Saturday, April 14, 2007

4/14 -- "How do you get to Christ Church Cathedral - Dublin? Practice, practice, practice!"

The success of the "God's Love On Tour - Ireland 2007" continued today with their performance at the gorgeous Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin (Church of Ireland). Thanks once again to the Zukauckas family for the beautiful pictures below of the Agape Singers in this historic church.

Here's the item posted on the cathedral's excellent website about our folks:

"The Agape Singers, the high school choir of University Presbyterian Church, Rochester Hills in Michigan, will give a lunchtime concert on Saturday 14 April 2007. Entitled Songs of Hope and Peace, it is one of two concerts they will participate in while in the Republic of Ireland, the second being a contribution to worship at Adelaide Road Presbyterian church. Follow their visit on their blog: Agape Singers: God's Love On Tour - Ireland 2007."

I highly recommend the Christ Church Cathedral website - lots of information and a fascinating history. Be sure and click here to explore it further.

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More 4/14 updates......Dunluce Castle!

As you read the next couple of posts - remember that you can refer to the interactive map to the right - in our LINKS section that will give you a nice map and more info on the various sites in the Antrim area of Northern Ireland....

On 4/13 - a wonderful visit to the historic ruins of Dunluce Castle (built more than 400 years ago)....
(here's more about it: click here)

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Chris elaborates that the ancient mortar was mixed with cow's blood while building the castle...






A view of Dunluce Castle in black and white....





Jordan, Ryan, Elaine, Danielle, Ann, and Mike standing on the spot where the castle's kitchen stood -- before it fell into the sea in 1639 - along with 7 cooks.




Saturday 4/14 photo update -

Some beautiful pictures from their visit to the Glens of Antrim in Northern Ireland....
Here's more on the Glens: click here






It's time for another video on the site - so here's a clip they shot while visiting the Glens of Antrim of some spring lambs frolicking -- you can be sure our Agape Singers were also doing their own frolicking....