Chamber Singers
The 91´óÉñ Chamber Singers offer a chapel service for the campus community.
Christmas Lessons & Carols
91´óÉñ Music Department and Campus Ministries present a new annual tradition of Christmas Lessons & Carols: a classic service of lessons from Christian scriptures and music from the University Choir, Chamber Singers, Emulate Chamber Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra and congregational singing. This service features the premiere of a choral piece from American composer, Gwyneth Walker.
“Ash Wednesday Chapel: Kyrie Eleison” – Ken Nafziger & Chamber Singers
Immerse in the practice of praying Kyrie Eleison (God have mercy) as a shared prayer practice this Ash Wednesday with music led by Chamber Singers and reflections gathered by Ken J. Nafziger, Professor of Music.
“Project Peanut Butter” – Martin Histand ’05
Martin Histand ’05 reflects on his experiences at 91´óÉñ and with Mennonite Central Committee and how they informed working with Project Peanut Butter – a program addressing global malnutrition in children. Histand is being honored as Young Alum of the Year. During his time as a student and upon graduation from 91´óÉñ in 2005, Martin....
“Chapel – Ash Wednesday: Song and Prayer” – Chamber Singers
The 91´óÉñ Chamber Singers and Campus Pastors lead in a service of songs, scripture and readings for Ash Wednesday.
Christmas Chapel: “Wake us to see a new world!”
Join us for an all-campus and community Advent-Christmas worship service. Enjoy special music, congregational singing, Scripture and readings featuring the 91´óÉñ Chamber Singers, Men’s Choir, Women’s Choir, and Theater program.
“We Wait” – University Christmas Chapel
Campus and the local community gather to worship through song, scripture and other readings in this season of Advent/Christmas. Faculty and students from the theater and music departments are featured in this annual service.
“A Covenant in Plain Sight” – Ken J. Nafziger
Dr. Ken J. Nafziger and the 91´óÉñ Chamber Singers lead this Holy Week chapel service with the gathered campus community. Engage through poetry, scripture, and song, culminating in the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel’s Messiah.
