ever wondered what cliff college does at christmas?
Thanks to Steve Wilde (see picture) for telling us what the cliff college community has been upto as it prepares for christmas.
Steve says...
"This year has been a very full programme
On Friday 9th December we took part in ‘Follow the Donkey’ a village live nativity with the Parish Church, Curbar Wesleyan Reform and Calver, Bakewell Methodist. Starting outside Calver Post Office and ending on ‘Stocking’ Farm it was brilliant with 140 people taking part one of our MA students Sunday Plinney and his wife Sarah played the part of Mary and Joseph with 10 day old Timothy as Jesus. Evangelist Sue Peat shared the message and we even had three ‘Punk Rock’ Angels who sang the Robbie Williams song ‘Angels’
On Monday 12th December we had the College Concert in the Chatsworth room which was hilarious Martyn the principal played his guitar and sang as did tutors Pete Philips and David Firth.
Tuesday 13th December saw the delicious Christmas Dinner with guest speaker Rev Ernie Grimshaw former Cliff student and Royal Navy Chaplain who came to Cliff in the late 1970’s unable to read and write he said ‘I owe everything to Cliff’if Wednesday was the years college Carol Service in the Cliff Hall it involved the whole community. Tutor Stephen Skuce shared a wonderful message and the college choir sang two items.
On Christmas day the College Chapel plays host to local churches who will all come to share ‘All Age’ Christmas Worship this service will involve a 4 foot cloth frog called ‘Clarence’ who will be a policeman ….the mind boggles"
Happy Christmas!
4 Comments:
cliff is busy at xmas then
22 December, 2005 14:41
it does seem quite busy at cliff during the christmas time!!!
22 December, 2005 19:00
can i have some more info on the festival, prices, dates , times, activities, cheers.
03 January, 2006 00:51
wow look at this its so funny, relates well to christmas
http://ebaumsworld.com/flash/jinglebells.html
copy and paste it into your browser and watch, very funny indeed.
04 January, 2006 04:50
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