Bill Morgan is a Kodly and Orff-Schulwerk certified teacher with over thirty-two years' experience teaching children. He has a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Evansville and MA in education from Northern Kentucky University. His Orff-Schulwerk training was completed at the University of Kentucky, and he completed his Kodly certification at Indiana University. Bill currently teaches third-sixth grade general music and choir at Binford Elementary.

The group was founded by children and Masa Fukuda in 2001 after he composed the song "It Just Takes Love" for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Fukuda asked students to participate in a commemorative CD for the Olympics. Some of the students also were "children of light" performers for the Olympics, whom he volunteered to help train. After the Olympics, 25 students wanted to continue singing together, and Fukuda formed the choir as a nonprofit organization to continue working with them.


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In 2008, it was the host choir for In Harmony, an annual international children's music festival.[23] One Voice has performed at Abravanel Hall during Bestor's annual show "A Kurt Bestor Christmas".[6] They have performed at the Salt Palace during RootsTech.[24] They have collaborated with Ben Rector,[25] David Archuleta,[6] Jenny Oaks Baker,[4] Sam Cardon,[7] Peter Breinholt,[6] Barry Manilow,[6] Janice Kapp Perry,[4] The Piano Guys,[6] Jon Schmidt,[26] Garth Smith,[27] Ryan Shupe,[6] Vocal Point,[28] and Mat & Savanna Shaw.[29] In February 2012, the first members of the choir who had participated in the Olympics performed at the 2002 Winter Games Tenth Anniversary Legacy Event.[30] The group performs at charitable events including those hosted by Operation Smile and the Ouelessebougou Alliance.[18]

Fukuda directs the choir and does all the musical arrangements, writing for every song roughly six to nine segments.[6] Fukuda told the Deseret News in 2015 that he was raised in Japan where choirs were primarily about "technique and preciseness".[6] Noting that although "those are really important things", he wants the children to find choir enjoyable.[6] They typically have three different parts. Once in a while, they have seven or eight, including four sopranos, two altos, a tenor, and less frequently a high soprano.[4]

All of the awe and mystery of the rhetorical question has been captured in this arrangement now available for SSAA choir, solo voice and piano or optional full orchestra. From quiet contemplation to an explosion of revelation, the listener is challenged to come face-to-face with the implications of the question and its answer. A stunning moment in your Christmas programming.

Leanna Hinger received her B.M. in Choral Music Education with a concentration in voice from the Catholic University of America. She began her musical journey in the children's choir at her childhood church in Brookfield, under the direction of our very own Michael Ferrari! She has been a Catholic Church cantor since a young teen and joined the St. Mary music ministry in January 2022, assuming her role as Cantor and in the Adult Choir. Leanna is a Music Educator at Reed Intermediate School om Newtown, where she teaches Chorus. Leanna is thrilled to have the opportunity to combine her love of the Catholic faith with her passion for teaching music to young people.

One Voice Children’s Choir presents this children choir music titled Mary Did You Know for from the album A Christmas Wish free downloads.

The Chorister and the Church of the Future conference gathered conductors, scholars, educators, church musicians, and students to discuss ways to reinvigorate children's choral music in sacred settings from Cathedrals to local congregations. The assembled presenters hailed from across the country and Europe and represented church choirs, community choruses, universities, public schools, and private charter academies. Our goal was to share ideas and disseminate the collective knowledge of our guests with Notre Dame graduate students, regional music educators, and church musicians.

This forum united leading authorities in the training and formation of children's choirs to raise questions that concern the preservation and future growth of children's sacred choral music within religious institutions and concert halls of the future. Our assembly of presenters broke down barriers that often divide scholars from practitioners and performers from parishioners in search of answers.

In 1970, Thomas Road Baptist Church began a Broadway-style Christmas program that, for decades, was known as The Living Christmas Tree. The TRBC choir would stand, like live ornaments in a large tree-shaped loft and fill the auditorium with the beautiful sounds of Christmas. Today, the program is known as the Virginia Christmas Spectacular.

The San Diego Children\u2019s Choir is recognized as one of the best children\u2019s choirs in Southern California because of the quality of its musical education, the talent and diversity of its choristers, and the contributions it makes to arts and culture in the region.

Named San Diego\u2019s \u201CAmbassadors of Song,\u201D the Choir has a 27-year history of providing children with excellent choral music education, and performance opportunities that instill confidence, teamwork and a lifelong love of music. Founded in 1990, the choir is the area's oldest and largest choral training program for children. It serves more than 475 youth, ages four\u201318, at locations throughout San Diego County. Since it started, the Choir has introduced thousands of children to the joy of music.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ABOUND AT ST. MARY:

 

ARIMATHEANS:

 

 This is a ministry of men and women providing parish family presence and support at funerals in our church. At a time when families are grieving the loss of a loved one, the presence of parish family members at the funeral can be a great comfort. This parish presence is especially important at small funerals, where extra voices are helpful with the responses during the Mass.

 

 If you are interested, please call Rose Marie Genco at 517-750-3759

 

HOSPITALITY MINISTRY:

 

 Welcome your fellow parishioners to Mass on the weekends. This is a very important ministry to help all feel welcome and comfortable. You may sign up as an individual, couple or family on a rotating schedule basis and pick the Mass you usually attend, if you wish. For more information, please call Mary Malewitz at 414-1886 for more information.

 

LECTOR AND/OR EXTRAORDINARY MINISTER OF THE EUCHARIST:

 

 Contact Mary Malewitz if you are interested in becoming a Lector or Eucharistic Minister. A schedule is provided twice yearly that includes all three weekend Masses. Once you have been trained, you may select the Mass time you would prefer. 517-414-1886 or malewitz@yahoo.com

 

USHERS;

PRESENTING THE GIFTS:

 

 

 If you would like to help out before Mass as an usher, please contact David & Karen DesNoyer at 783-1401. You may also contact them to volunteer as a family or group to bring the gifts to the Altar at a Mass on a particular date. Contact Karen or Dave for the Schedule, or sign the yellow folder underneath the Prayer Intention book in the vestibule of the Church.

 

 

EUCHARIST TO SHUT-INS

 

 Call the parish office (784-7184) to volunteer to take Holy Eucharist to the home-bound or those confined to a nursing home. We cannot schedule visits if we don't know who and where to contact parishioners. We will do our very best to see to it that your loved one is visited and receives Holy Communion. 

 





 

 

MUSIC MINISTRY

 

 St. Mary is blessed to have a fantastic music ministry. Available to volunteers, we offer:

The von Trapp family escaped from Nazi occupied Austria when Werner was 23 in 1938. They arrived as refugees in New York where they quickly became popular with concert audiences, performing in the U.S. and 30 other countries until 1956. Werner joined the U.S. Army in 1943 and served in Europe with the ski troops as part of the 10th Mountain Division. After the war, he returned home to the family farm in Stowe, Vermont, and resumed touring with the family choir. He married Erika Klambauer in 1948 and the two had six children. e24fc04721

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