Immaculate Heart Choir St John the Baptist Catholic Church Chanchaga

Immaculate Heart Choir St John the Baptist Catholic Church Chanchaga We're a musical ensemble of singers

30/07/2022

Dear active church folks come closer. This is for you.

First and foremost, in all that you do, do it as unto the Lord.

Secondly, I beseech you by the mercies of God, all means possible, be XTRA unto the Lord.

Often times some folks in church offer themselves as agents of discouragements seeking to quench fires. Trying to make active people feel they are doing too much for the Lord, hear me loud n clear, YOU CAN NEVER DO ENOUGH FOR THE LORD!

Keep your eyes upon Jesus. Always! Constantly!

If it is dance you know how to dance do it with all your might! If it is just maintenance you do, do it with all your might! If it is worship, do it with all your might! If you are welcoming guests, do it with all your might!

Do NOT let anybody make you feel like your own is too much! Remember you can never do enough for the Lord.

Your service is unto the Lord and not unto any man.

Once again, I beseech you therefore by the mercies of God, by all means possible, be XTRA unto the Lord!

Shalom unto those who want peace.

The sword ⚔️ is drawn to those who do not want us to serve in peace. To you, I come in vayolence!

See you in HIS presence tomorrow. Don't come late o 👏👏👏👏

Hello Dearest Choresters, 2021 has ended and 2022 has just began. God be praised.I just want to say thanks a lot for mak...
02/01/2022

Hello Dearest Choresters,

2021 has ended and 2022 has just began. God be praised.

I just want to say thanks a lot for making our choir a fun place to be in 2021.

You're the most amazing choresters. Working and singing alongside you has made my job as your chairman and singing in the choir much easier and more fun. I really appreciate your time and effort.

Thank you for caring and supporting our choir wholeheartedly. The role you play is invaluable. I'm grateful for all of your help and continued support.

Even though we have had many differences and don't always agree, I want to thank you for being open-minded persons. I am lucky to sing and work with you.

You have my immense thanks for all of the support you've given me. This has helped us get to where we are today. Singing with you is truly a pleasure.

Much of our choir's success in 2021 is due to support, commitment, dedication and hard work. I appreciate your time and everything that you've done (openly and behind the scenes) to keep this choir running smoothly.

So, I beg you to keep up the good work this year. Be more supportive, dedicated and committed to the choir like never before. Times may be hard and we may not get the desired support we want from the church but we have ourselves, our gifts/talents and above all, God's support to paddle through these hard and turbulent times.

I beg us to put aside our differences and join hands together to return our choir to her glorious days and help bring God's kingdom here on earth. Divided we can do nothing. But united and together, there's no limit to what we can achieve.

This is our choir and her rising or falling is in no man's hands but ours. I look forward to see her RISE this year.

Thank you for an exciting 2021. Let's make 2022 even much more exciting.

I wish us all a happy and prosperous 2022.

Yours truly,

Mo Omaga
Chairman.

Read and learn.Compliments of the season.
28/12/2021

Read and learn.
Compliments of the season.

HOW MY MUM NEARLY SCATTERED OR WRECKED MY HOME BEFORE SHE DIED

By Anayo M. Nwosu

My eyes were soaked in tears that Christmas period, when I traveled home to Nnewi to see my mum. I wanted to show her dearest mother and my biggest fan, my new status car. I was newly promoted to an AGM cadre in a bank.

With a child's feeling of a son who had missed his mum, I hurriedly alighted from my car upon arrival at my family home to embrace my heroine, my mum.

"Good afternoon Mama", I heartily greeted her before a shocker followed. My mum looked me in the face and said "welcome my inlaw". “What? in-wetin?” I painfully repeated to myself. I knew that my mum was getting old but not too old not to recognize her beloved son, me Kanayochukwu!

"Ọ bụ m, Anayo nwa gị nwoke" meaning "it is me, Anayo,your son", I said to my mum who insisted that I was her inlaw. Unbelievable! I hated that day, the day a highly priced mum would deny her son and call him someone else.

Not my mum, nne m ọma! Never!

Was it not the woman that lived for me, who would give me the last food available and would go to bed hungry? A woman I swore to work so hard to take care of till she died? "Devil is a liar!" I exclaimed.

My wife had made my life so beautiful and my dream of taking care of my mum come true. Two years into our marriage, she suggested that my 72 years old mum come live with us in the city. She wanted to let my mother have the best of what we could offer.

