Friday, July 15, 2011

Church of Sudan offers Anglicans digital record of historic day


From ACNS-

Anglicans around the world are being offered a slice of history in the form of a new CD of around 450 photos and films recording the independence weekend in South Sudan.

International Co-ordinator for the Episcopal Church of Sudan Rebecca Coleman is hoping that people right around the Anglican Communion will want to own a CD filled with sights and sounds from the day a country was born. Not least because proceeds from the sale of these historical discs will help upgrade the communications systems in the Provincial Office.
"I have produced CDs of the photos and videos I took over the independence weekend in South Sudan," she said. "There are 450 photos and films in total, all fantastic quality, and featuring scenes from the day such as the arrival of President Bashir, the lowering and raising of the flags, the national anthem sung by the enormous crowd, and close-ups, some humourous, of the delegates who attended.

"Bonus features include Independence Eve on Juba's streets, the sound track of the national anthem and thanksgiving prayers in All Saints Cathedral."

"The CD costs just 50SDG, 15USD or 15GBP," said Rebecca, "and all proceeds go towards an urgent upgrade of the communications systems in the Episcopal Church of Sudan offices.
You can get a CD from the ECS Provincial Office, but they are also available in Juba, the USA and the UK. Contact Rebecca at international@sudan.anglican.org for more details.

http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/news.cfm/2011/7/14/ACNS4908

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