Your Parish Choir in the Summer

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As many parish choirs wind down for the summer months, Dr. William Baker offers a compelling and practical case for sustaining vibrant choral leadership in worship all year long. In this episode, he challenges the growing trend of “summer recess,” reframing the choir’s role as a continuous ministry rather than a seasonal activity. With thoughtful insight and actionable strategies, he explores how choirs can adapt their structure, rehearse efficiently, and even use the summer as a time for recruitment and renewed engagement.

Today’s Question addresses a common challenge for community choruses: how to end the season with energy and purpose rather than fatigue and decline. Dr. Baker shares strategies for boosting attendance, fostering celebration, and creating meaningful culminating experiences that leave singers inspired for the next season.

Today’s Inspiration features O Sifuni Mungu, a vibrant and rhythmic choral work blending Swahili praise traditions with the text All Creatures of Our God and King. This spirited performance by the William Baker Festival Singers captures the joy and vitality of communal song.

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