a Christmas Party at my house for our parents. Just a pot-luck get together where we can carol for them. What do you guys think? Pls let us know soon?
The other gigs are open to all so pls try and be there....thanks and God bless...

Jon

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

A BREAK AT LAST!

Childrens' Day Mass at 9am 30th September

Take note all: we will NOT be singing for mass this Sunday because the Children's Choir has taken the responsibility of singing for the mass. If you like magic shows, balloon sculpting and face painting, feel free to drop by church after 9am though! haha

thats about all the updates for now. thank you to everyone who sang for Feast Day mass with the combine choir, your efforts are GREATLY appreciated by Jon and Emmanuel. Also, thank you to all those who sang for the 2 days of Novena we were assigned. you truely touched my heart on day 5.

love.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

CAMP!

Dear All!

SHINE JESUS SHINE SERANGOON DISTRICT EVENT!
happening this saturday 25th Aug at 8pm. we're leading the praise and worship guys, so please be in church at 6.30pm, because Jon has a short session for all of us to prepare our souls before going on.

please also take note, the full tech-run with sound check is happening this friday 24th Aug at 7.30pm. it'll be awesome if everyone could please come because there's no point having a tech-run and sound check if not everyone will be there to get the levels right!

CHOIR CAMP 2007 29TH NOV - 2ND DEC
we've booked Nativity Church Centre for the event, the place comes with air-conditioned rooms, a dining hall, a session room, many toilets AND MATTRESSES. please block out these dates everyone, i hate it when there's alot of moving around during the camp. its disruptive, and also you won't experience the whole thing if you're leaving and coming back.

thats all for now!
love.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

pictures from 10th june at Jon's

he falls asleep everywhere laa.

really Jon, pink?

because you're reliable and always around. you wash my utensils.

they got drunk on something pink. and no it wasn't Jon


AAAAWWWWWW...

Oli you do look like a rabbit la i swear

Brunch

i hope everyone that came had an awesome time today, we hope to do more casual stuff like this more often, with your support the comm will definately be more enthusiastic to! so thanks to everyone who showed up! thank you gayle for the idea and helping me out with the food, thank you Jon for your loft, thank you Ronald, Hetty, Oli and Celestine for helping with the clearing up after!

i hope everyone will do your best to make it on the 24th yeah, i promise tonnes of fun-filled events and good food and of course, the awesome company in each other.

CD SALES: weekend of 30th June and 1st July
Jon will be calling ya'll up to let you know which shift you are one, transport as far as possible will be provided to you. we'll be going to Queen of Peace and St. Francis of Assisi, so please keep yourselves alive and awake that Sunday morning yeah!

thats all for now folks. i'm really really happy. thank you everyone.
love.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Upcoming Social Events this June Holidays!

i hope everyone that turned up for the sunday shrek 3 screening had a blast! kiddy show and all yeah, but we're all kids at heart.

10th June:
after mass we're all heading to The Peeris' place for practice, take note it is like normal sunday mass practice so everyone is expected to be there till 1pm.
staying on after is encouraged.
we'll have a short session followed by Brunch and a DVD screening. we're picking out something really awesome aight. i hope all of you make the effort to come, we need to do more social things together and make RCC a family again. we got kinda lost somewhere yeh...

24th June Sunday: Outing followed by Dinner
we'll be going somewhere to do outdoor activities and lunch so bring the stuff you'll need in your bags to church please.
there is dinner after, its a BBQ at my house so if you want, bring your swimming stuff.
we'll need to collect $12 from everyone coming for lunch and dinner please. try to pay me BEFORE the event THANKS!

well thats all folks! looking forward to it all!

love.

Monday, May 21, 2007

UPDATES!

there will be no more friday practices, as most of you are working or in the army.


the committee is meeting tonight to discuss the future of the choir, our direction, our activities and such. hopefully we can still do something on friday nights for those of you who are interested in hanging out together as a group


more activities to be planned. i just need ya'll to help me pull RCC up from this low point we're in. thanks.


love.

friendly neighbourhood choir leader.

