CAMSA Connect Episode 58 - Sunday worship from Cambridge Citadel Salvation Army

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Sunday worship brought to you by the Cambridge Citadel Salvation Army family. We're a church where everyone is welcome, nobody is perfect, and anything is possible!
    THE GOOD SHEPHERD
    It’s ‘Good Shepherd Sunday’, a day the church sets aside to look at Jesus’ words in John 10. We’re also examining Psalm 23 - perhaps one of the most celebrated passages in the Bible. We have music from our male voice group, an update on the work of our Charity Shop, and some interesting facts about sheep. Oh, and one of our officers thinks they are Little Bo Beep! All this and more in your weekly church-at-home service.
    LINKS IN THIS VIDEO
    Read more about supporting The Salvation Army through the 'Captain Tom 100' challenge at www.salvationa...
    CONTACT US
    You can contact our Corps Officers at officers@camsa.org.uk
    SALLY ANN’S CHARITY SHOP
    Our Charity Shop re-opened on Monday 12th April. Currently, its opening hours are Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. We can receive donations, but strongly advise telephoning beforehand on 01223 316161 to make arrangements. You can also reach the shop at shop@camsa.org.uk
    BUILDING PROJECT
    You can view photos of the refurbishment of our buildings at tiny.cc/camsabuilding
    TAKE PART IN THE WEEKLY OFFERING
    You can participate in the weekly offering via the Givt app, or by sending a cheque (payable to ‘The Salvation Army’) to
    The Salvation Army
    3 Tenison Road
    Cambridge
    CB1 2DG
    Sorry, we can only accept cheques in £ GBP
    90% of the weekly offering stays at The Salvation Army in Cambridge. 10% goes towards the work of the movement in this part of England (the SA’s Central East Division) and further afield.
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    OUR VIDEOS
    We publish pre-recorded videos on Sundays and Wednesdays, and occasionally other days too.
    Please note that even though CAMSA Church is not in the RUclips Partner Program and this video is not monetised, ads may show because of the copyrighted content within. RUclips uses revenue from any ads shown to pay artists and copyright owners for use of their content.
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    CREDITS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    Title & incidental sounds & music
    Licensed from bensound.com (free licence with attribution), zapsplat.com, and the RUclips sound library
    Video and Images
    We use video and images from Pexels.com, Pixabay.com, Unsplash.com, Videoblocks.com, Beachfrontbroll.com
    Episode theme inspired by the book 'All-sorts Worship' by Claire Benton-Evans
    1. THE KING OF LOVE MY SHEPHERD IS
    Words: Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877)
    © Public Domain
    Music: ‘St Columba’ (Irish traditional)
    © Public Domain
    Audio: from the album ‘Songs of Praise - Celebrating 50 years’
    ℗ 2011 Parlophone Records Ltd
    2. HE LEADETH ME
    Words: Joseph Henry Gilmore (1834-1918)
    © Public Domain
    Music: Paul Kellner
    © 1992 SP&S Ltd
    Presented by Norman, Simon, Phil, Mel & Jonathan - all members of the CAMSA family
    3. SHEEP MAY SAFELY GRAZE (EXCERPT)
    By Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
    Audio: Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields from the album ‘Classic Experience Vol. 3’
    ℗ 1991 EMI
    4. THE LORD’S MY SHEPHERD
    Words: Scottish Psalter, 1650
    © Public Domain
    Music: ‘Crimond’ by Jessie Seymour Irvine (1836-1887), arr. David Grant (1833-1893)
    © Public Domain
    Audio: All Souls Orchestra & Congregation from the album ‘The Best of Prom Praise’
    ℗ 2019 Integrity Music
    5. I AM NOT ALONE
    By Austin Davis, Ben Davis, Mia Fieldes, Kari Jobe, Grant Pittman, Marty Sampson, and Dustin Sauger
    Arr. by Dan Galbraith
    © 2014 Small City Music/Benjamin Davis Publishing/KAJE Songs/Worship Together Music/SHOUT! Music
    Music licensed from praisecharts.com
    Presented by Leah Martin, a member of the CAMSA family
    6. GUIDE ME, O THOU GREAT REDEEMER
    Words: William Williams (1717-1791), trs Peter Williams (1722-1796) (v 1) and others
    © Public Domain
    Music: ‘Cwm Rhondda’ by John Hughes (1873-1932)
    © Public Domain
    Audio: from the album ‘Songs of Praise - Celebrating 50 years’
    ℗ 2011 Parlophone Records Ltd
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    Songs used under CCLI licence no. 227497 and Streaming License no. 553110
    Cambridge Citadel (CAMSA Church) is part of The Salvation Army - a worldwide Christian Church and in the UK a Registered Charity no. 214779
    © 2021 The Salvation Army Cambridge Citadel Corps
    We are more than happy to make this content available to you for your own worship service. Please contact us for further information.

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