Choirs at Gustavus Adolphus Church
Our choirs are back in action. New members are always welcome. See descriptions of our choirs below.
If you’re interested in participating in one of our groups, contact [email protected]
Contemporary Group – For high school through adults
Rehearsals are held each Tuesday from 5:45-6:30 p.m. This group leads worship monthly, usually on the third Sunday of the month.
Director: Joel Lurvey
GA Choristers – For Elementary School Children
This group is open to kids in grades 1-5. We’ll practice the first three Wednesdays of each month from 6:00-6:30 p.m. and sing in worship on the third Sunday of the month. All children in this age group are invited to join us!
GA Choir – For middle school through adults of all ages
Rehearsals are held each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. We sing in worship usually two Sundays per month (usually the first and last Sundays) plus on church holidays. We’re a fun group and we enjoy singing a variety of styles of music.
Director: Phil Holzman
Gustavus Bells – For music readers in middle school through adults of all ages
The Gustavus Bells rehearse weekly rehearsals on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. and usually play in worship on the second Sunday of the month plus Christmas Eve and Easter. We are always in need of substitute ringers. If you read music and are interested in ringing bells, contact Phil Holzman!
Director: Phil Holzman
Additional Ways to Share Your Talents
We’re always looking for instrumentalists and vocalists to offer music for our worship services. If you’re interested in sharing your talents in worship, contact Phil Holzman at [email protected]
Northeast Chorale
The Chorale is a community choir that formed in 2015 and provides concerts in the spring and fall each year. In addition, they join with the Gustavus Adolphus Choir at Christmas for A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. You can learn more about the Northeast Chorale by going to their website at https://www.northeastchorale.org/
For more information about our church’s music ministries, contact Phil Holzman at [email protected]