Sunday, May 13, 2007
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Festival of Choirs
FESTIVAL OF CHOIRS
October 19 and 20, 2007
St. John's Church, Waterbury, Connecticut
St. John's, Waterbury, Connecticut
St. Luke's, East Greenwich, Rhode Island
St. Peter's, Cheshire, Connecticut
Trinity, Hartford, Connecticut
Trinity, Newtown, Connecticut
a two-day festival for 80 young singers
from five churches and towns
Richard Webster, Director
Matthew Brown, Organist
St. John's Church, Waterbury, Connecticut
St. John's, Waterbury, Connecticut
St. Luke's, East Greenwich, Rhode Island
St. Peter's, Cheshire, Connecticut
Trinity, Hartford, Connecticut
Trinity, Newtown, Connecticut
a two-day festival for 80 young singers
from five churches and towns
Richard Webster, Director
Matthew Brown, Organist
Maria Coffin, Coordinator
concluding with a service of
EVENSONG
the ancient Anglican service of sung evening prayers
Saturday, October 20, 4 p.m.
All are welcome.
concluding with a service of
EVENSONG
the ancient Anglican service of sung evening prayers
Saturday, October 20, 4 p.m.
All are welcome.
Click here to print a flyer.
203-754-3116
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Evensong at St. Mark's, Bridgewater, Connecticut, on May 6, 2007
The Chorister Academy of St. John's Episcopal Church, Waterbury Connecticut, sang during the Evensong service at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Bridgewater, Connecticut, on Sunday, May 6, 2007, at 4 p.m.
St. Mark's will donate the offering from that service to The Dominican Literacy Project, which was established to help Haitian children living in the Dominican Republic to help pay expenses such as building maintenance and midday meals for 120 children trying to receive an education. Haitian children in the Dominican Republic are denied status, birth certificates, and public education, according to St. Mark's.
Evensong, one of the oldest services in the Anglican tradition, dates back to the original Book of Common Prayer of 1549, and combines the monastic offices of Vespers and Compline. It is drawn almost entirely from the Bible and includes Psalms, Hymns, Anthems, and the Magnificat and Nuc dimittis. The service is a sacred method of singing praise to God, according to St. Mark's.
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