Music for Sunday 5 September 2010
September 4, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
Filed under News, Random Jottings
The Unreal Universe A Book on Physics and Philosophy “For thinking laymen.” Cradley Heath Salvation Army Band’s contribution to this Sunday evening’s worship meeting will be the lively March: He keeps me singing.
Music for Fathers Day – Sunday 20 June 2010
June 17, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
Filed under News, Random Jottings, Worship Meetings
The Unreal Universe A Book on Physics and Philosophy “For thinking laymen.” Cradley Heath Band of The Salvation Army will present a piece of music for the first time this Sunday evening as part of our Fathers Day worship meetings. Psalm 91 by Stuart Watson is a musical meditation on the words of Psalm 91. [...]
Music for Sunday 6 June 2010
June 1, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
Filed under News, Random Jottings, Worship Meetings
Salvation Army composers often write music for special occasions and for particular Salvation Army centres. The music Cradley Heath Salvation Army Band will feature as part of this week’s evening worship meeting is no exception. The march Exeter Temple was written for the 100th church anniversary of The Salvation Army centre at Exeter, known as [...]
What do you do best for Christ?
May 21, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
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What do you do best in the Body of Christ – the church? This is the question members of Cradley Heath Band of The Salvation Army will consider as they meet with other members of The Salvation Army Church in Cradley Heath for a retreat day. This special occasion will be led by Majors Steve [...]
Music for Sunday 16 May 2010
May 14, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
Filed under News, Random Jottings, Worship Meetings
On Sunday evening, Cradley Heath Band of The Salvation Army will contribute Leonard Ballantine’s beautiful arrangement of the American folk song, Shenandoah, which has been married to John Oxenham’s words, ‘Mid all the traffic.
Music for Sunday 11 April 2010
April 6, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
Filed under News, Random Jottings, Worship Meetings
On Sunday 11 April 2010, Cradley Heath Salvation Army Band will contribute another new piece of music to our worship meeting, the March: He Keeps Me Singing by Robert Snelsdon. This march is based on the words of Luther B Bridgers who wrote: Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, sweetest name I know, Fills my every longing, Keeps [...]
Music for Easter Sunday – Sunday 4 April 2010
March 31, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
Filed under News, Random Jottings, Worship Meetings
Easter Sunday is the most exciting day of the year for Christians! It’s the day we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the victory of life over sin and death. To celebrate this momentous day, Cradley Heath Band will contribute a new piece from our repertoire, the Suite: Christ is Alive! by Charles Craig. The [...]
Music for Good Friday – Friday 2 April 2010
March 29, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
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Good Friday is a very special, if sad, day for the Church. On this day, we commemorate the death of Jesus Christ on the cross. We believe it is “Good” because it broke once and for all the barrier of sin between man and God. In both meetings, the Band will play, for the first [...]
Music for Palm Sunday – Sunday 28 March 2010
March 24, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
Filed under News, Random Jottings, Worship Meetings
Sunday 28 March 2010 is Palm Sunday, when the Church commemorated the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem at the start of the week leading up to his Crucifixion on Good Friday. In keeping with the event, Cradley Heath Band will be playing the March: Jubilee Day by Ray Steadman-Allen. Ray Steadman-Allen joined the Music [...]
Music for Sunday 7 February 2010
February 6, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
Filed under News, Random Jottings, Worship Meetings
In our meeting tomorrow evening, Cradley Heath Band will be playing Ronald Tremain’s music, How Sweet the Name (French). Ronald Tremain was born in Feilding, New Zealand in 1923. He died at Niagra on the Lake, Canada in 1998. He had a distinguished career as a composer and teacher. After some years working free-lance in [...]









