Community Presbyterian Church has a vital
and growing music program with choirs
available to members and visitors of all
ages. New members are always welcome. Our
program focuses on the praise of God through
a wide variety of musical styles and
interests. Worship, not performance, is the
goal. Therefore, musical talent, knowledge
and background are secondary to interest,
enthusiasm and a willingness to learn and to
be part of a comprehensive music and worship
program.
Chancel Choir
One
of our two adult choirs. The choir leads the music at
our 9 a.m. traditional worship service each week. It
rehearses weekly, on Wednesday evenings from 7:15 p.m.
to 8:45 p.m., singing music that ranges from classical
to contemporary. The choir welcomes new members of any
age. It is directed by Margo Martin Rhodes.
Chancel Bells
A hand bell choir for adults of all ages. The
hand bell choir rehearses on Wednesday evenings
from 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m., and plays in church
six to eight times a year. Hand bells are a
great way for people who love music but can't
sing to get in on the action.

Celebration
Singers
Provide leadership at our contemporary/blended
worship at 11:00 a.m. This choir is open to
adults and interested senior high school
students. New members are welcome any time. They
sing mostly upbeat, contemporary music variously
accompanied by electronic keyboard, piano,
guitars and percussion. They rehearse weekly on
Sunday mornings 9 a.m., in the
fellowship hall. The Singers are directed by Dr.
Terri Sinclair.

PAWS For
Children
A Playtime
and Worship Skills program for children in
grades K through 5th grade, meeting on Wednesday
afternoons from 2:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. The
children are divided into two groups (grades K-2
and grades 3-5) for a time of play (games,
crafts and Bible activities) and worship skills
(prayers, anthems, instruments, choral reading,
interpretive movements and more). Children sing
music of the highest quality and grow in their
love and understanding of Jesus Christ. They
present music in worship monthly. (This program
runs Labor Day to spring break.)
If you would like
to meet the staff
as well as learn a little about their
background and what
they do,
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