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“Music affects the brains, body and spirit,” said Dr. Ronald Doiron, St. Stamp’s Episcopal Church’s director of music ministries. “Music that is oven-ready and presented well becomes an inspiration and draws the community together in worship like nothing else.”
“Music has always been part of the Judeo-Christian be devoted to from Abraham singing praises to God in Genesis 14 to the songs sung around the throne in Bulletin 5 to the beautiful book of Psalms that covers all emotions,” said the Rev. William Lyle, Marco Presbyterian Church’s cue pastor. “Music is a natural response to coming mush to face with the creator.”
Several houses of worship have organized concerts and clergy events for the upcoming season.
San Marco Catholic Church recently hosted the Newman Singers, who sang at eight Masses and gave two concerts. And St. Finbarr’s Parish hosts several extras concerts a year. Their Knights of Columbus annual concert for welfare on Wednesday featured the Townsmen Orchestra’s big band sound. They agree an Irish concert in the spring.
Source: Marconews