Music at St. Mark
Vocal Choirs
"Godspell Junior" - 2007 Children's Choir Musical
Chancel Choir - Easter 2006
St Mark has choirs for all ages...
Cherub Choir (K - 2nd graders)
Master Singers (3rd - 6th graders)
Chancel Choir (Adult Choir)
Each Children's Choir sings for services approximately one time per month. On occasion, they also join the Chancel Choir for special anthems. Choir rehearsals include singing, movement and playing small instruments.
For More information about
Children's Choirs talk to
Deb Paul (deb@stmarkwdm.org).
The Chancel Choir includes singers of all ages from high school on up and reheases every Wednesday evening. The Chancel Choir is the primary choir for music leadership at the traditional worship services. The repertoire ranges from the Baroque period to recently written and published compositions.
For More information about the
Chancel Choir talk to
Mark Babcock (mark@stmarkwdm.org).
Contemporary Service
Praise Team
The Praise Team leads the 9:45 Contemporary service every Sunday. The team consists of four to six song leaders, a keyboard player, drummer, and guitarists. The team rehearses on Wednesday evenings. New faces are always welcome! This team is co-lead by Deb Paul (deb@stmarkwdm.org) and Jake Bouma (jake@stmarkwdm.org).
Handbell Choirs
Anyone is invited to participate in our various bell choir groups...
Advanced Bell Choir
Beginning Bell Choir
Children’s Chime Choir
For more information talk to
Deb Paul (deb@stmarkwdm.org).
Instrumental Music
Groups
Anyone who has experience playing a musical instrument we have a group for you!!!
String Group
Brass Group
Grace Notes
For more Information talk to Deb Paul (deb@stmarkwdm.org).
Pipe Organ
Pipe Organ Our organ is a mechanical action organ designed and built by the
Holtkamp Organ Company of Cleveland, Ohio. It was installed and dedicated
to the glory of God in 1995. It features a two-manual console with full AGO
pedal board. There are 37 ranks consisting of 1,087 pipes in the chamber
that dominates the balcony at the rear of the church. This marvelous instrument
first and foremost leads the congregation in singing during traditional worship
services. The flexibility of sounds available allow for accompaniment of
the choirs and small groups plus vivid interpretation of organ literature,
both classical and contemporary.
View the Complete Organ Stop List