The choir is a volunteer group of men and women who enjoy singing and bringing to our church service a spiritual message through song. They sing in parts most of the time and use a variety of musical styles.
If you are interested in joining the choir, please contact Peggy Nees or Kathleen Vanison. All are welcome! Participants are not required to read music. Those who play an instrument are welcome, as well!
Upcoming Music (tba: not scheduled yet):
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May 2012
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5-06-12 1st Communion & Youth Mass
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5/13/12 Mother’s Day/May Crowning
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5-20-12 Ascension
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5-27-12 Pentecost
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Prelude/call to Worship
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TJ – his composition
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Readings
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962
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965
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967
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972
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Entrance
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Gather Us in 743
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Hail Holy Queen 784
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All Are Welcome 741
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Send Us your Spirit -476
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Psalm
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Ps 22–Twiliger Maddy
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Ps 98 TBD - Judy
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Ps 47 – God Mounts his throne - Kathie
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Ps 104 – choir
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Gospel Acclamation
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Mass of Creation - Jasmine
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TBD - Judy
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TBD - Kathie
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Offertory
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He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands – children’s choir
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Mary, Did You Know? - choir
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Go Ye -choir
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TBD - choir
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Communion
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Jesus My Lord, My God, My All - handout
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We Are many parts 727
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2nd communion
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Teen group – This is a Day of New Beginnings 453
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Ave Maria – Gary
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Instrumental
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O Breathe on Me 800
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Recessional
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Go Make a Difference 664
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Let There Be Peace on Earth 723
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They’ll Know We are Christians 728
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Eternal Father (handout)
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Chants of the Roman Missal
Courtesy of the National Associationof Pastoral Musicians (NPM): The chants of the Roman Missal, complete with music clips is now posted at their site.
The resources on this page are designed for priests, deacons, and musicians to learn and/or teach the music found in The Roman Missal (2010). These texts and musical settings are provided for study purposes in preparation for the implementation of the new Missal on the First Sunday of Advent, November 27, 2011. For each sung part of the Mass, you will find a recording in MP3 format and a PDF of the text with musical notation.