Jubilee San Francisco held Its Traditional Easter Concert

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Last Sunday 20th jubilee San Francisco held their Easter concert, as every year at this season they prepared a concert that was held at Bethel Christian Church in the heart of downtown San Francisco. 

The concert was led by jubilee music director Derek Dauchan, who gave the introductory words and welcoming all the attendants, followed with contemporary songs performed by the band and ministered by Darren Hayes and Binyu Zhao. 

As jubilee went through the songs that came with a special message of what Easter means for Christians there was an special set of Classical piano that was performed by former Jubilee senior member Jade Park, who made her come back to stages with extremely skillful music of her own arrangement. 

At the end of the evening after the concert jubilee took time of fellowship with attendants who were able to express their feeling about the performance, among them there were pastors of different churches who greeted the members bringing up words of encouragement for jubilee and expressing their willingness for jubilee to take part in upcoming events that might be hosted. 

Special thanks to "Bethel Christian Church" for always hosting Jubilee in such a warm way that they really felt the partnership and the love of fellow communities. 

We all feel greatly thankful to God for all the grace received and being able to share to others through the music. Holding on to this jubilee would keep working diligently to spread the good news of Christ. 

 

 

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