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Welcome to Christmas Around the World - International Carol Concert

Welcome to Christmas Around the World - International Carol Concert. Please turn off your mobile phone or pager. Welcome Chimes . Performed by Citifaith Children's church hand bell ringers. O Come All Ye Faithful. Performed by Ridgeway School Brass Ensemble & Choir & Congregation

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Welcome to Christmas Around the World - International Carol Concert

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  1. Welcome to Christmas Around the World - International Carol Concert Please turn off your mobile phone or pager

  2. Welcome Chimes Performed by Citifaith Children's church hand bell ringers

  3. O Come All Ye Faithful Performed by Ridgeway School Brass Ensemble & Choir & Congregation Please stand and join in

  4. O Come All Ye Faithful O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant,Come ye, O come ye, to Bethlehem.Come and behold Him, born the King of angels;O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,Christ the Lord.

  5. O Come All Ye Faithful True God of true God, Light from Light Eternal,Lo, he shuns not the Virgin's womb;Son of the Father, begotten, not created; O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,Christ the Lord.

  6. O Come All Ye Faithful Sing, choirs of angels, sing in exultation;Sing, all ye citizens of heaven above!Glory to God, all glory in the highest; O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,Christ the Lord.

  7. O Come All Ye Faithful See how the shepherds, summoned to His cradle,Leaving their flocks, draw nigh to gaze;We too will thither bend our joyful footsteps; O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,Christ the Lord.

  8. O Come All Ye Faithful Child, for us sinners poor and in the manger,We would embrace Thee, with love and awe;Who would not love Thee, loving us so dearly? O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,Christ the Lord.

  9. Introduction and Bidding PrayerRead by Bishop of Swindon Rev Lee Rayfield Please be seated

  10. Christmas in France In France, yule logs made out of cherry wood are often burned in French homes. The log is carried into the home on Christmas Eve and is sprinkled with red wine to make the log smell nice when it is burning. There is a custom that the log and candles are left burning all night with some food and drinks left out in case Mary and the baby Jesus come past during the night.

  11. Christmas in France The main Christmas meal, called Réveillon, is eaten after everyone has returned from the midnight Church Service on Christmas Eve. Another celebration in France is that 13 different desserts are eaten! All the desserts are made from different types of fruit, nuts and pastries.

  12. O Holy Night Oh Holy Night, ‘Cantique de Noel’, was composed by Adolphe Adam in 1847 to the poem ‘Minuit chrétiens’ written by his friend Placide Clappeau, a commissioner of wines in a small French town.

  13. O Holy Night It was translated into English by the American Unitarian minister John Sullivan Dwight in 1855. He was an ardent abolitionist and favoured the reference in the third verse: "for the slave is our brother". It became a very popular carol in the anti-slavery North during the Civil War.

  14. O Holy Night On 24 December 1906 Reginald Fessenden, a Canadian inventor, broadcast the first AM radio programme which included him playing O Holy Night on the violin. There is a possibility that this was the first song ever broadcast over radio.

  15. O Holy Night Performed by Julie Williams, K School of Music accompanied by Becky White

  16. O Holy Night Oh holy night! The stars are brightly shining It is the night of the dear Savior's birth! Long lay the world in sin and error pining Till he appear'd and the soul felt its worth. A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn!

  17. O Holy Night Fall on your knees Oh hear the angel voices Oh night divine Oh night when Christ was born Oh night divine Oh night divine

  18. O Holy Night Led by the light of Faith serenely beaming With glowing hearts by His cradle we stand So led by light of a star sweetly gleaming Here come the wise men from Orient land The King of Kings lay thus in lowly manger In all our trials born to be our friend.

  19. O Holy Night Truly He taught us to love one another His law is love and His gospel is peace Chains shall He break for the slave is our brother And in His name all oppression shall cease Sweet hymns of joy in grateful chorus raise we, Let all within us praise His holy name.

  20. Lesson 1: Isaiah 9: 2, 6, 7 To Us a Child is BornRead in Swahili by Anita Sinclair

  21. Christmas inEast Africa Many churches in East Africa have nativity plays and a crib in the church. One or two days before Christmas, East Africans like to go carol singing round the local streets for charity.

  22. Christmas in East Africa On Christmas day, children are encouraged to bring a present to church for children who are in hospital or might not get a present because they are less fortunate. After church, on Christmas day, it is a custom that all the children go to one house and all the adults go to another house to have a party and to eat!!

  23. Imbeni Haleluya - Mwokozi Yesu Amezaliwa Performed by Citifaith Church Sung in Kiswahili (Kenyan language)

  24. Imbeni Haleluya - Mwokozi Yesu Amezaliwa Imbeni Haleluya Imbeni Haleluya Mwokozi Yesu amezaliwa Huyo Mwokozi imbeni Haleluya Malaika Wamesema Atuokoe toka kwa dhambi Oh mwokozi x2 Amezaliwa leo Mwanawake Mungu Yesu Kombozi Twendeni Bethlehemu, tukamwone Yesu Bwana Huyo Mkombozi imbeni Haleluya

  25. Sing Halleluiah – Jesus Christ is born Sing Halleluiah Sing Halleluiah Our Saviour Jesus Christ is born He is The Saviour sing Halleluiah The Angels proclaim He has come to deliver us from our sins Oh Deliverer x2 Is born today The son of God, Messiah the deliverer is born Let us go to Bethlehem, to see our Lord Jesus Christ He is The Saviour sing Halleluiah

  26. Lesson 2: Luke 1:26-35, 38 The Birth of Jesus ForetoldRead byMike Wills MP & Anne Snelgrove MP

  27. Christmas in Greece In Greece, people celebrate Christmas by fasting for forty days. Greek people get up very early (before dawn) on 25 December to go to the church and celebrate Jesus’ birth that happened during the night.This fasting is followed by grand Christmas feast.

