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Community Choristers' Hymns on May 19, 2024
12024-05-20T10:56:31-07:00Alisa Clapp-Itnyred22bb56f3c8ebb3d7e0537bc1b85da2502038efe433703gallery2024-05-20T19:28:27-07:00Alisa Clapp-Itnyred22bb56f3c8ebb3d7e0537bc1b85da2502038efeSOUNDING CHILDHOOD by Alisa Clapp-Itnyre As part of the Community Choristers' inaugural series of concerts in May 2024, a smaller subset sang at church service at Central United Methodist church on Sunday, May 19th, 2024. We sang "Morning has broken," "I love to tell the story," and "All things bright and beautiful." So the tradition of children singing hymns continues through this new group of community singers! You can hear their hymns (and solo parts) scattered through the service as recorded on Facebook, here.
1media/IMG_5250_thumb.jpeg2024-05-20T10:55:11-07:00Alisa Clapp-Itnyred22bb56f3c8ebb3d7e0537bc1b85da2502038efeCommunity Choristers at service 5-19-241media/IMG_5250.jpegplain2024-05-20T10:55:12-07:00Alisa Clapp-Itnyred22bb56f3c8ebb3d7e0537bc1b85da2502038efe