Practicing Wednesdays from 7-8pm, September-May in our choir room.
Coming Summer 2025! Sign up for details about how to join our newest choir.
Share about your talents and interests so we can include you in our worship service.
Feel free to contact our staff with questions and we will get back with you as soon as possible.
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We’re always looking for support with our Sunday audio/visual recordings.
Support our creative committee with ongoing worship planning and decor.
Share your talents in storytelling and we’ll share on web, email, and social.
Use your creative gifts to knit, crochet, or weave clothing for our community.
Knit or crochet shawls as a prayerful ministry for those in need of comfort.
We’re always looking for support with our Sunday audio/visual recordings.
Support our creative committee with ongoing worship planning and decor.
Share your talents in storytelling and we’ll share on web, email, and social.
Use your creative gifts to knit, crochet, or weave clothing for our community.
Knit or crochet shawls as a prayerful ministry for those in need of comfort.
We’re always looking for support with our Sunday audio/visual recordings.
Support our creative committee with ongoing worship planning and decor.
Share your talents in storytelling and we’ll share on web, email, and social.
Use your creative gifts to knit, crochet, or weave clothing for our community.
Knit or crochet shawls as a prayerful ministry for those in need of comfort.
Feel free to contact our staff with questions and we will get back with you as soon as possible.
Follow Along on Social Media
I hear this frequently. “I’m interested in joining the choir/bells, BUT, I just don’t know…” I get it. I put up the appearances of having all my ducks in a row (I don’t) and, okay, yeah, I’ve spent a lot of time and money and time and God-given talent and time fostering my musical talent. […]
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Feel free to contact our staff with questions and we will get back with you as soon as possible.
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