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Baptist choir serenades Elmslie

E Bap IMG_0945The First Baptist Church, Grand Cayman, Sanctuary Choir serenaded the congregation at Elmslie Memorial United Church last Sunday (30).

The First Baptist Choir has made a formidable reputation for themselves on Grand Cayman with their powerful beautiful singing of a large diverse repertoire. They have been wowing thousands of persons for many years at CITN/Cayman27’s Parade of Lights and the power of television has brought their talents into our homes even if we haven’t seen them live.IMG_0953

And seeing and hearing them live is a rare treat.

Even over the loud, but not annoyingly so, piped full orchestral accompaniments, the 40 member choir soared powerfully above it and such was the excellent sound system they brought with them, you could clearly hear each choir member’s voice.

IMG_0954It was tuneful, melodious, and a most moving performance. The choir knew they were good and by everyone’s faces you could see they loved to sing God’s words.

There were some numbers that required lead soloists and the choir is blessed with many. There were small testimonies from other choir members who also introduced some of the songs and the screen that flew above them showed the words even though you could hear clearly every syllable. However, it enabled us who were there to join in when we got the signal.

Dave Jorge is the Choir Conductor and Worship Pastor and he has a demanding job with such a big choir. I was surprised to learn that this was not the full choir. That is 60 persons strong. 60! Wow!!IMG_0952

There was much variety in the music ranging from contemporary and ‘happy clappy’ to heart wrenching slow majestic. My favourite was the Keith Getty/Stuart Townend composition “The Power of the Cross”. Many of the audience were moved to tears including myself.

IMG_0949The church was not full but there was a good sized audience who appreciated the music so much the choir had to sing an unscheduled repeat much to everybody’s delight. We all stood and clapped our hands in time with the choir.

 

Thank you First Baptist.

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