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Big Church Day Out 2011

Over here there is this concept of music festivals, the most famous probably being Glastonbury. Kat has never missed any for the past 7 years- can someone shout "dedication"! Last week I attended a similar music event last Saturday called the Big Church Day Out. This is a Christian music festival held in West Sussex on this sprawling manor grounds called Winston House. It's a privately owned house (can you imagine owning such a house- excuse me- manor I mean.) and I have no idea how huge the piece of land is. It's massive!



such a beautiful English rose garden


For the past two years Gabby and Ben have been attending and they told me how enjoyable it is with the sunshine and having a picnic on the ground with the bands playing on stage. The idea sounded really good to me, and I decided to go this year. Only thing was, the sun decided not to participate this year. It was cold and gloomy :( very cold to be precise. I had wind swept hair for the most part and in fact, I was wrapped up in this extra blanket the whole time. (Thank God I had this extra blanket which saved my life.)


such gloomy weather :(

hahaha yes we were cold... brrr!

I have to say despite the cold, it was an enjoyable day out of London... seeing thousands of Christians coming together to enjoy songs, praising God and at times lifting hands in worship, it was amazing.

If not for BCDO, I wouldn't think of going to this town in Sussex called Shoreham by Sea. Seriously, I suspect there is nothing there except for Winston House. hehe

Let's hope for a better BCDO 2012!
http://www.bigchurchdayout.com/

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