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Showing posts with label Christmas carol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas carol. Show all posts
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Saturday, 6 December 2014
Live streaming of the UTC Christmas Carol Service
The UTC Christmas carol service with the theme "Called to be Immanuels
in the midst of death" will be live streamed over the internet on Sunday, December 7th, 2014 from the
Charles Ranson hall, UTC from 6:00 P.M onwards. The advent festival of harmony will
have the UTC choir and various language fellowship choirs performing
during the service. The live streaming can be viewed on http://www.ustream.tv/channel/newsport
All those who will be online are welcome to view and be part of the service.
All those who will be online are welcome to view and be part of the service.
JK
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Christmas Carol service 2014
The UTC Christmas carol service with the theme "Called to be Immanuels in the midst of death" will be held on Sunday, December 7th, 2014 at the Charles Ranson hall at 6:00 P.M. The advent festival of harmony will have the UTC choir and various language fellowship choirs performing during the service. All are welcome.
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Christmas Carol service
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UTC choir |
The Christmas carol service in the UTC was held on Sunday, December 8 at 6:30 P.M. on the UTC lawn. The programme was live streamed on the internet. The worship convenor for this academic year, Rev. Dr. Evangeline Anderson Rajkumar was in charge of the service and Ms. Jeviholi Swu, MTh I was the choir conductor. The songs sung by the choir and the various language fellowship groups can be found on the utc you tube page. The first song sung by the choir "Ding dong merrily on high" can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyoHMuZK2ro
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Kannada fellowship |
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Hindi fellowship |
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Naga fellowship |
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Telugu fellowship |
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Tamil fellowship |
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Malayalam fellowship |
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Junior Bible Fellowship |
Pictures- Mr. Calvin Sushith Ambler
Video- Communication department with help from Mr. Vasikaran Williams
JK
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Live streaming of Christmas carol service
The live streaming (live on the internet) of the UTC Christmas carol service will be done today from 6:00 P.M. onwards @ http://ustre.am/17RJZ The entire programme can be watched live by clicking on the link.
Friday, 16 November 2012
Carols unheard: A call for an inclusive Christmas
The Christmas season brings in
memories of the commemoration of the birth of Jesus, celebration, carol songs,
church services, community activities and sharing of food. Each church
denomination celebrates the birth of Jesus with pre-prepared services and
prayers. Carol songs in English and the vernacular are sung in houses and
churches and people of all communities, castes and groups get together in their
own celebrative ways.
The Carol songs we sing and listen
to are traditional and well known to many. But there are limitations with
language, context and lyrics. Many a time this is brushed aside and we get
together in the spirit of the Christmas season forgetting everything else. But
Carol songs are much beyond of what we know. Several communities have expressed
their feelings and emotions about Jesus, his birth narrative and how Jesus
gives hope and life in the midst of oppression and discrimination.
Such songs have been unheard,
unseen and unsung by the mixed communities in churches, theological colleges
and seminaries. Various dalit communities in different states of India have
always sung from deep within their consciousness of being oppressed for
centuries together. Such a deep consciousness finds support from the babe who
was born in the midst of nothingness. Despite having everything, Jesus chose to
be born in this nothingness, thereby associating himself with those who have
been deprived their rights and their humanity. Carol songs gain deep meaning when
sung from the consciousness of various dalit communities.
The United Theological College and the NationalCouncil of Churches in India (NCCI) have always stood for helping to build a
church which should try hard in getting rid of caste, gender, and all sorts of
discriminations within and outside the church. As part of this commitment the
NCCI with support from the Evangelisches Missionswerk in Germany (EMW) and in
partnership with the Department of Communication, UTC decided to bring out a CD
on “Carols unheard: Christmas Carols from Dalit perspectives.”
The talks about how this could be
done were done in the early part of 2012 with liaison work happening between
Rev. Sunil Raj Philip, the secretary of the Dalit Desk of the NCCI, and an
alumna of the college, and the Communication Department in the UTC. The
actualization of the project happened on November 2,3,4 and 5 with recording
done in the UTC recording studio. The release of the CD was held on November 6,
2012 with the first copy being released by the principal of the UTC, Rev. Dr.
John Samuel Raj and the first CD being given to Rev. Dr. Vincent Rajkumar, Director of
CISRS and Executive member of the NCCI. The students, faculty and staff of the
college graced the occasion.
The songs have been written, set
to tune and sung by students from various theological colleges and the UTC. The
songs include Oriya, Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, English and Malayalam songs.
Students from various states starting from the North East till down South were
the backbone of this venture. The songs reflect the self-determination of the
dalit communities and will be an inspiration to all the churches in India. We hope
that this Christmas season will be more meaningful with the dissemination of
these songs.
The songs are available for free
download from http://soundcloud.com/commission-on-dalits-ncci This we hope will
ensure the easy and concerted distribution, listening, appreciation and
internalizing of the songs by the UTC alumni, various church denominations and
Christians at large in India and all over the world. May we listen to these
songs and be able to hear the unheard during the birth of our Lord and saviour
Jesus Christ.
(Photo credit: Rev. Sunil Raj Philip). JK
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Carol rounds in UTC
The carol round by students in the UTC was held on Dec 9, 2011. As part of an age old tradition both women and men hostel students joined together and went to all campuses of the UTC. The all night carol round ended with a camp fire. Songs in different languages were sung and the students celebrated the end of their term examinations as well.
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