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Holy Comforter Episcopal Church




Holy Comforter Music Team


The Music Ministry includes adults and youth making music to the Glory of God.  If you have any musical abilities and would love to serve the Lord in this way, we need you! 

The MUSIC TEAM currently serves as the main music ministry for the 10:30am Sunday service in a Blended Style.  The blended style consists of traditional Episcopal hymns & music as well as Gospel, Praise & Worship and Contemporary selections.  The team consists of instrumentalists as well as vocalists.  We currently use piano, keyboard, acoustic guitars, bass guitar, hammered dulcimer, drums and other percussion instruments.  We are blessed with quality musicians who love raising their music to the Lord and to His glory. Ministry Volunteers Currently Needed for Music Team:  Musicians (always!) - Vocalists,  Percussionist/Drummer, Sound Technician, Power Point Operator. If you have a talent, there's a place for you!

CURRENT REHEARSAL AND SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES:

Thursdays
     7:00pm to 9:00pm rehearsal - followed by sharing and prayer
Sundays
     9:15am to 10:15am rehearsal for 10:30am service

Other Service Responsibilities Through the Church Year
     Christmas Eve services x 2
     Maundy Thursday service
     Easter Vigil service

Other Rehearsals
     Occasional additional rehearsals for Christmas and Easter. Breaks!
     No Thursday rehearsals following Easter Sunday and Christmas Eve services.

Check out our music team wiki page.


Sunday, October 10, 2010

Karen Oleson, Power Point Operator

Richard Blumburg on the hammered dulcimer...

 
Linda Blumburg on the mountain dulcimer

Jay Baker on the keyboard and piano

Jack Oleson on bass guitar

October 23, 2010











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