黑料专区


CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY

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By Chris Dale Pe帽acerrada Patriarca, BA Comm-4 OJT


LoveCon participants singing Bethel Music鈥檚, 鈥満诹献区coming.鈥

The University Church Youth along with the Young Professionals Church members conducted their 23rd Love Concert (LoveCon) last Sunday, March 06, 2022 with the theme, 鈥淏reakthrough,鈥 held at the University Church, 黑料专区.

LoveCon, debuted in 1998 to celebrate and testify God鈥檚 love, is usually celebrated in February, but was pushed back to earlier this March because of the pandemic.

Rev. Cris Amorsolo V. Sian, Senior Pastor of the University Church, graced the program by welcoming the audience, which was then followed by a prayer led by Rev. Ruth G. Lunasco, Director of Christian Education of the University Church.

The event proceeded with the University Church Youth singing their hearts out to the Lord with praise and worship songs, which included their renditions of, 鈥淥n Earth as in Heaven,鈥 鈥淢ercy,鈥 鈥淩eason to Praise,鈥 and a lot more. The Church鈥檚 dance group, Praise in Motion, also accompanied the youth group鈥檚 song performance for 鈥淗ymn of Heaven,鈥 and, 鈥淭he Lion and the Lamb,鈥 with a dance.

Charlotte V. Gadian, one of LoveCon鈥檚 singers and a 4th year Bachelor of Arts in Communication student, delivered Brian Vee鈥檚 spoken word poetry, 鈥淭apos na,鈥 in which she described as, 鈥淥verwhelming but super worth it gid kay damo ang nag feedback sakon after the concert nga na touch gid sila sa message. The fact that I can deliver it well means that I鈥檓 connected with it and I can also reflect sa mga gin panghambal ko on stage, not only the audience.鈥

Gadian also shared that her Love Concert experience last Sunday was different from her past participations and that she felt more connected with the songs, saying, 鈥淚 was more connected sa songs and naga speak gid ang messages sang songs sa akon especially that I am going through something gid. The bond with my fellow Love Concert members was also much deeper than before.鈥

Another singer who performed during the event, Julia Marie G. Quimpo, a 4th year student of Bachelor of Special Needs Education, shared how she was influenced by her older siblings to join LoveCon when she was only 10 years old, expressing that, 鈥淚 became a part of LoveCon because halin sang gamay ako, amo na nakita ko, nga gina enjoy sang mga mga manong and manang ko sa Church and sa teenage years ko, nabalan ko na ang reason ngaa gina enjoy nila: it鈥檚 not just performing, it鈥檚 always worship, even when practicing. Also, ang friendships nga ma build mo kay LoveCon is open to everybody.鈥

For Quimpo, choosing to be a part of LoveCon is the blessing of fulfillment after singing for the Lord and being instrumental for random persons who go through challenges in life and also saying yes to serve the Lord.

鈥淏ecause in LoveCon, we sing, we lead people in worship and we always pray that people will leave the concert blessed and hopeful again despite sa mga circumstances in life,鈥 she added.
Social distancing and health protocols were observed during the program.

The event was also live-streamed via The Centralian Link鈥檚 and CPU TV Channel鈥檚 respective Facebook pages to accommodate those who want to experience the LoveCon 2022 in their own homes.

The program ended with a closing prayer and benediction by Reverend Roger T. Quimpo, Associate Pastor for Outreach of University Church and a reprise of Bethel Music鈥檚, 鈥満诹献区coming,鈥 where the audience joined in worshiping and praising God.