Church Of The Visitation Seremban 2020 Chinese New Year Mass
Christ's Hospital School Band St Matthew's Day Parade September 2015
St Matthew's Day Parade: 18th September 2015
Each year Christ's Hospital School celebrates St Matthew's Day (21st September) when the School returns to the City of London with a service at St Andrew, Holborn and lunch at Guildhall usually hosted by the Lord Mayor.
St. Matthew's Day was the day on which the Governors of Christ's Hospital School were elected. They would meet in the School’s Great Hall and then process, carrying their wands, to Christ Church, Newgate Street, for a service. Since the School's move to Horsham, in 1902, this day has been celebrated in the current tradition.
In torrential rain. the band played the school march ‘Sussex by the Sea’ and the pupils marched into Guildhall for lunch (something which tales places every day at the school itself), the salute his year was taken by Lord Mayor Locum Tenens Alderman Sir David Howard as the Lord Mayor, Alderman Alan Yarrow was away on a business visit to China and Hong Kong.
Hong Kong United Through Prayer
Over the past week, Daniel Kolenda, Todd White, John Piper, and Cindy Jacobs were all in Hong Kong. Check out what the Lord is doing at St. Andrews Church.
VANCOUVER TET & BIRTHDAY FEB 02 2019
We have attended a Lunar New Year Thanksgiving mass in St. Matthew parish, Surrey.
Enjoy an Ice cream in the Granville Island
and having a New Year party and Birthday's celebration of Anna Tran & Mary Tam in SFX's parish.
ACC-17 Opening Eucharist Service - St John's Cathedral, Hong Kong
The opening service for the 17th meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council, live from St John's Cathedral, Hong Kong.
All Saints Chinese Church, Markham ON
All Saints Chinese Church, Markham ON
Rock-Paper-Scissors Erhu Concerto Premiere at St. Matthew's Music Guild
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Date: Friday, June 10, 2011
Address: 1031 Bienveneda Ave, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272-2314
Rock-Paper-Scissors (2011) for erhu and chamber ensemble
Wang Hong, erhu; the Chamber Orchestra at St. Mathew's; Thomas Neenan, conductor
Alan Chan is the winner of the Joint Los Angeles County Arts / St. Matthew's Music Guild Commission Award in 2010. The result of this commission is Rock-Paper-Scissors, a piece for Chinese fiddle erhu and a twelve-piece chamber ensemble. It will be premiered by renowned erhu virtuosi Wang Hong and members of the Orchestra of St. Matthew's, conducted by Music Director Thomas Neenan and on Friday, June 10. Program includes Haydn's Harmoniemasse for chours and orchestra and Bruch's Violin Concerto, with Yi-Huan Zhao as the soloist.
陳廣揚的作品《包、剪、揼》是由聖瑪太音樂學會與洛杉磯縣藝術委員會聯合委托創作。陳廣揚從超過六十位世界各國作曲家參與的輪選中脫穎而出,成為今次委托創作的得主。為二胡及十二人西洋樂團而寫的《剪刀、石頭、布》將由國際著名二胡演奏家汪洪先生音樂總監Thomas Neenan及聖瑪太室樂攜手演繹。此音樂會於2011年6月10日假聖瑪太大教堂舉行。節目還包括海頓的合唱交響巨作《和諧彌撒曲》及浪漫大師布魯赫的《小提琴協奏曲》,由小提琴家趙一歡擔任獨奏。
汪洪是常年活躍於國際舞台的音樂家,曾與作曲家Meredith Monk、Carl Stone、董葵、譚盾等合作演出不同的新音樂作品。2010年應邀參加波士頓歌劇院世界首演2011年度普立茲獎得主周龍的歌劇《白蛇傳》。2004-2008多次與舊金山交響樂團合作中國新年音樂會的演出﹔2012年1月1日,還將在德國與Freiburg Philharmonic Orchestra合作新年音樂會的演出。目前,他在參加大型電視動畫片《功夫熊貓》(Kung Fu Panda)的錄音,演奏所有的中國樂器和部分音樂制作。
Tickets: $35 (Students $10) (less info)
深恩主宰 (Lord, Have Mercy) @ Hong Kong Methodist Church
This video was taken in the morning service of the 2008 聖樂主日 of the Hong Kong Methodist Church. The hymn was composed by Bach, tranlated locally for singing in Chinese language. Whatever the language, the message of the song is clear ... and our Lord is deserving our dedicated service.
