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Sinoti Samoa Mission Choir Excel

O se vaaiga lena i le Mission Choir a le Sinoti Samoa i lo latou sao i le lagiina o viiga mo le faamanatuina o le 62 tausaga o le Malo Tuto’atasi o Samoa i Sisifo.

O le Susuga i le Sea, Rev Paulo Ieli sa avea ma ave fe’au o lea aso taua ma sa ia faamanatu ai i se autu e faapea “INA NE’I GALO”. Ina ne’i galo ia Samoa lona faasinomaga. Ina ne’i galo le fita’ituga o nai tua’a ua fai i lagi le tuliga si’a ona o so tatou sa’olotoga. Ina ne’i galo le alofa tunoa o lo tatou Atua, na ia tapena ai lo ta’ua faamagaloga ma lo tatou sa’olotoga e ala i le maliu puapuaga o lo tatou Ali’i Faaola i luga o le satauro mataga. Ina ne’i galo lona toe soifua manumalo mai le oti ma le tu’ugamau ua avea ma o ta’ua faamoemoe ola.

Malo le pese, Faafetai mo le fe’au folafola, faamalo i le tapua’iga a le tatou Sinoti, mai le Aufaigaluega galulue, le pa’ia o le Sinoti se’ia o’o lava i alo ma fanau.

13th World Choir Games – Auckland

10 - 20 July 2024

Won Gold Level 4 and Overall Winner of the Gospel Category

(United Auckland Gospel Choir and Sinoti Samoa Mission Choir)

The combined choir took the stage from the opening day 10 July, participated in the Pacific Spirit category on 13 July, excelled in the competition on 17 July and later in the day performed magnificently at the Friendship Concert at the All Saints Anglican Church in Pakuranga.  

It was a lifetime experience enjoyed by all and to top it off, the United Choir won GOLD Level 4 and the overall winner of the Gospel category.

E faafo’i le viiga ma le Faafetai i le Atua ona o avanoa le au maua na ia tapena mo i matou le fanau.  E pei o nisi o upu o le pese na lagiina “Aua lava ne’i ia te i matou Ieova e.  A ia tu’uina atu ia ‘Oe le viiga ma le mamalu.  Aua o ‘Oe o le Tupu o tupu; Le mataisau ‘Oe o mea uma.  Ua papatiso ai i ta’ua, i faamanuiaga”

Psalm 115:1

Not to us, LORD, not to us but to your name be the glory, because of your love and faithfulness.



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