Mai laughed aloud at the ridiculousness of the name. It fit: a small, warm light passed hand to hand, careful as a candle. She thought of all the people who might have received a card — the clinic nurse who’d folded down the corner of a card like a bookmark, the barista who’d taped one behind the counter for the next lonely customer, the child who’d found a paper crane and declared it magic.
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JPCC is the home of the famous (formerly True Worshippers), a band that has produced dozens of albums that have been sung in churches across Asia, Australia, and the United States. Their songs, such as "Bapa Engkau Baik" (Father You Are Good) and "Karena Mu" (Because of You), are staples in modern worship repertoires. Mai laughed aloud at the ridiculousness of the name
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One autumn evening, note 243 asked: “If JPCC were a person, what would they look like?” She drew a stick figure wearing an oversized sweater and a ridiculous hat, then taped the drawing to her window. That night, a silhouette paused beneath her balcony light — only for a moment — and left a single folded paper crane on the stair landing. The paper was traced with a tiny, clumsy signature: JPCC.