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5 apr 2017 17:42 I'm very pleased to announce that a new Gospel Hymn Book is now available on the CAC website. This has been a great project and I want to thank all the CAC supporters who have helped it along the way. It is free for all CAC members to access. A paper copy of this new hymn book can also be purchased from the CAC office, without the need for a subscription. The hymn book was designed in close collaboration with an advisory committee of CAC members and members of the wider CAC community. All of our advisers are fantastic and our hymn book really shows what is possible when we put the work into a new hymn book project. The hymn book comprises 1,382 hymns, divided into approximately 1,500 songs. Each song is a response to and based on the Psalms and the Gospel according to Luke. We have tried to use a variety of musical forms as well as incorporate a wide range of styles. In the hymn book you will also find notes and commentary on each song, which is by no means a short-cut, but does give an insight into what we hoped to achieve. We are looking forward to feedback from all our friends and supporters. It is a real privilege to be part of a community in which the Gospel is preached and believers are nurtured in every aspect of their lives. Our hymn book does not stand alone, but is part of the wider CAC community. It is designed to compliment the worship opportunities in the dioceses, but also to be a useful resource for CAC teams and individuals to use in parish life. The hymn book can be used for worship as well as for learning and personal reflection. There is plenty of space for personal prayers and reflections. You can also use the book for small group or parish services and even for Sunday School if you wish. We hope this hymn book will be used in worship for many years to come and that you will find it useful for your personal spiritual growth. 13 apr 2016 21:26 CAC member Sara Nilsson and I had the privilege of visiting the Ginninderra Gorge recently with a group of tourists, and had a good walk through the gorges. The team and I had a very enjoyable time here, despite the extreme heat. You can learn more about Ginninderra by reading the CAC's 01e38acffe CAC HYMNAL - The official hymnal of the Church of Christ in Africa, updated by CAC's Deputy General Secretary and Chairman of the Production Committee, Rev. T.K. Adebisi. The app contains currently available official hymnal of CAC, featuring the new 2017 CAC Hymnal. You can search for the hymns in the book, and download. The hymnal consists of six different colors. These will be put on the app once it is fully completed. cac hymn book free download CAC HYMNAL - The official hymnal of the Church of Christ in Africa, updated by CAC's Deputy General Secretary and Chairman of the Production Committee, Rev. T.K. Adebisi. The app contains currently available official hymnal of CAC, featuring the new 2017 CAC Hymnal. You can search for the hymns in the book, and download. The hymnal consists of six different colors. These will be put on the app once it is fully completed. cac hymn book free downloadJon Savor Jon Savor (born March 4, 1979 in Seattle, Washington) is a professional American ice hockey player. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where he was a Hobey Baker Award finalist for Division I college hockey in 2001-02. Playing career Savor was drafted in the 4th round, 113th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. He played with the University of Michigan Wolverines during his four-year college career. After college, Savor was signed by the Penguins on May 18, 2001 and played his first NHL game in 2001–02 with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He played with Pittsburgh's AHL affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, during the 2001-02 season. He scored his first career NHL goal on November 22, 2001 against the New York Islanders. Savor was traded to the Boston Bruins in 2002, after which he spent the next four seasons with the Providence Bruins, with whom he won the AHL championship in 2005-06. The Bruins signed Savor to a professional try-out contract on July 14, 2006, which was extended on September 6, 2006. On November 2, 2006, Savor was re-signed by the Bruins to a one-year contract. He was re-signed by the Bruins to a one


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