There’s a well-known saying that the most segregated hour in the U.S. is 11 a.m. on Sunday. That aphorism reflects the longstanding reality that 86% of churches lacked meaningful racial diversity as ...
Nadine Cooper was 12 when her music teacher gathered a group of students to sing around the piano. “I started singing, I thought I was doing really well. ... But he turned around and put his hand on ...
Through music and witness, Friends of Club 21 choir affirms the value of every human life. The Friends of Club 21 choir enjoys being in D.C. (photo: Gigi Duncan/National Catholic Register / Gigi ...
Come Friday, and every friend group sits around and ponders on their weekend plans. For Srushti Bukane, a doctor-turned-party host, the idea was quite simple. Bukane’s cosy one bedroom house, now ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The Choir Room began in May 2022 to create a new opportunity for Nashville community members to sing in a choir and admire gospel music. The nonprofit's ascendant popularity on social media and among ...
Nora Gross was singing in the first row of the children's choir at her church's annual Christmas concert. Then, the 2-year-old, who turned 3 a few days after the concert, went rogue in a moment that ...
A radiant Christmas celebration brought an emphatic account of Britten’s song cycle, together with past commissions by Welsh composers and newer works that perfectly complemented each other Halifax, ...
Just as lullabies send babies to sleep, so songs can help those at the other end of life on their way. The leader of a Threshold Choir reveals what they do – and the personal tragedies that convinced ...
Inside an Atlanta rehearsal space, it's more than just voices rising in song. It's healing and hope. CommUnity ATL is a creative collective born from one woman's personal journey to reinvent herself.
A choir teacher was exasperated with hearing slang like “67” in her middle school classroom. Rather than ban it, she asked her students to write and perform a song about it. “Some teachers get ...
A pub full of people blasting out a rendition of Toto's Africa is bliss to Astrid Jorgensen but chew popcorn near her, or cough, or sniff, and rage boils inside her. She knows it is odd to admit she ...
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