Choir, Music and Drama
Dolores McCreary, Organist and Director
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The Chancel Choir The Chancel Choir provides music leadership for the 10:30 Sunday Eucharist. Participation in the choir at St. Luke’s is open to all interested adults and youth. A willingness to make a regular commitment of time for rehearsal and to sing with the choir on Sundays and other special occasions is the major requirement for being in the choir. Regular Wednesday evening rehearsals begin at 7:00 p.m. and last for approximately two hours. Singing in the choir provides opportunities to improve singing and music reading skills. More importantly, participation in the choir offers very special fellowship and support from a group of dedicated Christian men and women while leading in worship. Group Voice Classes are available on special request. Preference is given to people who are seriously considering singing in the St. Luke’s Choir. Click the PLAY button to view St. Luke's Choir - last 100 years.
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Drama A variety of drama experiences are made available for the parish. Our list of presentations includes musicals by children, youth and adults: Godspell, The Third Question of the King, Once Upon a Lily Pad, The Good Samaritan, 100% Chance of Rain, People of the Inn, The Long Way ‘Round to Nineveh and a variety of Christmas pageants. The bi-annual presentation of The Stations of the Cross is one of the most profound dramatic efforts we stage. Many of the musical productions were written by Dolores McCreary, our Choir Director and Organist. Future plans include exploration of the Gospels and other Bible stories with the goal of writing our own material for dramatization. Clips from Dearie Do You Remember and Meshuggah Nuns. |
OK Mozart Showcase![]() St. Luke’s talent is often featured in the annual OK Mozart Festival in the Showcase Events. In addition, our facilities are often used for various OK Mozart presentations. This is an avenue for involvement in the arts and provides opportunities for sharing our Anglican tradition of fine music and hospitality. |
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