aaden wrote:today im happy because im attending service with my friend at st.philips! today will be great
make sure to invite your friend to join the forum
maybe i can get him on here i don't know. he goes there on a normal basis and he is actually in the men's choir, but he never did the boys choir as he joined just last year when he was 13 and now he already has a deep voice at 14. he's not into the fan side of libera he just listens to the music a bit.
I'm curious as to how a service at St Phlips is going.How many adults are there and how many young people in the age of the Libera-boys. Do they sing also also starred in the service Can I compare it with the service I can hear on Internet as these http://www.sjcchoir.co.uk/default.php?page=webcast" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
worshipper28 wrote:I'm curious as to how a service at St Phlips is going.How many adults are there and how many young people in the age of the Libera-boys. Do they sing also also starred in the service Can I compare it with the service I can hear on Internet as these http://www.sjcchoir.co.uk/default.php?page=webcast" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
services at st philips can't so much be compared to those as the church is small, not a cathedral. still a nice church though and the choir is still great! the whole choir, including the boys section sings in service along with the men. attendance is random and varies. there is a youth group that is good sized and it has kids who are not in libera, but who just live in the area and attend the church. i hope i answered your questions.
Today, I kind of feel that I can't wait for Christmas to be over. I have no family and any holiday alone is not alot of fun. Christmas alone is quite miserable.
Tom B.
Proud to be an American
Clan Farquharson, Scotland
TEB wrote:Today, I kind of feel that I can't wait for Christmas to be over. I have no family and any holiday alone is not alot of fun. Christmas alone is quite miserable.
Been there, done that. I know what it feels like, but don't worry.. we always have this lovely forum with a bunch of lovely people
Merry Christmas
Sorry your holiday may be lonesome TEB but maybe you can find some things that will uplift you this Christmas. Maybe attend a Christmas eve service at a local church. those are always uplifting and you get to sing carols:) and on Christmas day curl up and enjoy hmmmm...a libera DVD prehaps!
Have a peaceful holiday TEB and everyone else here as well
worshipper28 wrote:I'm curious as to how a service at St Phlips is going.How many adults are there and how many young people in the age of the Libera-boys. Do they sing also also starred in the service Can I compare it with the service I can hear on Internet as these http://www.sjcchoir.co.uk/default.php?page=webcast" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
services at st philips can't so much be compared to those as the church is small, not a cathedral. still a nice church though and the choir is still great! the whole choir, including the boys section sings in service along with the men. attendance is random and varies. there is a youth group that is good sized and it has kids who are not in libera, but who just live in the area and attend the church. i hope i answered your questions.
Thank You for your answer.In my church we have a Christmasservice with al kind of perforances from the Children .youth and I by myself have to play a shepherd(full dressed), mostly there come 2 times more people then in a normal sundayservice(70 now 150)
Libera is a part of my home. Their music is soo sweet especially at Christmas time and it makes me happier soo... I feel very good now. It's Christmas!!
it’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice
Today I feel a mixture of frustrated, angry, disappointed and a lot more feelings I can't seem to figure out what they are...
I guess I could say I feel pretty lost. But I'm lost while knowing exactly where I am.
Completely annoyed with people who, instead of staying home and cooking for themselves on a holiday, insist on going out to fast food restaurants, such as Wendy's, where I work, so we can't have a holiday like New Year's Day off. While it was bad enough we had to be open, at least we were allowed to open 2 hours later than usual. But even that didn't stop people from pounding on the doors at our usual opening time, demanding their stupid burgers that they can have any other day of the week. Come on, can't we fry cooks get holiday's too? Or are holidays off only for the elite anymore? Funny, I thought it was the 21st Century and not the early 20th Century.
Tom B.
Proud to be an American
Clan Farquharson, Scotland
TEB wrote:Completely annoyed with people who, instead of staying home and cooking for themselves on a holiday, insist on going out to fast food restaurants, such as Wendy's, where I work, so we can't have a holiday like New Year's Day off. While it was bad enough we had to be open, at least we were allowed to open 2 hours later than usual. But even that didn't stop people from pounding on the doors at our usual opening time, demanding their stupid burgers that they can have any other day of the week. Come on, can't we fry cooks get holiday's too? Or are holidays off only for the elite anymore? Funny, I thought it was the 21st Century and not the early 20th Century.
TEB, I think it stinks mate. the 26th December (Boxing Day) is supposed to be a Bank Holiday (i.e. Public Holiday) in England & Wales (the Jocks save it up for Hogmanay) but it is basically a huge shopping day now and I always feel sorry for the people who work in the stores. A lot of shops even open for a few hours on Christmas Day and I think why? What can you possibly need so badly?
You did make me laugh though about people banging on the door desperate for a burger - only in America! Posted that CD today - Post Office was empty
If I’ve got owt to say I says it, and if I’ve got owt to ask I asks it.
Yorkie wrote:[
TEB, I think it stinks mate. the 26th December (Boxing Day) is supposed to be a Bank Holiday (i.e. Public Holiday) in England & Wales (the Jocks save it up for Hogmanay) :
What is Hogmanay?
Tom B.
Proud to be an American
Clan Farquharson, Scotland