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A wonderful evening at Westminster Cathedral!

  • Brendan Metcalfe

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Source: FHL

The concert organised last Thursday by Friends of the Holy Land was a great success both in terms of attendance and in terms of funds generated for their mission.

The ecumenical Christian charity organised a rare evening of wonderful virtuoso singing and entertainment in Westminster Cathedral last Thursday featuring the London Welsh Male Voice Choir supported by The Priests in a combined performance compered by Mal Pope of BBC Wales.

"It was a full house" said FHL Executive Director, Brendan Metcalfe. "There were over 900 people filling the Cathedral who had the rare opportunity to listen to London Welsh Male Voice Choir and The Priests in a marvellous setting with a great atmosphere."

"Our compère for the evening, Mal Pope, kept us entertained and ensured the evening ran smoothly. It was a great privilege to have the generous support of these magnificent talents as well as the Cathedral team and the many volunteers so generous with their time, to make the event a great success.

"As a result, the concert has generated funds of almost £32,000 from the tickets sales, donations and other income on the night and spread awareness of the essential mission of Friends of the Holy Land to many new contacts as over half the people in the audience where previously unknown to us. "

"I thank all that came out and attended the concert and supported this event. My question for them is - What next? I hope they will register to receive our news and keep up to date with the daily challenges faced by our brothers and sisters in the Holy Land, which are getting worse; thereby they can spread the news to their friends and local community so the 'living stones' are not forgotten. I also apologise for the shortage of concert brochures on the night, we have a very small staff and there was a last-minute problem with delivery. Should you wish to have a copy now please email the office office@friendsoftheholyland.org.uk and provide your address or call 01926 512980 and we will send one to you."

If you would like to see more photos taken on the evening, please visit the FHL news page: http://bit.ly/3IizJs2

Friends of the Holy Land is a small ecumenical Christian charity. It works from an office in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, but has groups and supporters across England and Scotland. FHL was inspired by a pilgrimage in 2007 and founded two years later by a group of returning pilgrims who felt called to try to improve the lives of Christians living in the land that is at the root of their faith.

The charity operates an office in Bethlehem to support vulnerable Christians, meeting their emergency needs and helping when families fall into financial difficulty. FHL's Bethlehem team also works with partner agencies to support Christians with medical costs and school fees, which can often account for as much as a quarter of a normal household's yearly income.

The charity runs two major projects in the town of Christ's birth - School of Joy, providing education and therapy for disabled children, and St Martha's House, a day centre for elderly women, mainly widows or those whose families have emigrated.

FHL also provides long-term help to St Luke's Hospital in Nablus by supporting a medical exemption fund for the local Christian population.

Our patrons include the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Birmingham Bernard Longley and Dr Rowan Williams.

LINK

Friends of the Holy Land: www.friendsoftheholyland.org.uk/

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