As you can see, we are undergoing a bit of site renovation here. Please bear with things that look strange.
So, what's new?
- Updated blog for our Christmas activities
- New videos from our latest carolling (check out O Holy Night)
- New blog music!
O Holy Night |
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 |
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 |
Christmas Midnight: Joshua on the solo part, a haunting counter melody called...
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O Come All Ye Faithful |
Christmas Midnight: Very grand rendition of O Come All Ye Faithful.
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All Man's Labour Can Produce |
When A Child Is Born |
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 |
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 |
Christmas Midnight: Bringing Christmas Midnight 2009 to a joyous end!
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Carolling 2009 |
Carolling 2009: Caroling with Jubilate on 12, 13, 19 & 20 Dec 2009. Madness, but in a nice way.
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As Lent draws to a close, let us remember that by dying on the cross, Jesus Christ took away all our sins, so that we might be saved. On our part, as children of God, what have we done this Lent season? Are we repenting and seeking forgiveness? Or are we still as arrogant and ignorant, refusing to humble ourselves? If you have not had a chance to sit down and reflect, perhaps you would like to join us for an evening of reflection and sharing on Jesus's last moments before he died. Date: 4 April 2009 (Saturday) Time: 7.30pm-9.30pm Venue: RCIA Room/Choir Room, 2nd level "Jesus said to him, 'I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through Me'" (John 14:6). ![]() |
Now, we have entered the season of Lent and are in the midst of preparation for Good Friday and Easter. The forty days of Lent is a symbol of Christ's forty days of penance in the desert. Lent is the time for us to take a step back and reflect on our lives. How are we living our lives? Is Lent just another annual Church thing or does it have a meaning in our day to day lives? During Lent, St Stephen's will be having Stations of the Cross every Friday at 8pm followed by Holy Mass. Do join us and make a sacrifice once a week to come and be with Jesus and walk the last few moments of His life again. It is a good way to focus our own reflection as each station has a link to activities in our daily life. I'd like to share with you a video I found on youtube a few years back. It's the song "I See Love" by Third Day set to clips from the film "The Passion of the Christ". I like to take it out and watch it during Lent because it's so meaningful and poignant and really helps me to think about what kind of sacrifice Jesus made for us all and why? Because GOD LOVES US. Isn't that amazing? |
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