forget them as soon as you can.
Archive for December, 2007
farewell 2007
forget them as soon as you can.
nst: christmas play with rock songs
our acts church’s christmas production 2007 is in the news!
——————–
date: december 24, 2007; monday
published in: nst online
url: christmas play with rock songs
Christmas play with rock songs
The play, with its rock tunes and message of forgiveness and reconciliation, was a hit with the crowd.
SUBANG JAYA: Forget carols. One church has taken a bold move to incorporate songs from three local indie rock bands into their Christmas play. The result — sweet rocking success.
Titled The Tailor Made Man, the play by the 350-strong Acts Church is a futuristic twist on the biblical tale of Joseph.
The story tells of Joseph, who despite being betrayed and sold into slavery, persevered through much tribulations until he was made the viceroy of Egypt, thanks partly to his divine gift for interpreting dreams.
Although the play, coupled with its rock tunes, might not be traditional Christmas fare, its message of forgiveness and reconciliation was a hit with the 700 plus crowd who attended the two shows on Sunday.
Young and old could be seen responding tearfully during the play’s finale.
One member of the audience confessed that he was surprised by how much the rock tracks complemented the traditional tale.
And according to the play’s screenwriter, Jason Ding, that was the plan all along.
“I believe in the synergy of creative expression to strengthen the message in the play,” Ding said.
“Songs were carefully selected based on lyrics and the mood it carries.”
Although some traditionalists might argue that rock bands with their wild image might cast a negative light on a Christian play, the thought never crossed Ding’s mind.
“I know the guys in the band and regardless of what the public might think, the important thing is I trust them and know what they are all about.”
The bands — Army of Three, One-ted and Four Letter Story Band — were invited to perform live in certain scenes in the play.
But the audacious production would not have been possible if not for the support and confidence granted by the church leadership.
“It was important for us to have a play that is both externally relevant and internally inclusive. In other words, it’s our responsibility to use them for the purpose of connecting with society,” said Reverend Kenneth Chin, senior minister of the church.
“If that includes using indie bands as well, then why not?” he said.
But rock bands was not the only highlight of the play.
Also noted were the animated sequences, breakdancers and elaborate set pieces, all made possible by the 100-strong cast and crew.
The production of The Tailor Made Man will be playing its last show at 10am at the second floor of Summit Hotel USJ today.
kudos team!
after three months of planning and putting it into action, our acts church christmas production 2007 ‘the tailor made man’ has now ended.
kudos to the team for their great effort! it was better than good, wasn’t it?
stressful and tiring as it may be at times organising and making sure that everything goes as planned, every effort was worth it. the end result was, honestly, beyond what i had imagine or anticipated. truly, the Lord’s divine hand was on the entire production from start till end. His favour and blessings was definitely evident. it’s mind blowing seeing how loose ends fitted perfectly into the picture; seeing the impossible turn possible.
there’s just so many testimonies that i’ve heard from different individuals. even i have my own share of testimonies to share. so much to tell but time does not permit for now. maybe next time?
more stories, pictures and updates soon…
the joy of christmas
21She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.”
25
But he had no union with her until she gave birth to a son. And he gave him the name Jesus.blessed joyous christmas
christmas greetings from steven
this arrived in my inbox three days ago. but i only managed to check my email today.
it’s from steven lee, a malaysian photographer i interviewed about a month back. it’s lil greetings like this that makes me love my job even more.
a thought drop in my mind today.
if i was offered a better job, will i be able to bring myself to stop writing as a profession?
i thought i knew the answer. but now i’m not so sure anymore.
i know… i’m thinking a bit too much. dad always says, “cross that bridge only when you come to it.” i’ll heed his advice for now.
you are invited
i’ve been busy with ‘the tailor made man’ production for the past three month. from thoughts and ideas to planning and putting plan into action, it’s amazing what the team has achieved thus far. it’s nothing but their very best!
i’m very proud to say i’m apart of it all. now i’m inviting you to be apart of it too..

Show dates are:
Sunday, 23rd Dec – 10am & 5pm
Tuesday, 25th Dec – 10am
do check out ‘the tailor made man’ official website as well. here’s a sneak peak of it:
surprise me.. be there!
grow up, dear friend
emo.
i’m tired of all the rubbish i hear from others.
i’m tired of defending you.
i’m tired of your lousy excuses.
i’m tired of lying to myself.
again i’m disappointed by you.
i only wish i have the guts to tell it to you face.
sigh.







