by admin | Dec 4, 2023 | Choirs
This weekend I took Millie, who is now 6 months old, to see Santa at the Haddonfield Library to get some pictures. In one of the pictures, she holds out her little palm, as if to say “Stop, mom, it’s not even Thanksgiving!” I’ve heard many comments this season about...
by admin | Nov 28, 2023 | Choirs
You are invited to our annual Lessons and Carols service this December 17th at the 9:30am service! Join us for a service full of music and reflections to celebrate the spirit of the season. The service will include well-known carols such as “O Come, All Ye...
by admin | Nov 10, 2023 | Choirs
While I usually write about music and the sounds that we hear, today I am writing about silence. We often think of silence as the absence of everything, but how many thoughts and emotions are in our head in moments of silence? What are moments of silence that you...
by Wayne Zschech | Aug 30, 2023 | Choirs
You may be surprised to hear that I don’t really play the piano for Millie that much. Or maybe you are not really that surprised – which probably means you remember what it is like to have a sweet little baby that both wants to be held often or simply requires...
by admin | Apr 3, 2023 | Choirs
(Or Is This About Different Flexibility?) Our choir has a warm up song that’s a fun and bouncy tune with the words “Flexibility, flexibility, sing with light and short notes, flexibility, flexibility, sing with easy floating breath” (it makes more sense when you...
by admin | Feb 23, 2023 | Choirs
If you’ve been reading my articles, you know that my music is usually planned way in advance, so I am currently looking at our Easter season anthems, including our Easter Sunday anthem “This Is A Day for Rising.” I chose it for the uplifting melodies and text,...