Monday, May 7, 2007

One Body, Many Parts

I was just reading all the inspirational sharings that others have been leaving on the blog. I only hope that the members are making an effort to read them because you guys have put in such an effort and very well written too....I felt that I should do my part as well.

Sometimes it is so easy to get caught up in the work of our ministry that we forget to actually enjoy the time we spend doing the Lord's work, the people we share the time with and the reason why we do it.

I can't speak for others but I've always been able to feel His hand at work while in the choir. All the people he's brought into my life over the years, the times we've shared, the activities and achievements we've accomplished has helped mold me into the person I am.

So, my challenge to all of you is to really become an active part in this group. You do not have to leave it up to your leaders to get things going. Take initiative and be pro-active. If there is something that you'd like to see the choir do, or something you'd like to share, let us know. Maybe we can work together to make it happen. A group like this does not only need the musical component. We need the spiritual and the social too. So, if we can do stuff together, like going for Randall's concert, or even just organising a lunch after practice or a movie outing, step up and take charge.

Right now, we need to look at expanding and not in the traditional way. Recruitment drives at cat class and to the public may work but it's difficult to get results. My challenge to all of you is to think of just one person that you would like to share this choir journey with. I know it sounds terribly Christian but all I'm saying is try and invite your friends to be a part of the choir. Evangelising is a very important part of what we do and we want to invite like minded people who will be easy to integrate with everyone.

And think out of the box. Age does not have to be a limit and just because someone is already in a ministry does not necessarily mean they are off limits. Many join low key ministries and then later regret it. Many of our members were formerly altar boys, from CL or the other choirs. They can even be ex-choir members that you are still in touch with and who miss singing. If all of us tried to find one other person, we will be able to grow and sustain this wonderful thing we've got going.

We are all parts of one body and no one is more important or less important.

A short story....

A water bearer in India had two large pots, each
hung on the ends of a pole
which he carried across his neck. One of the pots
had a crack in it, while the
other pot was perfect and always delivered a
full portion of water.

At the end of the long walk from the stream
to the house, the cracked pot
arrived only half full. For a full two years
this went on daily, with the bearer
delivering only one and a half pots of
water to his house. Of course, the
perfect pot was proud of its
accomplishments, perfect for which it was made. But
the poor cracked pot was
ashamed of its own imperfection and miserable that it
was able to accomplish
only half of what it had been made to do.

After 2 years of what it
perceived to be bitter failure, it spoke to the
water bearer one day by the
stream. "I am ashamed of myself and I want to
apologize to you. I have been
able to deliver only half my load because this
crack in my side causes water
to leak out all the way back to your house."

However, the bearer replied, "Did you not notice
that there were flowers only on your side of the path,
but not on the other side? That's because I have
always known about your flaws and I planted
flower seeds on your side of the path and everyday
while we walk back, you've watered them. For 2 years,
I've been able to pick these beautiful flowers to
decorate my house. Without you being just the way you are,
there would be no beauty to grace this house."
God loves each and every one of us, flaws and all so don't be afraid to be yourself and do your part for Him!

God bless,

Have a great week ahead!

Saturday, May 5, 2007

EDIT!

hey guys,


we have decided to do away with friday practices because they don't work well for so many of you working people, or training, or school, or work, or gigs by the rockstars. frankly also its tiring to plan stuff week after week and have noone show up for it, so no fridays! which means sunday practices have become very very VERY crucial. the fun stuff we usually do on fridays and sessions we will somehow incorporate into sundays.


also, look out for a choir outing some time in June yeah!


take care all. love.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Choir practice & Kel's friend's wedding.

think about: This moment...Right now. Is the most important and powerful moment of your life..........Look! Here comes another one! This moment...Right now...Is the most important and powerful moment of your life.


