Presbyterian
Church of the
Covenant
MUSIC
MINISTRY
The music program of Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant is based on the belief that music is an individual and corporate gift from God.
As such it is our joy as individuals and communities to develop and use that gift to His
glory and our edification. We continually strive for excellence in our music making but
always remember that worship and community come first.

MUSIC AND DRAMA
MINISTRY
Our Music and Drama Ministry is designed to meet the needs and foster
the abilities of all our members while developing a sense of community within individual
groups.
CHANCEL CHOIR
The adult Chancel Choir offers music for regular Sunday morning, Good
Friday and Advent services and performs in annual concerts.
Wednesdays, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
Psalmsters Youth
Choir
The Psalmsters Youth Choir, for grades 6-12, sings regularly in Sunday
morning services as well as at special community services.
Sundays, 4:00 - 5:00 pm (Sept.-May)
Covenant Players
Our drama group, Covenant Players, for grade 6 through adult, performs
for Sunday morning services and at church functions.
Sundays, 5:00 - 6:00 pm
KING'S KIDS CHOIRS
The emphasis for our two King's Kids choirs for grades 1-3 and 4-5, is
on learning about God =s gift of music and developing their own individual talents.
These choirs sing occasionally for Sunday morning services..
King's Kids I (1-3) Wednesdays, 4:00 - 4:40 PM
King's Kids II (4-5) Wednesdays, 4:45 - 5:30 PM
Tone Chimes
The children =s Tone Chime choir learns tone chime and handbell techniques
while developing their musical skills. They play periodically for Sunday services.
Wednesdays, 6:00 - 6:30 pm

Adult Music Ministry
Chancel Choir: The Chancel Choir, with a
membership of over 25, provides most of the service anthems and performs two major works
each year. This volunteer choir has recently sung Benjamin Britten's A Ceremony of
Carols , the Faure Requiem the Rutter Magnificat and The Seven Last
Words of Christ by Gounod. The choir's Sunday service repertoire encompasses music
from the Baroque period through Spirituals to contemporary composers.
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