Saturday, December 26, 2009

Thankful for that centerstage.

When every individual wants to shine, they would.
Against all odds they will want to be noticed, up there, focused and composed.

Standing in front of a crowd has never been easy yet it just took your breath away.
I emulate the worship leaders for being able to do that every Sunday.
The Christmas Stomp was a huge success, we stomped our beats with every victorious strike of the barrel drum. The audience were in awe, i guess?
Lighting effects added on dynamism, props and camera finetuned everything, the performance was awesome.

What more can i say? forging deep bonds between all of us from different cell groups and generations in such a huge community, numerous rehearsals that went up to late nights, energy draining practices that took its toll on us, but it was worth it, all worth it.

Efforts paid off, amidst the exaggerated makeup and construction worker/painter-like costumes, we reaped what we have sown.

Im thankful for every stomper, thankful i had joined this team and not regretting it.

Sometimes, we just have to take time for a little thanksgiving because every thought beats with our heart, and such things are meant to be thankful for, not resentful for.

Its past Christmas, but the spirit stays.
Happy thanksgiving.

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