----conversation begins------

thumper kensington says:
just wanted to check for blog if theres practice tomorrow but its not there!

thumper kensington says:
so - is therE?

leonie. says:
nope

leonie. says:
start next week

leonie. says:
but do read the other stuffs there

thumper kensington says:
yes reading

thumper kensington says:
shall we put up that bit about choir practie?

thumper kensington says:
i can log in and do it quickly if you want

leonie. says:
alright, put the date 4th May.

leonie. says:
8pm

Choir practice stars on 4 may at 8pm

leonie. says:
and a wedding on the 5th at st theresa's church, donna-mae's sister michaela is playing. its her friend's wedding

thumper kensington says:
can

----end conversation-----

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Praying Over

As Leonie, Val and myself embarked on the LISS journey which began sometime in feb. I personally was not sure what to expect out of the whole journey. Would I feel any different as a catholic? Would I like the whole experience of this charismatic prayer group thing-a-muh-jig? One experience which is say, a real an eye opener for me through this journey so far has been the praying over or laying of hands as some would like to call it. It hit me totally unexpected as I walked into the room for the usual talk on this weeks topic. I thought I had missed the praying over session the previous week as I couldn’t even get out of bed. But they did it this week anyways for those who had missed out previously. I was hesitant about at first.. But after hearing a few testimonials I actually felt more encouraged.

i had heard about all this speaking in tongues stuff in the last few years and thought it was unrealistic or fake and it really surprised me when martin told me a few years back that my mum actually did speak in tongues at one of the sessions like this and I was abit freaked out. But I became more accustomed to it when I started singing for YISS and attending the LISS and seeing it happen more frequently and eventually started welcoming it rather than ridiculing it.

Now, my experience of the praying over session was quite different from what you guys might expect, there was no speaking in tongues or fish out of water experiences for me or the lying on the ground kinda thing that you guys have seen many times. But it actually does feel pretty weird! The process is rather simple, the priest or in my instance Brother Emmanuel asked me what I would like to receive from God. I simply replied to always hear the call of God and to keep my bond strong with Him. And before I knew it off he went praying for me. At this point my mind was calm and open as I wanted to experience all that I could. Shortly after he began, I began to feel my head and my hands which I held open in front of me get warmer as if I had just walked into a stuffy room which no air conditioning or fan. I lost control of my hands and my thoughts were just focused on praying with brother. Next, I felt a huge weight being lifted off my body and I really felt weightless at this point and then came the part which really did kinda freak me out.. And it really did surprise me.. Because I LOST CONTROL OF MY TONGUE. Now I wasn’t speaking in tongues so don’t get me wrong. But my tongue just kept flickering in my mouth for no reason and then before I knew it, Brother was done with me and moved on to Leonie. For me, I just kept silent and was kinda shaking from what seemed like the weirdest 3 minutes of my life.

I know some of you might be thinking.. This is pure nonsense and so on and so forth.. But it really isn’t.. what comes upon you after that is the sensation of peace. The sensation that you know you opened yourself up to God and you let Him into your life and your heart and you guys know me.. I ain’t no angel myself but I opened up anyways.. After some reflection to ready you for this I realized that I wanted to take my relationship with God to a whole new level and im happy that I took this step. I really do encourage you guys to join the LISS during its next run and experience it for yourself because you will leave every week feeling rejuvenated from whatever has been bogging you down, the self reflection is great too. Most importantly if you do end up going for it. Go to it with no expectations of what’s gonna happen and yadda yadda yadda.. But go down there. Keep your mind open, have fun, praise God, reflect on the topics (which might I add are pretty damn good themselves) and listen to the talks. don’t force the spirit onto you, but rather let it fall upon you and then you will know what im talking about. So this is kinda like my challenge to you fellow choir members. Please go for one of these sessions in the future and don’t assume what this praying over session can do for you but go there with an open mind and an open heart and you will be rewarded.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Life in the Spirit Seminar

well, Daryl, Val and I have been attending the Life in the Spirit seminars every monday night for the past 7 weeks, and we've got 2 more weeks left before the commissioning mass. these past 7 weeks have been truely transforming. seriously. the speakers that came in for the talks, were the perfect people chosen for those topics, i've learnt that its not them speaking but i recognise its God and Jesus working through them with the help of the Holy Spirit.