Saint Luke Orthodox Cathedral in Hong Kong .
the beginning of the Divine Liturgy and part from the Litany of Peace in Cantonese at Saint Luke Orthodox Cathedral in Hong Kong today...
You Raise Me Up /Lyr./Mus.B. Graham /R. Lovland /Arr. J.M. Martin /奧斯汀龍吟合唱團 (Austin Chinese Choir)
2018 珍情 • 祝福 演唱會 Not To Say Goodbye Concert
11/17/2018 @ Hope Presbyterian Church, Austin, TX
指揮: 葉美伶 (Emily Yeh Chow)
鋼琴: 周諳恩 (Anne Chow)
小提琴: 陳昱仰 (Alan Chen)
中提琴: 吳詩婷 (Ada Shih-Ting Wu)
大提琴: 吳青芳 (Chingfang Wu)
單簧管: 劉映伶 (Yin-Ling Liu)
You Raise Me Up
Lyrics/Music: Brendan Graham & Rolf Lovland
Arranged: Joseph M Martin
When I am down and, oh my soul, so weary,
When troubles come and my heart burdened be;
Then I am still and wait here in the silence
Until you come and sit awhile with me.
You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains.
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders.
You raise me up to more than I can be.
There is no life, no life without its hunger.
Each restless heart beats so imperfectly.
But when you come and I am filled with wonder
Sometimes I think I glimpse eternity.
You raise me up....to more than can be.
طريق ناثان اجمل شوارع التسوق ( 28 ) Nathan Road nicest shopping streets
خلونا نكون أصدقاء وأنضموا لفريق الانصار
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- ناثان رود : تم الانتهاء من انشائه عام 1890 م عندما تنازلت حكومة سلاله تشينغ الى المملكة المتحدة واصبح بعدها من مستعمرة التاج والان يعد الشارع الرئيسي للتسوق بهونج كونج باحتوائه على اكثر من 10 مراكز تسوق كبرى مجتمعة على صف واحد متوازية واسعارها يغلب عليها الغلاء بسبب انتشار الماركات العالمية الاصلية .
- مونق كوك ستريت المحاذي لطريق ناثان : وجدوا فيه مؤخرا بعض الفخاريات الأثرية تحت الأرض يرجع تاريخها إلى عهد جين ديناست بين 265 و 420 ميلادية .
الحي يتمتع بمزيج من الأبنية القديمة و الجديدة التي تكون متعددة الطوابق وهناك أيضا متاجر و مطاعم التي تعتبر التجارة الرئيسية في مونغ كوك، خاصة الوجبات السريعة .
في مونغ كوك هنالك كثافة سكانية كثيفة فوفقا لموسوعة جينيس للأرقام القياسية فالحي يعتبر الأكثر كتافة في العالم حيث نجد 130.00 ألف ساكن في الكيلومتر المربع الواحد ويمكن أن يتضاعف العدد لأربع مرات في المستقبل .
ويعتبر الان من اهم شوارع التسوق بهونج كونق ويقع فيه سوق النساء الرائع الرخيص .