I never stopped telling her all that my mum did for me and how I would rather die than to live in comfort and she in need. Who says that the two hearts of a loving couple don't beat in concert?

My mum, though reluctantly, came to live with us and was "detained" for 12 years. It is usually a Herculean task to "uproot" an old Igbo woman from the village to come live in the city. She nursed all our kids and formed a formidable team with my wife to keep me well behaved. Every judgement was in my wife's favour.

All changed one day, 12 years after, when my mother called me into her room to complain that my wife had stolen £10 my friend from U.K. gifted her.

"That was a laughable accusation" I told her and she started crying. I wasn't swayed. It didn't just add up. She is my mom and I knew where and how she hid her money when I was growing up. I was sure she misplaced the money.

My junior brother and I would compete on who would be the first to "tap" 5 kobo from her bag which we used to buy akara and bread during recess periods in school. I took her bag, her bank, and instinctively went for the zipped compartment by the inner corner and found the money and handed same over to her. She murmured that my wife must have surreptitiously returned the money.

How? When? I was confused.

Even though I had never doubted my mum or deemed her a liar before now, I was convinced that the devil was speaking through her then to destroy my marriage. My mum was too holy a vessel to be inhabited by devil.

Of all the amount of money in this world, how could my wife, a bank manager steal £10 from an old woman she provided for mostly from her own purse? Mbanụ!

But I never related this incident to my wife. How would I? That would have broken her heart and the damage would have been irreparable.

Then, another day came when my mum again accused my wife of seizing her bra.

My mum would not take it anymore.
She had determined to confront the accused but she waited for me to return from work before she tabled the issue. This, like the other charge of stealing, was also laughable. What would my wife do with my mum's bra?
Their upper hemispheres or adazị enu are just not comparable.

While my wife is like a modern day model both in shape and sizes, my mum was blessed with an enviable pair of burst lines that would make boobsful Cossy Orjiakor look normal.
It was at this point that I concluded that my mum needed a medical evaluation.

I suspected Dementia.

An all night search on the internet made me very nervous as her symptoms were pointing towards dementia which could only be managed and not curable .

Shame to money which would become useless when confronted by an incurable ailment! Mama has developed dementia after 12 years of living with my family in the city.

Broaching the issue with my wife made her open up. She was more dispassionate as she had long suspected that mama had dementia.

She had noticed mama's rapid deterioration both in aggressiveness, poor memory and loss of continence. She was careful not to tell me and had prayed that I noticed them myself. She was afraid that she might be misunderstood as most men who loved their mums so much would.

With special care, my mum lived for 12 more years before she died. She never improved. She kept getting worse as in all cases of dementia.

Do you have aged parents?

Please verify those tales about your wife or/and other people based on which you took some decisions.

You might have been deceived.

Many old people in our families and in our national lives are presently at various stages of senile deterioration known as dementia but we hardly notice due to our blind love, religious affiliation, filial loyalty or hero worship.

My dear mum would have wrecked my home if not for God's grace and my introspective capabilities.

Dementia, Alzheimer's, Amnesia and Senility are conditions of old people.

These diseases may set in much earlier than anticipated.

The patient may look normal and be confidently acting a new normal which would have wrecked a family or a state before it becomes obvious.

Many people as young as early sixties have presented the symptoms of dementia.

Check around you. Test all you hear from your old pals. They may be feeding you with inadvertent but dangerous lies.

Was it not this very disease that made one old man from Nnewi tell his sons that his only brother's land was his just before he died. How can the sons doubt their father? This old man induced a land quarrel between cousins that has lasted a decade now.

Refusal to sieve and verify all the tales from our aged ones could be destructive to a family or to a nation.

Happy Sunday from Us all with lots of Love Immaculate Heart Choir St John the Baptist Catholic Church Chanchaga
20/09/2020

Happy Sunday from Us all with lots of Love Immaculate Heart Choir St John the Baptist Catholic Church Chanchaga

BIRTHDAY WISH TO MR Stephen OgbuA lot has been written and said about you and I can attest that all are true about your ...
03/01/2019

BIRTHDAY WISH TO MR Stephen Ogbu
A lot has been written and said about you and I can attest that all are true about your personality.
And so on your special day I have just one wish for you, before this time next year we will all gather in church to celebrate another milestone in your life. HBD Sweet Flyboi Steve. Keep fying, keep soaring and never stop dreaming. U r celebrated today, now and always...