here is where i tell you, among all the things i have taken home from the experience, the greatest lesson of all that i have learnt. the Holy Spirit is a person. someone with feelings, someone who can feel hurt and sad, and anger. and when you do something that isn't for the glory of God, the holy spirit within you is hurting.

yes, we are all temples of the Holy Spirit, we receive it at baptism, and at confirmation, but because of life and the hectic way that it is, He has become dormant within you, He is not active and living. and Brother Emmanuel said, "a passive christian is worse than a non-believer". you were chosen, and what are you doing with it? St Paul said, "go out, and make disciples of all the nations." when Jesus had died, the disciples locked themselves in the upper chamber for fear of the jews who would kill them, and persecute them. but that pentecost day when they received the Holy Spirit from God, there was no more fear, they knew that they had God on their side and everything would be taken care of. Today, there is no fear of being killed for being a christian, there is noone running after you or preventing you from telling people about the Risen Jesus who has saved us all. yet, how many people have we transformed?

we are all part of the body of Christ, and you are my brothers and my sisters in Christ, and that is why i am here sharing my experience with you. you cannot read what i have experienced and be transformed, you have to commit yourself to this 9 weeks and doing the daily prayer and reflection, and honestly, you will find yourself really living for Him, and noone else. yesterday, i did His work, i served the church, i prayed as often as i could, but i did not feel like He was truely living within me, walking beside me, living and walking on earth through me. today, i am filled with so much joy i want to laugh, and cry, and shout, and sing, all at the same time. i am filled with so much inner-peace, real inner-peace. a bomb could go off right next to me, and i will not panic, because i know He will take care of me. tomorrow, i dedicate every single thing i do to Him, everything i do is Him working through me, using me as his instrument.

if you want to see the model family, look at The Holy Trinity. they work together in such intimacy, and i feel that i am so close to understanding the mystery that is our Faith. i have never felt closer to knowing the secrets of the world, and life, and the Love that is Godly. its a big leap to take, your life will change, the materialism will cease, the things that seemed so very important to you now hold no water, but the happiness it brings you is so great. "the disciples behaved as though they were drunk" when they had received the spirit of God. i've never been drunk, and i always wanted to know what it felt like, but tonight, i experienced it through the out-pouring of the spirit that i'd received. and i've come to realise, God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, are VERY REAL. to know them, you must first know the Word of God, the bible, because that is the only way to get to know them. and to live with them, is being a disciple. an active one, not a passive one.


Love.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Handel's Hallelujah Chorus

Yes, after a long time, we decided to do Handel's Hallelujah Chorus again for Holy Saturday Mass. Though I personally feel we should have had another practice, I think we did really well considering. I always enjoy Combined Choir, seeing the different people, sharing ideas and enjoying the sheer talent we have here in SVDP.

Anyway, Dorothy the organist was a bit more proactive than I am. She not only took a video of us singing Handel's but she posted it on You Tube. That's right boys and girls, we're gonna be famous. So if you'd like to check it out here's the video:



Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

PHOTOS

Hi all, here are the photos of the Stations of the Cross at St Joseph's Church.

Friday, March 30, 2007

Stations of the cross at St Joseph's

As you know, about a week ago the choir planned a trip to St. Joseph's church in Bukit Timah for stations of the cross. The reason for this is, of course, the outdoor stations. It was a welcome change to the normal stations we have standing and kneeling in church. We actually got to feel a small tiny part of what Jesus went through for us.

Leonie, Mark, Caroline and myself met at the bus stop opposite Leo's house. The sky was dark and looked just about ready to rain when I got there. I later found out from Leo that it looked that way even from the time she was walking out. Amazingly, the sky waited until Caroline arrived and for us to get on the bus to start it's downpour. Surprisingly it was only a drizzle. On our journey there, we realised that we were not going to be there in time for their service so we decided to do it on our own.

