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Prayer of the Children

Last year around this time (I think) we had a talent show for a church activity. I decided to sign a song that I did in high school with a couple of friends. I hope we do another talent show so I can sign another song ... it seemed to be something that touched everyone there.

It's been a long time since I've signed with anyone, and I know I don't remember as much as I used to. Anyway, as I was looking through all of my old files and found this video, I thought I'd share it with everyone! (Anyone from hs remember this? We actually did it in the dark, dressed in black clothing, with white gloves, and a black light was in front of us. It was kind of cool then. Jon said I shouldn't do it like that when I did it for the talent show because he thought that my facial expressions would get lost.)

(Hmm, for some reason the video is not showing. If you want to see it, click here.)

Comments

Joseph Weed said…
Wow! That was spectacular and very touching thank you for sharing that with all of us!
Jenn said…
I remember this in HS. And I loved it then... I love it now! And I think some would have been lost too had you done it in the dark. Because you are very passionate about what you are doing. You so look the exact same as you always did in HS.
Becky said…
That is very cool! I'm sorry I missed it.
Nate and Erin said…
That seriously gave me chills (multiple times) That was awesome!

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