FUMC Arlington
Thursday, February 23, 2012
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ChoirsChancel ChoirOpen to all adults
Leads the 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM Sanctuary worship services, offering a variety of traditional and new music.
In addition to leading worship, the Chancel Choir sings for events in the community including, singing in patriotic concerts with the Arlington Community Band and at the Levitt Pavilion.
No audition necessary.
Rehearsal: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM, on Wednesdays in Choir Room. Childcare available on request.
For more information contact: Diane Hale, Director or John Williams, Assistant Director
Handbell ChoirsAmbassador Ringers
This adult handbell choir visits retirement homes several times each year to present programs to the residents. The Ambassador Ringers also play in Sanctuary worship services and special programs at church and in the community. Rehearsal: Thursdays, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM, in room 100.
Director: Diane Hale
Chancel Ringers
This adult handbell choir plays monthly in Sanctuary worship services and plays in special programs.
Rehearsal: Sundays, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM, in room 100.
Director: Diane Hale
Testament ChoirThe choir leads the 8:15 AM worship service. In addition to singing anthems in worship, Testament presents Advent, Christmas, and Easter music for the church each year, performs musical programs for the community, and presents a concert of music prepared for their annual summer choir tour.
In past years, Testament has traveled to Minneapolis, Chicago, New Orleans, and Disney World & Disneyland. During their trips, they have sung in churches, nursing homes, and homeless shelters.
Rehearsal: Sundays, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Age: 7th-12th grade
Director: Greg Haugen
Testament Choir Tour 'Rocky Mountain High' Denver, ColoradoJuly 13-21, 2012Testament will be travelling to Denver, Colorado for their 2012 Choir Tour. The trip will include stops in Kansas, New Mexico and West Texas while they travel. While in these cities they will be singing at various retirement communities, having some fun in the Rockies, and growing closer to each other as a group, and to God as Christians.
This past year Testament traveled to Little Rock and Fayetteville Arkansas.
Staying at the University of Central Arkansas - Conway and the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, they sang at a number of retirement communities in the area, worked at a food bank and led worship at St James UMC. For fun, they checked out an Arkansas travelers minor league game, and did some river canoeing.
Please contact Roger Stephens or Greg Haugen for more information.
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