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Join the Choir!

Why?  The top 6 answers are:

 1 - It’s been a year and a half since we learned any new music. We are all starting over.

2 - We have changed rehearsal nights to Wednesday evenings from 7:30 - 9:00 pm.

3 - We contribute to the service.

4 - Choir members are friendly and caring (and funny).

5 - Jamie is a great accompanist.

6 - Ron is OK. (Neither St. Lucas's staff nor the leadership of St. Lucas endorses this lukewarm statement. We are enthusiastic about Ron).  

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CHOIR HAS STARTED!
Rehearsals are Wednesday from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Sundays - warm-up at 10:00 for the 10:30 service. Newcomers welcome.

You only have to set foot inside the doors of this, or any, church to appreciate the magic and beauty of choral singing. The human voice is a musical instrument to be treasured.  To a new singer though, the thought of choral singing may seem like a daunting task, particularly for someone unable to read music. With that in mind, here’s a small guide outlining the basics of getting started. After all, now is as good a time as any to jump in…

A New Challenge

Learning to sing is a challenge in itself, but learning to sing with others is a skill that makes

the experience all the more rewarding.

Social Benefits

 As with any club or social group, membership will not only enhance your circle of friends

but also your social life.

Education

There is a wealth of sacred choral music to discover and being part of a choir is one way of finding some of the hidden gems of sacred choral repertoire. 

Health Benefits

Singing is an ideal way to relax and relieve stress as it provides an outlet from the pressures of daily life.

A Lifelong Passion

Choral singing can become a hobby for life. There are no age or gender restrictions,

it requires only time to join. There’s no need to purchase an instrument.

Join Us Today!

The main requirement to be able to join a choir is the ability to sing in tune. Nearly everyone does this without even thinking about it. Learning to read music can be picked up along the way. Then you have to think about what voice part you would like to sing. Don’t worry if you don’t know – that’s the job of the music director to lead you in the right direction. And remember that joining a group means making a commitment to being there as often as possible.

Some Things to Remember

Choir contributes to the understanding of God and the experience of worship

Choir gives us the opportunity to be worship leaders

Choir fulfills the Biblical admonishment to “sing to our God.”

Choir focuses on DOING rather than OBSERVING

Choir allows praise with body, mind, spirit, and voice

Choir helps develop concepts of teamwork and cooperation

Choir is a gift that will last a lifetime

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