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The Sound of Christmas event, organised by the Sclan Music Foundation, ushered in the festive season with a spirit of celebration and gratitude on Saturday, November 30, 2024.
Held at the Elmwood Church in Manchester, UK, the event drew hundreds of attendees eager to experience a night of worship, music, and reflection on the year gone by.

Described as the official opener for the yuletide, the Sound of Christmas embodied the true spirit of the season, joy and giving back.
The Shachah Clan Foundation, known for its commitment to uplifting lives through the transformative power of music, used the event to bring the community together in thanksgiving and celebration.
The auditorium was filled with an atmosphere of praise and worship as soulful ministrations lifted hearts and inspired gratitude.
From the moment the program began, the energy in the room was palpable.

Spirit-filled songs brought attendees to their feet, with many raising their hands in worship as they reflected on the blessings of the year.
The highlight of the night was the powerful performances by worship leaders and choirs, whose renditions of Christmas classics and original worship songs brought the audience into a deeper connection with the spirit of the season.

Testimonies of faith and hope punctuated the evening, reminding attendees of the transformative impact of community and gratitude.

As the event came to a close, attendees left the Elmwood Church energized and inspired, carrying with them the joy and meaning of the Christmas season.

The Sound of Christmas not only celebrated the festive season but also reaffirmed the importance of unity, faith, and giving back, setting a perfect tone for the weeks ahead.
The Shachah Clan Foundation continues to impact lives through music, and events like this stress its mission to bring people together in worship and community.
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