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The Sanctuary Choir

A choir for all voices — no auditions! We practice Thursdays from 7:30 to 9:00 PM in Room 202.

New Anthem for this Summer:
Standing and Leaning Medley

Rutter Magnificat — we rehearse the Magnificat for about 45 minutes at the beginning of each rehearsal Contact Randy Zercher here if you have questions.

Click here for a recent rehearsal newsletter, which has the summer schedule for the Sanctuary Choir and Master ringers.

For more information about the Sanctuary Choir, call or write:

Choir President:
Jackie Rundstein: 713-723-5291.
alfadau@sbcglobal.net

Director:
Randy Zercher: 713-253-5436.
randy1@westburyumc.org

Assistant:
Sarah Winkel: 713-729-0468. E-mail:
sarah1@westburyumc.org

Bern, Switzerland — June, 2007

We had a great time — great performances, new friends, and the sun was even shining the day we went into the Alps! We have LOTS of photos!
Photos by Brenda.
Photos by Glen.
Photos by Harry.
Photos by Jackie.(Not uploaded yet)
Photos by Jane.(Not uploaded yet)
Photos by Kathy.(Not uploaded yet)

Recommend a friend

Do you know someone who has a nice singing voice but is too bashful to tell anyone about it? Recommend them for the choir here.

Tributes

All Saints Day, 2007 — two reflections on two of our many choir “saints” — Homer Finck and Leo Rundstein.

Did you know?

Did you know that singing improves your health? Sanctuary Choir singers are selfish: they go to rehearsals because they FEEL SO GOOD afterwards!

Singing increases oxygen flow in the body, normalizes blood pressure, increases intelligence (you're using both sides of your brain in the Sanctuary Choir), and reduces the level of cortisol in the body. Cortisol is a stress-inducing hormone.

Need more reasons to sing? Here's a light-hearted look at the Top Ten Reasons to be a (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass).

 

Westbury United Methodist Church  •  5200 Willowbend Blvd.  •  Houston, Texas 77096-5298  •  713-723-0175