  28. Christmas in Italy In Italy for twenty-four hours before Christmas people fast. This is followed by Christmas Eve dinner called a Cennone. This feast includes fish, pasta, vegetables, fresh fruits and special sweets and cakes. Special prayers and church services called "novena" last for nine days prior to Christmas. Mass is celebrated on Christmas morning.

  29. Ave Maria – Greece/Italy Hail Mary or Angelic Salutation is from the Greek and then later Latin Ave Maria (Salutatio Angelica) and is a traditional Catholic and Eastern Orthodox prayer calling for the intercession of Mary, the mother of Jesus. It developed in the Middle Ages as a Gregorian monks chant and is based on Luke 1:28.

  30. Ave Maria – Greece/Italy The Hail Mary has been set to music by many composers including Bach, Dvorak, Verdi, Stravinsky and Bachmaninov. Schubert is often credited for Ave Maria but this reference is from Sir Walter Scotts, The Lady of the Lake.

  31. Ave MariaSung in Latin andperformed by Teresa Bray

  32. Ave Maria Ave mariaGratia plenaDominus tecumBenedicta tu in mulieribusEt benedictus fructos ventri tui jesusSanta maria...Santa maria...MariaOra pro nobisNobis pecatoribusNunc et in ora,In ora mortis nostrae Amen Amen….

  33. Christmas in Jamaica During slavery ham was cured by smoking it in large baskets called kreng-kreng over a slow fire.  Pimento was heavily used in spicing the meat. Today, ham continues to be a delicious dish on many Christmas dinner tables in Jamaica accompanied by riceand gungo peas, along with a drink of sorrel.

  34. Alleluia Christmas - Caribbean Performed by Swindon Gospel Choir

  35. Alleluia Christmas Here is a very, very simple song I’d like to sing for you And before it finish You will want to sing it too (The song goes)

  36. Alleluia Christmas Glory, Glory to God, Alleluia Glory, Glory, Amen Glory, Glory to God, Alleluia Glory, Glory, Amen Glory, Glory to God, Alleluia Glory, Glory, Amen Let the whole world sing Alleluia Peace be unto all men

  37. Alleluia Christmas I know this pretty little tune Is simple as can be Its easy, easy as ABC So sing along with me (Sing along now)

  38. Alleluia Christmas Glory, Glory to God, Alleluia Glory, Glory, Amen Glory, Glory to God, Alleluia Glory, Glory, Amen Glory, Glory to God, Alleluia Glory, Glory, Amen Let the whole world sing Alleluia Peace be unto all men

  39. Alleluia Christmas Mother, Father, Sister, Brother Raise your voice and sing Peace, Goodwill to everybody Glory to the King

  40. Alleluia Christmas Glory, Glory to God, Alleluia Glory, Glory, Amen Glory, Glory to God, Alleluia Glory, Glory, Amen Glory, Glory to God, Alleluia Glory, Glory, Amen Let the whole world sing Alleluia Peace be unto all men

  41. There will now be a 20 minute interval Refreshments served in the Gallery upstairs

  42. Marys Boy Child - Jamaica The song has been one of only three that have been one million sellers for two different artists - Harry Belafonte (1957) and Boney M (1978) and it is a popular reggae carol in Jamaica.

  43. Marys Boy Child Performed by Swindon Gospel Choir & K School of Music

  44. Marys Boy Child Mary's boy child Jesus Christ, was born on Christmas Day.And man will live for evermore, because of Christmas Day.Long time ago in Bethlehem, so the Holy Bible said,Mary's boy child Jesus Christ, was born on Christmas Day.

  45. Marys Boy Child Hark, now hear the angels sing, a king was born today,And man will live for evermore, because of Christmas Day.Mary's boy child Jesus Christ, was born on Christmas Day.

  46. Marys Boy Child While shepherds watch their flocks by night, they see a bright new shining star,they hear a choir sing a song, the music seemed to come from afar.Hark, now hear the angels sing, a king was born today,And man will live for evermore, because of Christmas Day.

  47. Marys Boy Child Oh a moment still worth was a glow, all the bells rang outthere were tears of joy and laughter, people shouted"let everyone know, there is hope for all to find peace".

  48. Marys Boy Child Now Joseph and his wife, Mary, came to Bethlehem that night,they found no place to bear her child, not a single room was in sight.

  49. Marys Boy Child And then they found a little nook in a stable all forlorn,and in a manger cold and dark, Mary's little boy was born.

  50. Marys Boy Child Hark, now hear the angels sing, a king was born today,And man will live for evermore, because of Christmas Day.Mary's boy child Jesus Christ, was born on Christmas Day.

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