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Moving Toward the 75th Anniversary in Praise and Worship

Next year, the Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary (HKBTS) will be celebrating its 75th anniversary. The seminary is currently preparing for the start of this new chapter with church music and worship. In this issue of the Newsletter, we have invited Ms. Michelle Chan, the convener of the 75th Anniversary Celebration Organizing Committee, to share her thoughts and introduce the theme of the anniversary celebration. We have also invited Dr. Kit-ying Law, one of the executive members of the Organizing Committee and the conductor of the 75th Anniversary Thanksgiving Service and Concert of Praise, to talk about this upcoming service. In addition, three members of the serving team will share with us the impact of church music on their lives. You are cordially invited to join us in this worship service to be held in April of next year.

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