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28 August 2016

Family Fun Day

The 9th Annual Family Fun Day took place last Sunday in Southside Park. This three church - Huron Park, Oxford and Faithway Baptist - sponsored event was attended by in excess of 1700 people. 


The photo was taken by Keith Maryanovich and featured on the front page of The Sentinel Review (Monday 22 August).

28 February 2016

HPBC Variety Show 2016


A Variety Show Spectacular took place last night at Huron Park Baptist Church. A goodly (or should I say godly) crowd attended.
Performers included:
Sue Balint – video
Children's choir
Marissa Hall – poetry
Dave Steenburg – original song
Dana-Lynne Endersby – 'A Hundred Words'
Mark Massecar – original folk song
The Three Monks – acapella
Dani and Alex – original song
MC – Rappers Delight (Andrew Morden aka Sean Connery; Arnold Schwarzenegger and Elvis Presley)
Devon and Ryan – original guitar music
Dana-Lynne and Carolyne Endersby – skit
Lillie Wong's friends – piano music






Children's choir

Marissa Hall recites poetry

Dave Steenburg

Mark Massecar 

The Three Monks




Devon and Ryan

Dana-Lynne and Carolyne

Mark and Dave

The Pianists

13 January 2016

Trivia Mixture



Name the superhero played by Paul Rudd

Star Wars first appeared in what decade?

Gareth Mallory is which Bond character?

Tom Hardy played which twins in Legend?

Michael Fassbender played which entrepreneur in a 2015 film?

Peter Capaldi is the 12th Doctor Who. Name the actor who played the previous incarnation.

Glastonbury was praised as a ‘festival of people, not governments or politicians’ by which spiritual leader?

Who made the following quote: I’ve had my right shoulder reconstructed, my right knee and left knee operated on and my thumbs hurt! 

30 December 2015

26 December 2015

Pop Charity Records



Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir’s A Bridge Over You secured the UK’s official Christmas No 1 spot.
Proceeds from the NHS choir’s single will go to health charities including Carers UK and Mind.
Another charity song released by Ferry Aid in 1987 made No 1 in the UK chart. However, what was the name of the song they covered?

Can you find it?

  There is a 15-letter word hidden within this grid. Can you find it?