Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Happy Singers in Utrecht when things go wrong


Our dear youth gospel choir was in the Life Word Christian centre in Utrecht recently to minister. It went well, but not without hiccups. They say, sometimes, it just doesn't rain, it pours.

Almost every area had something wrong going on.. We were planning to try out running a DVD on the background while singing for the first time, but the connection to the beamer wasn't working and took long phone calls to resolve. The Piano was configured in such a way that it was

3 - 4 tones higher, and songs were unsingable (is that a word ?) 2 different keyboards later, our Pianist Ilvio could play. Half of the group in a bus did a bit of drive around and arrived half an hour later than arranged ! How much can a man take, but we went on and sang and the people were blessed but with much less sound check as I will. Thank God for his grace. It is sufficient for us. God never promised a life without any issues but the strength to deal with them with HIM on our side. We've got the victory.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

The 2 week American tour with a 100 man choir !! FULL REPORT Part 2

Aah Atlanta: What do you do when a singing engagement is cancelled and you
have time in your hands , and your' stuck with a female population of around 90 ?
Go shopping :-) We spend the late afternoon in one of Atlanta's shopping malls. It
is America- land of the shopping malls.

On the 14th of April (Monday), we paid homage to one of the most important figures
in modern day black history, yes you guessed it. Martin Luther King. He is from Atlanta,





and is buried there. So we paid a visit to the Martin Luther King Jr. Center and I made my version of the famous I have a dream speech at the tombstones of Martin and Wife Corretta.Very moving exhibition and displays. That evening we zang at the Atlanta Union Mission, which helps ex-drug addicts reintergrate back into society. That was something. 40 -50 MAN audience. I mean all men. We barely had space to take the whole choir and no stage but it was wonderful to see them all singing along and being blessed. That was unforgetable.

Tuesday the 15th, we had our only free day, so we took time out to see family. Off to Augusta Georgia, where my brother in law (Doctor) lives with a rental car. Why did I live my GPS back at home :-( We made 3.5 hour trip of a 2.5 hour trip and the return trip was not better, when sports took over and all roads led to the sports arena, and lots of roads were blocked. Motorists' nightmare, but we were glad to see family away from our home across the Atlantic.



On the way to Charlotte, NC. We packed our stuff on Wednesday, the 16th and made our way to Charlotte in North Carolina state. Smooth ride with one stop to eat. What a beautiful city. Calmer, appears cleaner. There seems to be a crown on all road signs , then our guide begins to tell the story. Charlotte is named, we are told after the wife of an English King, George III . It is also known as 'queen city'. Directly to our 2nd hotel, we went. The Omni. Now, that's luxurious . I love it and would recommend it with a shopping center under it . Churches everywhere . It's flowing with the milk and honey. Apparently the 2nd biggest financial centre (center) of America, second to new York, of course. Lots of construction work and banks, but God is at work too.


The CHARLOTTE SEGMENT:

to be continued...

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

The 2 week American tour with a 100 man choir !! FULL REPORT Part 1


After 2 years of planning and 1 year of saving, hours of personal rehearsal and 2 major rehearsals and 3 meet and greets, we finally got on the road on the 11th of April with a 100 man choir, 3 man band and 1 choir director. Must've done well in maths at school. This was going to be the longest single on the road experience I had so far and with my dear wife Catherine in tow, who by the way sings too. Met her in a choir years ago and proposed to her after one of the rehearsals :-) . Here we were on this tour with the Friendship Gospel choir from the Netherlands where we are based.


We arrived safely at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International airport in the afternoon of the 11th. Not exactly a warm sunny welcome. Glad we had jackets with us. The airport live up to it's reputation of being the busiest airport in the world ! http://geography.about.com/od/urbaneconomicgeography/a/busiestairports.htm

Were we glad to finally see outside the airport and place our baggage in the tour buses . There were 2 of them and the drivers were very friendly and professional, both floridians . From there straight to our hotel The Holiday inn Atlanta downtown (The 1st of 3 in the 2 weeks) . The location was great as major attractions were within walking distance; Georgia International Convention Center, CNN Center, Centennial Olympic Park , World of Coca-Cola, the Georgia Dome and the newly opened Georgia Aquarium. We came here to sing okay not for vacation, I had to remind myself and my dear wife. We had a joint welcome dinner that evening to settle in together with the group and pass out important information. From the next day, it was work bar a one free day.


Atlanta segment: We only got to do 2 of the 3 planned stops in Atlanta. The first was the Big Bethel AME Church . This is a church that has existed since the 1800 as an African american church and It was a blessing to be there and soak up the anointed atmosphere. We had a workshop on the saturday (12) with Edith Castelyn (our choir director) teaching some songs in a workshop and the loacl Minister of Music Re. Vernon Jones teaching us some songs as well. We ended up being the choir for the day in the service and singing even onrehearsed songs . One wierd thing though is that we were requested to sing Great is thy faithfulness in the Dutch language which we obliged (never dreamed that will happen) Must have been exotic to the listener hearing Groot is uw trouw O heer, conducted by their music minister who didn't understand a word , but hey, music is a UNIVERSAL language right ?!






Wow! When the service started, I was in a dream world. For those not used to services, It was similar to what you could see on films as Fighting temptations, the blues brothers (without the acrobatics) , the diary of an angry black woman et.c But that does not prepare you for the live experience. I must say it was one I'll cherish for ever. It was an honour (honor (American)) to be able to sing in such a service with so much history . The song Total praise ( Richard smallwood) soared and was heavenly. Glorious.

We were able to minister 2 of our songs : Just having church (Chester baldwin) and Lord we magnify your name ( Luther Barnes) and they were well received. I gathered later, comments among some congregants (those white folks can sang ) Now, that's a great compliment with our 90 % white membership from the Netherlands ! The church showed great hospitality and provideded lunch not only after the rehearsal the previous day, but also on the sunday. Then, we got to tour the City of Atlanta in tourist mode. Our 2nd stop at Calvary Baptist church did not happen due to communication and confirmation issues :-( but we rested and in the evening, met again to go over the days experience. Many wiped a tear from the emotions of such an encounter with the african american church and I believe a touch of their hearts. This set the scene for the rest of the tour.


...To be continued


























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Saturday, May 03, 2008

Thankful : Birthday boy 2008

It's that day again when I thank God for yet another year. Do you know that somebody somewhere in the world or even in your neighbourhood did not make it to this day. I am grateful to God for this priviledge, now what am I gonna do with it ?? I choose to serve Him who suffered for me, died for me and rose so that I can have and live life. And I am decided to live life to it's fullest : John 10:10 is the key ( Quote from the Best selling book of all time)