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St. Luke’s Episcopal Church seeks new choir members

For those who have ever sung in a choir or chorus, or just sing for the love of music, consider joining the choir of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Brockport.

There are many benefits that come from singing: physically, emotionally and socially. It can improve sleep and posture, boost immunity, improve breathing, and help sharpen one’s mind. Singing can lift moods, relieve stress, and heal emotions.

Choir practice is Wednesday evenings, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday morning warm-ups start at 8:15 a.m., and worship service begins at 9 a.m., ending by 10:15 a.m. St. Luke’s is located at 14 State Street, Brockport.

“The service is full of beautiful and ancient rituals, with music dating back to medieval times, but many of the songs we sing (called “anthems”) are new. We mix things up a bit, and might even sing “Don’t worry, be happy” by Bobby McFerrin one Sunday and then a motet by J.S. Bach the next,” says Brenda Tremblay, St. Luke’s choir director. “Whether you’re a pitch-perfect singer or simply a car karaoke enthusiast, St. Luke’s choir is the joyful singing experience you’ve been looking for.”

This is an open rehearsal with no commitment and new members are welcome to join at any time. For more information about St. Luke’s choir, contact Brenda at 637-6650.

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