Sunday, 2 June 2013

Apostlic Children Celebrate

No fewer than 120 children choir of the Apostolic Faith Church performed during the Children’s Day celebrated in the church last week.
They held the audience spell-bound with songs delivered in Yoruba, Igbo and Efik.
It was a spectacle to see four, five year olds playing the violin. They played inspiring melodious songs with the piano, orchestra and duets.
The celebration with the theme Shining light was the second of its kind.
It was to encourage children in drama, singing and use of musical instruments.
The head of the Children’s Sunday School of the Apostolic Faith West and Central Africa, Christiana Oshiodipe, said the event was held to thrill children and charge them to deploy their talents in working for God.
“Our purpose is to show other children the opportunity they have, that they can dramatise, they can sing and they can play instruments in the church,” she stressed.
She urged parents to make their children shining lights in their community by bringing them to God even at tender ages.

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