MY NEW YEAR ADDRESSFirst of all,I appreciate God4seeing us thus far..I also appreciate the efforts we've put in so far t...
01/01/2019

MY NEW YEAR ADDRESS
First of all,I appreciate God4seeing us thus far..
I also appreciate the efforts we've put in so far to ensure we have a choir,we contribute our own quota towards d upliftment of God's kingdom.Individually&collectively we've made sacrifices at certain points in time2ensure d name of d Lord is glorified.I acknowledge and appreciate all of these.
As a choir who worked as a team we saw what we were able to achieve last year.Our achievements r enormous and numerous that I don't want2start mentioning cos I may not get to exhaust d list.Even d impossible tasks were undertaken by us&d unachievable,achieved.This portrays2us that as long as we continue2work as a team,there is no limit to what we can achieve.I crave4mor of ur support this year 2019.I plead we come together as one,put aside our differences&grievances&work individually&collectively towards actualizing&realizing d goals of our choir,d church&our Faith at large.Every member of d choir is important&a key player in the choir.I urge us this year not2sit on d fence2watch us progress but rather,join us in making this epic journey a success.
Finally,I 1 2 let u know that:
U're light&the sign,
D only hope keeping hope alive.
So,do d right let d world see.Let d light shine evrywher&wen it seems lk no1is watchin,do d right anyway.
Do d right thing all d time&u'll b sure2hv a better world.
It doesn't cost nothin,u don't even hv2pay.
U cld b a pepper seller or a movie star,doesn't really matter who u r,do d right thing.
U cld b a preacher or a teacher,do d right thing.
U cld b a politician or a police man,u got2take d stand&do the right thing.
So,I suggest u do d right thing starting today cos u r d light, u r d sign,u r d only hope keeping hope alive.
2019: Do it right to get it right this time around.
We'll recover it all this year...
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30/12/2018

SEEE OUR ANKO OO

My Candid Appreciation MissiveAs the year draws to an end, permit me to use this medium to appreciate God almighty for h...
25/12/2018

My Candid Appreciation Missive
As the year draws to an end, permit me to use this medium to appreciate God almighty for his guidance, protection, gift of life and ability to sing&to u, my distinguished choristers of undisputed repute for ur commitment, dedication, contribution and support towards the growth of our Choir, our Church, our Faith&God's kingdom on earth and in heaven.
I also appreciate u our parents, guardians&spouses for encouraging us to use our God given ability in his vineyard. I'm grateful for that. For all the evenings&nights u had stayed lonely and kept vigil for our return, I thank u. U r all Parents, guardians&spouses of the year. May u live long to enjoy the fruits of ur labour.
My sincere gratitude also goes our incredible Parish Priest, Very Rev. Fr Vincent Germace Bako. Thank u for always opening ur doors to us, ur prayers and support. Not forgetting also our amiable church council executives.U have indeed proven countless times to be fathers and mothers to us. Muna da godiya.
Finally, my candid appreciation goes to all the societies in our church, all Immaculate Heart Choir and gospel music lovers and everyone out there who has supported the Immaculate Heart Choir in cash and in kind at one point or the other, that the good Lord will bless us all abundantly. May we all join the host of Angels in singing praises to God in the after life. Amen.
Agba-Nago, Ainya, Dalun, Doh, Ese, Imela, Magode, Mungode, Sonsongo, I appreciate and celebrate u all.
2018 was good and great, together let's make 2019 BETTER and GREATER.
I wish us a splendid Christmas Celebration and a Prosperous 2019.
Omaga Moses
December, 2018.

Here is wishing you great happiness and a joy that never ends even once yourbirthday is behind you. Birthdays are highli...
13/12/2018

Here is wishing you great happiness and a joy that never ends even once your
birthday is behind you. Birthdays are highlights, but that doesn’t mean the
celebration of your life should end tomorrow. Enjoy who you are everyday
because the rest of us do! HBD Psalmmie.

Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right. – Oprah Winfrey There’s really no limit to what we can d...
01/01/2018

Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right. – Oprah Winfrey
There’s really no limit to what we can do. – Dr Seuss
We are all stories in the end – let’s make ours a good one 365 new days. 365 new chances.
#2018: Another Chance to get it Right...

31/12/2017

Tomorrow is the first blank page of a 365-page book. Write a good one.
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