Nathan Road is the main thoroughfare in Kowloon, Hong Kong that goes in a south-north direction from Tsim Sha Tsui to Sham Shui Po. It is lined with shops and restaurants and throngs with tourists, and was known in the post-World War II years as the Golden Mile, a name that is now rarely used. It starts on the southern part of Kowloon at its junction with Salisbury Road, a few metres north of Victoria Harbour, and ends at its intersection with Boundary Street in the north. Portions of the Kwun Tong and Tsuen Wan Lines (Prince Edward, Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei Jordan and Tsim Sha Tsui) run underneath Nathan Road.The total length of the Nathan Road
is about 3.6 kilometres
The first section of the road was completed in 1861. It was the very first road built in Kowloon, after the land was ceded by the Qing Dynasty government to the United Kingdom and made part of the crown colony in 1860. The road was originally named Robinson Road, after Sir Hercules Robinson, the 5th Governor of Hong Kong. To avoid confusion with the Robinson Road on Hong Kong Island, the name was changed to Nathan Road in 1909, after Sir Matthew Nathan, the 13th Governor who served between 1904 and 1907
The early Nathan Road was largely residential, with colonial-style houses with arched verandahs and covered archways. It was home to the Whitfield Barracks, which later became Kowloon Park. Saint Andrew's Church, the oldest Anglican church in Kowloon, has been located there since its completion in 1906
Mong Kok (also spelled Mongkok, often abbreviated as MK) is an area in the Yau Tsim Mong District, on the western part of Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong. The Prince Edward area occupies the northern part of Mong Kok.
Mong Kok street is one of the major shopping areas in Hong Kong. the area is characterized by a mixture of old and new multi-story buildings, with shops and restaurants at street level, and commercial or residential units above. Major industries in Mong Kok are retail, restaurants (including fast food) and entertainment. It has been described and portrayed in films as an area in which triads run bars, nightclubs, and massage parlors. With its extremely high population density of 130,000/km2 or 340,000 per square mile, Mong Kok was described as the busiest district in the world by the Guinness World Records
- القوا نظرة على قناتي الوثائقية الاولى على الرابط :
- أنشر ✆ + شارك ✉ + اشترك ✌ = أستمر ♡♡♡♡
Union Church Hong Kong Sermon 9:45am 15 July 2018
谁是巴哈?圣马太受难曲?Who is Bach? What about St. Matthew Passion?
访问唐崇荣牧师,Robert Choi & 鲍以灵老师。
Lord, Have Mercy by J. S. Bach
主恩靈糧堂詩班18年澳門基督教信心堂獻唱
Cantata Macau 2019 Music is Life|The 4th Mácau Int'l Chỏir Festival&Competition|Part 3
Choirs from Indonesia and the Philippines are taking part in the 4th Macau International Choir Festival & Competition. The theme of this year’s event is “Music is Life”. The programme includes several free-admission concerts staged in various locations. The competition part of the event features four categories including: sacred music; folklore music; open category and children’s choir. A top prize of MOP50,000 is on offer for the Grand Prix Round.
Opening ceremony
Time: Nov 8th: 2:00pm
Venue: Our Lady of Fátima Church
Sacred Festival Concert
Time: Nov 8th: 6:30pm
Venue: Our Lady of Fátima Church
Open Category, Folklore and Children’s Choir Competition
Time: Nov 9th: 2:00pm
Venue: St. Paul’s School Auditorium
Festival Concert
Time: Nov 9th: 6:00pm; Nov 10th: 1:00pm
Venue: St. Paul’s School Auditorium
Grand Prix Round and awarding
Time: Nov 10th: 1:00pm
Venue: St. Paul’s School Auditorium
Closing Ceremony
Time: Nov 10th: 7:00pm
Venue: St. Paul’s School Auditorium
Admission: Free admission via tickets that can picked up at St. Lawrence’s Church or contact (853) 6398 8811 for reservation
Website: cantatamacau.com
Enquiries: (853) 6398 8811
Email: info@cantatamacau.com
Organiser: Macau International Choir Festival Committee
(copy and pasted from what's on mâcu apps)
Sung Eucharist service from St. John's Cathedral - 4
2008 Easter sunday eurcharist service at St. John's Cathedral Hong Kong.
Register Radio - Catholic Church in China- 020318
The Catholic Church in China is in the news as the Vatican reaches for a diplomatic breakthrough with the Communist government. But has the Vatican surrendered too much for a deal? This week on Register Radio, we talk about China with Register contributor Victor Gaetan. And we also look at all of the Catholic headlines in January. Join me, Jeanette DeMelo and my co-host Matthew Bunson for on Register Radio, every Saturday at 7pm Eastern, and Sunday at 11am Eastern, here on EWTN Radio.
