02 May 2009

Youthful Talent

Greetings friends!
I have just come home from a most enjoyable programme (concert) at the Rosebud Salvation Army presented by the Musical Sections of the Waverley Salvation Army Young People.

If anyone went thinking that it would be a concert presented by some young people who were trying to impress they were wrong, for these young people gave a programme or a concert that would have been acceptable in the most prestigious audience anywhere.

The standard of deportment, musical ability and talent was excellent and brought great blessing and for an evening of good music it was just brilliant.

Each of the items brought a standard of excellence that the young people and leaders can be justly proud.
To see the enthusiasm, and hear the well rehearsed items was a pleasure and joy and the varied talents from each of the soloists, was something to thank God for.

The Young People's Band, the singing company and the Junior Timbrel brigade worked hard to bring pleasure to a congregation that showed over and over again their appreciation.

The solo items were all superb and worthy of the acclamation they received.

This was a night when we were able to join together to just do as the Psalmist said, "Praise the Lord! Let everything that has breath, praise the Lord!" Psalm 150: 6.

I remember singing in church these words; "I'm going to make my life into a melody, I'm going to praise my Saviour all day long, I'm going to my life into a symphony, a glorious symphony of song." (The Song Book of The Salvation Army 858:v 1.) Well the young poeple certainly helped us all to do this tonight.

Let me suggest that if you hear that the Waverley Young People's Musical Sections are putting on a concert, go and hear them you will not be disappointed.

Have a great day and may the music of your heart be in harmony with the Heavenly Score of God's composition.

"The singers went before, the players on instruments followed after, among them were the maidens playing timbrels." Psalm 68: 25.

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