Once we got there, we met up with Dave, Jackie and Jon. There we sent Daryl and Dave to get books for us for the stations. There weren't any left, luckily they found a nice man who was the caretaker there and he was willing to lend us books from the bookshop there. Once we had the books we were ready to begin the stations.

When we sang the opening hymn, I've never heard us sound so beautiful. It really touched me, we sounded like we were one. We took turns reading the passages, walking from station to station. The statues were almost life size and depicted Jesus' journey to his cross. When we were at the fifth or sixth station it began to drizzle, but we continued with the service because completing it was more important to us than staying dry. At the end we sang the ending hymn and left. We couldn't return the books because they got wet so we bought them.

Since most of us were feeling hungry and in need of some nourishment we decided to adjourn to Newton. There we basically had a feast! And thanks to Mark, a lot of chicken wings! I left that night feeling full in more ways than one. Full of the delicious food we ate but most of all, full of happiness from spending time together, and full of wonder that Jesus had actually done all of that for us. We had to walk from station to station, but His walk was far longer and more perilous. We climbed a flight of stairs during the stations, but Jesus had to climb a hill. We had to endure drizzle, whereas He had to endure jeers and spitting from the crowd, lashing from the guards and carry his cross. He did that all for us, so he can wash away our sins.
I'm glad we had that outing, though I wish more of us can make it for our future outings.

May we do everything in your name Lord, that we can thank you for your sacrifices for us in every breath we take.

God Bless you and I love you all!

Oli

P.S. I'll get the pictures we took of that night and post them up here a.s.a.p.!

Sunday, March 25, 2007

the basin and the towel

Think about: Not only did He die for us, but He lived for us as well.


"sabina" and "humble" are two words you don't often her in the same sentence.

but today...i must have said "humble" in one form or another about 20 times.

truth is, the washing of another's feet was easy. it was having my feet washed that was the toughie.

something about hearing the gospel... that description of Christ saying to his friends, his disciples. Saying to the 12 guys who called him "Rabbi" who gave everything up to follow up because they believed he was The One. To hear about Him taking off His cloak and washing the feet of the apostles really struck me.

The sincerity of the act. The lack of any performance or hesitation. The humility

It was so profoundly sweet. So unexpected. So humble.

As we prayed, as we reflected, as we opened up to let it all in and let it all out, as we prepared basins and towels and even little cups with which to scoop water. I found myself thinking: "Lord. it is an honour. It is an honour to serve as much as it is to be served."

Leo has and will always be my fearless leader. however strongly i feel about something to do with the choir. whatever she says goes. in every decision, every move, i look to her. and to have her kneeling in front of me washing my feet was... an honour. it was something like that line from No Greater Love "when I was so unworthy." I felt so very unworthy. And so so humbled.

once jon and leo had washed the feet of myself and the other comm members. it was our turn to wash the feet of the choir members

i prayed with ronald, shaun and steven together first before picking up the bucket and the towel. while doing it i felt no awkwardness.... i was most focussed on on making them feel relaxed and comfortable and doing it sincerely. it's hard to describe what was going on. all i can say is that it felt right. it felt honest. it felt humbling. it felt like another "unworthy." it was an honour. I left the room with a real sense of peace.

i guess the thing is this: we all are servants... and yet we all are served.

i went away thinking about Jesus at my feet... washing.... then i thought of myself... at the feet of my father.... and how many times he has washed my feet...

i thought of myself at the feet of those who have hurt me....humbling myself, forgiving, letting go... washing their feet and inadventently washing my own. gently disssolving all the emotional bruises.

It is a powerful thought at this time of the year.

I hope it stays with me this holy week and until easter.

love you guys heaps.



S


Lenten Reflection

Hey all. i hope everyone who was present at today's lenten reflection benefited from it in some way. thank you jon and ronald for the effort put in, i'm sure more than one person was touched by it.

i'm sure ya'll are tired of hearing from me, so i'm gonna get one of the other comm members to write a post about today's reflection as well as the stations of the cross we did at St Joseph's Church on friday. look out for his/her thoughts and some personal insight sometime this week. in the mean time, here's the lyrics of the first song we played which i find truely summarises the take home message from today.

