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Music Ministries
Singing Choirs Special Events Handbell Groups Tower Hill Concert Series
The music department strives to have many groups that involve
people from 4-year-old children through adults. The groups
are age defined as follows:
Singing Choirs
- Cherub Choir: Children in Kindergarten and 1st grade.
Sing in worship services about 5 times a year and sing at the
4:30 p.m. Family Christmas Eve service.
Cherub Choir rehearses
on Sundays from 10:30 - 11:00 a.m.
Click here for views
of the 2001 cantata.
Click here for views
of the 2003 cantata.
- Covenant Choir: Children in 2nd through 5th grades. Sing
in worship about 5 times a year and also sing at the 4:30 p.m.
Family Christmas Eve service.
Covenant Choir
rehearses on Thursdays from 4:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Click here for views
of the 2001 cantata.
Click here for views
of the 2003 cantata.
- Celtic Choir: Youth in 6th through 8th grades
who participate in worship services once a month. They also help
lead our annual 'Round-the-Table Sing
in December.
Celtic Choir
rehearses on Thursdays from 6:00 - 6:30 p.m.
To join, sign your children up for participation in any of the
above choirs, or just to find out more about our music program,
please call the music office at 732 747-1329.
- Tower Hill Choir: Adults (college and up) responsible for musical
leadership of Sunday worship services on a weekly basis as well
as special services (Christmas Eve, Maundy Thursday, and funeral
services when requested to do so, etc.). This choir also presents
a Christmas Concert with an orchestra each December. More than
just a singing group, there is fellowship as we pray for the
needs of the choir members every Thursday.
The Tower Hill
Choir rehearses on Thursdays from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Click here for a
detailed Tower Hill Choir Schedule.
Click here for views
of the 2005 Tower Hill Choir Picnic.
Click here for views
of the Tower Hill Choir's farewell to Tom & Nancy Andrews.
Click here for views
of the 2006 Tower Hill Choir picnic.
Special Events
Please click here for all
of our concerts and
special events.
In addition to the regularly scheduled groups, there are
several opportunities throughout the year in which individuals
may wish to participate. These usually involve a relatively
short time commitment and may serve as a stepping stone to
join one of the regular groups. These include:
- 'Round-the-Table Sing:
The 'Round-the-Table Sing is held annually in early December and is
an opportunity for friends and family to gather together in Webster
Hall to sing some of our favorite Christmas carols. RTTS includes
piano accompaniment, the visitation of Santa, "The Twelve Days of
Christmas" and "Let It Snow", and the sharing of Figgy Pudding and cookies at the end.
The 'Round-the-Table Sing is an event that will keep you coming back
year after year!
- Oratorio Choir: Choir of adults
from the community that presents a concert, usually in March. Concerts consist
of one or more major works. Past concerts have included Mozart's
Coronation Mass and Solemn Vespers; Handel's Samson;
Bach's B minor Mass and Christ lag in Todesbanden (BWV 4);
Brahms' Requiem and Alto Rhapsody; and Haydn's
Mass No. 3 ("Lord Nelson Mass"), Harmoniemesse, and
Te Deum. An orchestra accompanies these concerts.
- Liberty Extravaganza:
Choir of adults from the
community that rehearses 4-5 times and presents a concert
glorifying God and country around the July 4th weekend.
A Strawberry Festival on the patio, complete with Dixieland
Jazz Band and strawberry shortcake, precedes the concert.
The climax of the evening is the Patriotic Concert in the
Sanctuary. There are sing-a-longs, a salute to the Armed
Forces and the raising of one of the biggest "Grand Old Flags".
Watch the bulletin for announcements about when each of these
choirs begins rehearsal or call the music office at 732 747-1329.
Handbell Groups
The music department also has several handbell choirs.
Placement in these groups is determined by audition in the
fall. Each group typically consists of 10 members.
Ringing Groups include:
For more on our music department, visit our special
150th Anniversary Celebration
page.
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