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Ex-Gay Conference Meets with Massive Protest
By Stuart Shepard
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On October 29th, homosexual activists and anti-war protesters
joined forces against a Boston Love Won Out event, completely mischaracterizing the message being
presented inside.
More than 1,000 gay activists
and protesters jammed the street in front of the historic Tremont
Temple
Baptist Church shouting “Get the f--- out of Boston!” during Focus
on the Family’s Love Won
Out conference. It was the largest demonstration since the
event – which relates the truth that homosexuality is preventable
and treatable -- began eight years ago.
While more than 30 gay
activists waved signs all morning, they also arranged for those
taking part in a large anti-war protest scheduled for the same
day to march down and join them. The marchers arrived the in early
afternoon as it began to snow and filled Tremont Street from one
end of the block to the other. Their shouts echoed up the canyon-like
walls of the tall buildings on either side: “Focus on the Family!
Shut it down! James Dobson! Shut him down! Hate-filled churches!
Shut ‘em down!” Others made obscene gestures at people watching
from inside the building as well as a row of police officers standing
shoulder-to-shoulder, guarding the church doors from the threatening
mob.
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Concert Choir to Present Christmas
Night of Joy Dec 3rd
By Jim Day
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“Christmas is the best time of the year.” That message
is still true today. The best time: a time of wonder, of laughter,
of excitement, of celebration,
of surprises and peace and joy. “Joy” is a word that describes
the season more than any other.
The St. Louis
Concert Choir has crafted a joy-filled Christmas celebration
for the entire family employing beautiful choral and solo
music, elegant dance, joyful children, creative staging,
insightful dialog, and state-of-the-art sound and lighting
for this year’s annual Christmas production entitled Christmas…Night of Joy!
Designed to warm every heart and bring the joy
of Christmas to all, the Choir will bring together a cast
of over 80 of the metro area’s brightest and best singers,
dancers, actors and kids for two performances of Christmas…Night
of Joy! on Saturday, December 3, at the Dale Williams
Fine Arts Center on the campus of Missouri Baptist University
in west St. Louis county.
Formed in the
fall of 1996, the Choir (under the direction of veteran
conductor Bob Pickett) is a community choir of Christian
musicians from all across the Greater St. Louis area. Representing
nearly 30 different churches, the Choir rehearses monthly
at Grace Church - Saint Louis in Maryland Heights. This
enthusiastic group of dedicated and talented singers will
join forces with the Ekklesia Contemporary Dance Company
and the Ekklesia Kids under the direction of choreographer,
Christina McArthur, to present a concert of favorite Christmas
music, old and new.
Featuring some
of the great Christmas songs of all time, popular standards,
Christmas carols in new settings, and some wonderful new
songs, Christmas…Night of Joy! will have something for everyone. As the audience has a chance to reflect on their
favorite Christmas memories, they will laugh and cheer,
nod in agreement and perhaps shed a tear, and sing along
with the Choir on thrilling arrangements of music that touch
the heart. The program
will also include a time of worshipful reflection on the
impact of the first Christmas on all of our lives, and a
living nativity scene.
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