Our Accolades, His G lory Carol Lim recaps the production’s best moments. Providing a fitting April 2, Saturday:
finale, our Senior Pastor
The friendly hosts set the tone of the afternoon by greeting everyone who turned up. When worship started, the 3,000-seat Sanctuary was already
Dominic D ominic i i Yeo Y came onstage to disclose a truth that stirred the crowd: the play was about his life – HE was Ah Boy! The audience gasped, sat up in their seats and, if they weren’t engaged previously, now listened intently.
packed k d with wit it people. The offering was taken while first-time guests were welcomed. The atmosphere was thick with God’s presence and the audience’s excitement.
His revelation gave credence to the message he preached about God’s stubborn love – a love that demands a response from all of us. Sharing how he chose to follow after Christ some 30 years ago and had not regretted his
Set in Singapore during the ‘60s, the play focused on Ah Boy’s rocky childhood
decision since, he urged the audience to exercise their power of choice to make a similar decision.
to adulthood and, subsequently, his jjourney through th h salvation.
Altar call was given. Many stepped out in boldness, as they exercised their power
Through songs, dances and video clips, the protagonist’s life was fleshed out.
of choice to choose Jesus. The altars were filled. Trinitarians showed equal courage to speak to hesitant friends about giving their
The acting was intense, giving depth to the characters. The songs, mixed with
hearts to Jesus. It was a glorious sight to behold.
overwhelming emotions, made us laugh and cry. There was never a dull moment in the drama. The set and props were painstakingly crafted, seemingly rivaling those used by professional theatre
At the end, many gave their hearts to Jesus, setting them on their way to a personal “red brick road” journey after Christ. Praise the Lord!
companies. The audience lapped it all up. 117