Nearly 1,000 students from throughout Seventh-day Adventist Schools in El Salvador took part in promoting Christian music, spiritual values, and environmental awareness during band festival event held recently in Cojutepeque, El Salvador. Members of the 15 bands representing their schools marched and played through the streets while fellow students carried banners and signs and distributed literature to onlookers and businesses.
This annual event, which has been a tradition since 2011, drew hundreds of students and their parents. This year’s festival was themed “Armed with Christian values and the environment.”
“We wanted students to glorify the name of God through their instruments, highlight the importance of taking care of the environment, and take part in distributing literature, promote camaraderie among Adventist schools and ensure Christian values and health principles are promoted as well,” said Francisco Diaz, education director of the Paracentral El Salvador Conference and main organizer of the festival.Eighteen of the Adventist schools in the country participated in this years festival, with 15 schools represented by their “peace bands”, as they are called. After marching 12 blocks through the streets, past Cojutepeque’s mayoral office, students met at a sports center to perform.
“We had 465 musicians and 552 students participating in choreography and gymnastics presentations,” said Diaz. Each band had 10 minutes to play pieces they had prepared to play and gymnasts performed for a group of churches, municipal leaders and friends.Municipal Mayor of Cojutepeque Marvin David Romero thanked organizers and participants and praised Christian young people for their important role in bettering the community and the country.
“This Peace Band Festival is an important showcase for the Adventist Church to make itself known in the community and a means of testifying about Christian principles,” said Secia de Aguillón, education director of El Salvador Union. Aguillón complimented students for their dedication and participation in this year’s annual event. The event also highlighted the church’s high-quality education and the teamwork displayed at all the levels of the Adventist educational system.For over a year the students have been preparing to take part in the annual six-hour festival, said Diaz. Before 2011, similar events were held but were more of a competition in search of the best peace band among Adventist schools in El Salvador. This year’s event was more of an opportunity to showcase the values and principles taught in the schools, said Diaz.
“The success of this Peace Bands Festival in Cojutepeque shows that music and faith can unite to grow in an ambiance of happiness, unity and spirituality, serving as a light in challenging times,” Díaz said.