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Our goal in the Trinity Music Department is to provide musical opportunities for all those who wish to use their talents to the glory of God. A dynamic program of musical groups is available to meet choral or handbell interests. We believe that God is worthy of our very best and strive for excellence with this in mind. We place just as high an emphasis, however, on learning and enjoying our time together. We are happy to help find a place for you to use your talents.
Bill Anshutz is our Director of Music Ministries
Linda Mann is our Organist/Pianist
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Adult Music
TRINITY SANCTUARY CHOIR
Trinity Sanctuary choir, a choir of 40+ members, leads worship at the 8:45 am worship service and enjoys singing musical styles from Gregorian chant to contemporary Christian, with an emphasis on traditional choral music. The choir also presents special services and concerts throughout the year, as well as having fun through social activities. TSC rehearses Wednesday evenings from 7:00-9:00pm, mid August through June.
TRINITY TOWER BELLS
Tower Bells is the handbell choir for experienced adult ringers. This group plays five octaves at level 3 and above. A strong performance-oriented handbell choir, Tower Bells enjoys the intricacies and challenges of a more difficult repertoire. Rehearsal time is Thursday at 6 p.m. Playing monthly in church, this choir also plays additional holiday services and concerts in the community.
PRAISE TEAM
Our dynamic Praise Team, a wonderful mix of vocalists and instrumentalists leads our contemporary praise service, Higher Ground, each Sunday at 10:45 am. A talented and committed group, open to high school and adults, the Praise Team is always looking for musicians who want to serve the Lord using less traditional music. Rehearsals are held year around on Thursday nights.
Youth Music
TRINITY POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
TP&LCo, a music group for students in grades 7-12, sings a variety of musical styles and leads in worship twice monthly. In addition, TP&LCo presents musicals and takes yearly mission trips in conjunction with our Youth Ministries Department. Recent musicals have included, Where Jesus Is, Cotton Patch Gospel, and Godspell. TP&LCo gathers Sunday afternoons at 4:00pm for fun, music, devotions and fellowship.
YOUTH DRAMA TEAM
A recent outgrowth of Trinity Power and Light Company is our Youth Drama Team. Meeting at 3:00 on Sunday afternoons, the Drama Team prepares dramatic sketches to enhance worship and support the music TP&LCo sings. Membership is open to all youth in grades 7-12.
YOUTH PRAISE BAND
This is our latest addition to youth involvement! This group is so new, we don't have all the details figured out yet! In other words, we're still "under construction"! All we know for sure is that's we're VERY excited and open to possibilities!

Children's Music

HEARTLIGHT
Heartlight is a music group for children in grades 1- 3. Being our youngest group, emphasis is placed on children understanding how they, and music, fit into the overall worship experience. Trained leaders lead children in a variety of activities including learning songs to share with the congregation. Heartlight meets Wednesdays at 5:15pm and is a connectional ministry with Faith Friends.

SONLIGHT
Sonlight is a music group for children in the 4th – 6th grade. As a connectional ministry with Faith Friends Children’s program, Sonlight meets at 5:15pm Wednesdays, for fellowship and to prepare music to lead monthly in various worship services. Trained leaders work with Sonlight to learn more about our connection with God and Jesus Christ. Join us for outrageous fun and music.
CELEBRATION RINGERS
Celebration Ringers, directed by Bill Anshutz, is our beginning bell choir for fourth through tenth graders. A talented and experienced ringer, Bill goes to great lengths to see that these children learn the proper techniques of handbell ringing. The children not only learn solid bell ringing skills in a nurturing environment, but also perform monthly in church. Celebration Ringers rehearses Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. during the school year.
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