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Bude Circuit Singers - Welcomes You!

The Singers are a friendly group of individuals who got together in September 2008 when they began rehearsing “The Gift” by Graham Kendrick.  Following it’s success, the group went on to Present “The Witness” by Jimmy & Carol Owens in the Spring of 2009.  For Christmas last year we presented “Rumours of Angels”, again, written by Graham Kendrick and went on to present Roger Jones musical, “Snakes & Ladders” which was very popular with audiences.  Since their small beginnings (23 voices), they have increased in number to almost 50 voices and are looking forward to rehearsals beginning again on September 7th 2010.  So don’t be shy, come along and discover the voice you didn’t think you had in a friendly relaxed setting.  For more details contact us.

 

December 2010 Venues announced

3rd December - Bude Methodist Church - 7.00pm

4th December - Holsworthy Methodist Church, Bodmin Street - 7.00pm

5th December - St. Olaf’s Parish Church, Poughill - 7.00pm

The Glory of Christmas: Rehearsals begin on Tuesday 7th September for this great Christmas Musical written by  the same great composers who penned The Witness and many more.  The work has everything in it that will both challenge and prepare those who take part and those who come along to listen at each venue.  Certainly not to be missed!

 

Past Productions

December 2008 - The Gift

May 2009           - The Witness

December 2009 - Rumours of Angels

June 2010          - Snakes & Ladders

December 2010 -

...”Jesus was, you know, a flesh and blood baby”...

Has your spirit been refreshed lately by the significance of this truth, or have the traditions of Christmases past dulled its power? Jesus, the Son of God. Was born a flesh and blood baby...He was born to be a man; born to be one of us and walk among us; born to love us and give His life for us; born to be the Victor over sin, conquering death for us, and born to prepare an eternal place of rest, more than a manger, or a few curious shepherds.  Christmas is God’s perfect plan for man’s eternity.

...”He is man, He is Lamb, He is God!”