Flint Center is the main auditorium for De
Anza College and has the capacity of 2400 seats. The auditorium is divided into
3 floors, there are balcony seats on each side and the modern and luxurious
interior also catches the eye.
The first Christmas Cantata in San Jose started with great expectations from many audiences.
When
threatened by the Roman Soldiers, as the Israelites sang “O, Come, O Come
Emmanuel” in wait for the Messiah. The audience who looked upon this also
called upon a Messiah to save them from the pains in their heart.
“Many people being unaware of God’s heart
living in pain. A certain price has to be paid in order for the committed sins
to be forgiven, and for this God has sent Jesus to pay the price however many
people still try receive forgiveness through their own methods. The heart that
God has isn’t the heart of wanting us to suffer, but rather receiving the
forgiveness of sin through believing Jesus’ heart.”
Pastor Joseph Park preached the heart of
God to the citizens of San Jose. As soon as the message finished it was met
with endless applause.
“Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful..! It was
songs which overwhelmingly warmed my heart. All of the three acts were great,
but the first act which portrayed the birth of Jesus was most touching. The
songs which the choir sang, and I was surprised by the way in which they
illustrated Jesus’ birth. The message of pastor who said that we live not
knowing the heart of God very well also touched my heart, I think now is the
time for me to return to the true meaning of Christmas and cherish God’s heart
in my heart too. Thank you for inviting me to the performance.” – Pat
A savior has come in to the hearts of
people in San Jose. Their hearts were filled with joy and happiness. There was
not a single audience who exited the auditorium with the same heart as when
they entered the center. Just like how one citizen stated that “It is now time to return to the true meaning of Christmas and
cherish the heart of God,’ audiences who filled 2400 seats returned home having
cherished God in their hearts.
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