Sunday, August 14, 2011

Music for Fathers Day – Sunday 20 June 2010

Sunday 20 June 2010 is Fathers Day. Cradley Heath Songsters of The Salvation Army will use their music on this day to remind the listeners of God the Father’s love for each one of us. We will be invited to be still and ponder the wondrous love of God in its many forms. Prior to [...]

Music for Sunday 13 June 2010

If you have not yet found God, or once knew him but have lost touch, then Cradley Heath Salvation Army Songsters’ song in our worship meeting tomorrow morning (Sunday 13 June 2010) is just for you. In the Bible, St Luke tells the story of Zacchaeus, a tax collector who struggled to see Jesus from [...]

Music for Palm Sunday – Sunday 28 March 2010

This Sunday the Church celebrates Palm Sunday, a joyful recollection of Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem at the start of Holy Week and the events leading up to his death and resurrection. Cradley Heath Songsters will join in the celebrations by singing two lively songs, Creation Sings by David T Clydesdale and High Above the [...]

Music for Sunday 31 January 2010

On Sunday morning Cradley Heath Songsters will sing Lowell Alexander, Dave Clark and Tony Wood’s song, Calvary is the sea, at The Salvation Army in Cradley Heath. Are you in the midst of pain and misery?  No doubt you may question where God can be in the difficult situation you find yourself in.  It is [...]

Donkey to lead Palm Sunday Parade in Cradley Heath

March 30, 2009 by Rob Westwood-Payne  
Filed under News, worship meetings

A donkey will be used to lead a Palm Sunday Parade featuring the Songsters on Sunday 5 April 2009.  The Salvation Army Church in Cradley Heath will be meeting outside its hall in Meredith Street, Cradley Heath B64 5EP at approximately 10.15am on Sunday morning for a short open-air service before moving inside to its [...]

Breathe – It’s a lifestyle

March 30, 2009 by Rob Westwood-Payne  
Filed under Random Jottings

Yesterday morning the Songsters sang Marie Barnett’s song Breathe in our morning service.  It’s a popular worship song and it would be easy to just sing it and not think about what we’re singing. For a long time I have thought the song is about our need of Jesus being as essential to us as [...]