David CK Cheung - A Celebration of Life
Reverend David Chi-kong Cheung was born on July 21st, 1936 in Hong Kong. He graduated from Wah Yan College (high school) and Hong Kong Baptist University. He was a very good soccer player as a young man. He then went to the United States of America to pursue higher levels of education. He earned his Master in Education Administration degree at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas and Master in Religious Education degree at the Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. Rev. Cheung married Miss Marjorie Hong on June 8th, 1963. They immediately returned to Hong Kong to serve their own people. Rev Cheung taught at two high schools before he became the principal of Carmel Secondary School in 1964. He held this position faithfully for 26 years. He was appointed a Justice of the Peace (JP) and to the Legislative Council by the then Governor of Hong Kong, Sir David Wilson, in 1988. In 1990, he became the principal of the prestigious Pui Ching Middle School. While he was in Hong Kong, Rev. Cheung was a deacon at his church for over twenty years. He also preached at different churches and served as a member of the boards of directors for a number of Christian organizations.
Rev. Cheung was called into full-time ministry and was ordained in 1991. Rev. and Mrs. Cheung went to the mission field in Europe with the Chinese Overseas Christian Mission (COCM). Rev. Cheung served as the director at the mission field. He was actively involved in the publication of the European edition of Harold Monthly, founded the Christian Centre for Gambling Rehabilitation, the Chinese Christian Restaurant Employees Fellowship (CCREF) and developed the two-year certificate program for pastors in Europe. CCREF eventually spread throughout the world. After 8 years in the mission field, Rev. and Mrs. Cheung returned to St. Louis. Rev. Cheung became the pastor of Chinese Gospel Church in 1999. He served there until his retirement in late 2003. After his retirement, Rev. Cheung continued to participate and to lead actively in many ministries. He was the chairman of the Board of Directors of the St. Louis Christian Chinese Community Service Center. He also preached and led many evangelical and spiritual revival meetings throughout North America and around the world. From 2004 to 2010, he lived in California and served as the President of the Christian Witness Theological Seminary since April of 2006. His impact was tremendous and he will be dearly missed, but well remembered.
Rev. and Mrs. Cheung have a son, two daughters and six grandchildren.
4th Cantata Macau 2019|Part 2
8-10/11 of November
Choirs from Indonesia and the Philippines are taking part in the 4th Macau International Choir Festival & Competition. The theme of this year’s event is “Music is Life”. The programme includes several free-admission concerts staged in various locations. The competition part of the event features four categories including: sacred music; folklore music; open category and children’s choir. A top prize of MOP50,000 is on offer for the Grand Prix Round.
Opening ceremony
Time: Nov 8th: 2:00pm
Venue: Our Lady of Fátima Church
Sacred Festival Concert
Time: Nov 8th: 6:30pm
Venue: Our Lady of Fátima Church
Open Category, Folklore and Children’s Choir Competition
Time: Nov 9th: 2:00pm
Venue: St. Paul’s School Auditorium
Festival Concert
Time: Nov 9th: 6:00pm; Nov 10th: 1:00pm
Venue: St. Paul’s School Auditorium
Grand Prix Round and awarding
Time: Nov 10th: 1:00pm
Venue: St. Paul’s School Auditorium
Closing Ceremony
Time: Nov 10th: 7:00pm
Venue: St. Paul’s School Auditorium
Admission: Free admission via tickets that can picked up at St. Lawrence’s Church or contact (853) 6398 8811 for reservation
Website: cantatamacau.com
Enquiries: (853) 6398 8811
Email: info@cantatamacau.com
Organiser: Macau International Choir Festival Committee
copy and pasted from What's On Macau Apps
German Church Bazaar becomes Hong Kong Christmas Tradition
Sat. November 23, 2013 The German Speaking Lutheran Church in Hong Kong held its annual Christmas Bazaar. Members of the congregation reflect on why this annual event and the church is significant to the German community in Hong Kong.