The Ease of Virtual Choir

We are learning how to make participation in the virtual choir more accessible for everyone. One of the biggest hesitations for many has simply been the recording aspect. Our own Andrea Jennings has made this an easier process by setting up appointments and recording your session for you. Now when you record you do not feel you are singing alone! Instead, it will sound like you are singing with a choir. We have also started using accompaniment tracks where we can highlight different vocal lines – soprano, alto, tenor and bass. So, learning your part is a snap! Thanks to Vance for engineering this process. I will also make myself available to assist you in learning the music.

For our next project we will sing a beautiful piece that our choir has sung a few times. The piece is entitled This Must Be Grace, and at one point incorporates the old hymn Grace That is Greater Than All Our Sin.

It is hoped in addition to our regular choir members we can expand this project to include younger singers and those less young (multi-generational) who have not in the past committed to the regular choir rehearsals but would be willing to take the opportunity to lend their voice to this short term project. If you have EVER sung or NEVER sung in a choir, come give this a try. You may be surprised at your own talent for singing! Stay tuned for more specific information.

Do NOT Hide Your Talent!

Sharing our talents with others can create more lasting fulfillment. It is actually a win-win situation. We get to exercise our talent and others receive a blessing.

Do you sing? Do you play an instrument? Would you like to be part of an ensemble (vocal or instrumental)? Would you like to lead an ensemble of any kind? Please tell us about your talents or talents of a friend so we can provide opportunities for you to bless others. All ages and levels of performance welcome! We need you. Please send information to Ronna@feefeebc.org.

“For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do,” (Ephesians 2:10, NIV).