The Basin and the Towel by Michael Card

In an upstairs room
A parable is just about to come alive.
And while they bicker about who’s best
With a painful glance He’ll silently rise.

Their Savior Servant must show them how
Through the will of the water
And the tenderness of the towel.

And the call is to community
The impoverished power that sets the soul free.
In humility to take the vow,
That day after day we must take up
The basin and the towel.

And the space between ourselves sometimes
Is more than the distance between the stars.
By the fragile bridge of the servant’s bow
We take up the basin and the towel.

have a good week ahead! remember, next sunday is Palm Sunday. dress code is white top, black bottom, guys remember your ties! and please be in church at 8am because we need to run through the procession and give you your positions! thanks!

love.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

NEW MEMBERS!

so everyone! i am proud to announce, today at recruitment drive, we got 2 new girls, Jasmine and Natalie who are both 13! you will all get to meet them tomorrow at practice after mass!



also, there's a guy named Edmund who wants to play the bass for us. he's not really into singing much so when he asked one of the other choirs where he could go, they directed him to us because of our band! so maybe our superstarr KC Meals won't be so taxed no more, plus with his O Levels this year yes?



blessings blessings! make the new blood feel welcome tomorrow everyone!



LOVE.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Dates to Remember

Alright, Lent and Easter Season means many many many dates for you guys to remember and to show up for! Here goes:


17th March Saturday 3pm - 5pm: Ministry Day

we need friendly talkative SMILING volunteers to come down and manage the booth! Let me know if you can make it please!


23rd March Friday 7pm - 9pm: Outdoor Stations of the Cross at St. Josephs Church at Bukit Timah

this is a choir thing so i'll need to know how many of you would like to come, it'll be a nice experience to do this together with the life-sized statues and everything. we'll hire a bus if we have to. i STRONGLY encourage ya'll to come yeah. it's part of our spiritual growth together


Combined Choir for Easter Vigil Practices: Wednesday 25th March and Wednesday 4th April 8pm - 10pm and Friday 30th March 9pm - 10pm (after stations).

there are very few practices because most of the practices will be done by the individual choirs during our own time, so you need to attend only these 3 important dates to sing with the combined choir. it is compulsory for everyone unless you come and talk to me and i tell you otherwise.

1st April Sunday: Palm Sunday

the dress code for palm sunday will be white top and black bottom, guys please remember your ties. following the mass, we'll have breakfast as usual but instead of practice we'll be having a lenten retreat so that we can all prepare for Holy Week. it will take the place of practice and will end by 1pm.

5th April Thursday: Maundy Thursday Mass

our choir has been assigned to sing for this mass, it starts at 8pm and it is followed by the adoration for half an hour. we'll be doeby 10pm latest. Dress code is ALL BLACK formal

6th April Friday: Good Friday Mass

we were not asked to sing for the 3pm or the 5.30pm mass but please do go for mass on your own.

7th April Saturday: Easter Vigil Mass

jon will let us know what time to be in church by. the dress code is of course formal, with no colour specification.

8th April Sunday: Easter Sunday

i know the previous night will leave us all shagged and tired, but please show up or mass the next morning, it is as important as the night before. dress code is formal yet again, and there will be no practice after the mass. i might even give ya'll chocolate eggs ;)


if anyone has any questions, do call me or you can post your comments below.

Love.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

The First One

Hey Ho Everyone!

Firstly, welcome to the new generation of information highway! You can visit this blog for latest happenings, announcements and such, and maybe some gossip. hahaha! Also look out or postings related to our faith, some views about certain issues and links to sites that would be of interest to you.

Basically, help us make use of this site as a place where we can all discuss things, plan things and just get to know one another even more than we already do. so get cracking people! comment on stuff or suggest things we can do and plan, ideas that you have etc. it's YOUR blog.


ANNONCEMENT!

We're singing for stations of the cross this friday 9th March at 8pm. Be in church at 7.30pm please!


Love.