by Tim Hotchkiss Under the direction ofLyle Anderson, professoij of music,the Concert Chorale experience another year of ministering through song and enjoying fellowship together. Dr. Anderson has been a Cedarville professor since 1970,and has been the only director in this choir's history. Approximately ninety students made up the Concert Chorale this year. They sang in the Grandparent's Day chapel,in the annual praise chapel,at graduation,and in a special miniconcert in the recital hall along with the Men's Glee Club. The chorale focused on ministry, and Dr. Anderson encouraged this by making prayer a priority and providing the group with ministry opportunities. Each year,the Concert Chorale has the opportunity to go on a small singing tour to spread the gospel. This Easter Break they were able to tour England, where they sang in small and large churches,and they also performed a few impromptu concerts. Although ministry was the first priority ofthe trip, the chorale also had the opportunity to see London and Oxford. All photos: Blackburn 142 campus life Jennifer Drexel,Erin Troike,Jenny Armour,Holly Favorite(1 to r)enjoy fellowship during a break from practice (top). Concert Chorale ministers in the James T.Jeremiah Chapel(middle). Under the direction ofDr. Anderson,members give their all during practice(bottom).
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