The Parish of Flitwick

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Diocese of St Albans

 

 

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There is an enthusiastic choir of adults and children at St. Peter & St. Paul’s Church and members enjoy learning to sing a variety of church music in a friendly, fun and hard working environment. The choir sings at the 10.30 Parish Communion service each Sunday (except the first Sunday of every month) and also sings at weddings and other special services throughout the year.

 

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The choir is affiliated to the Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) and follows their “Voice for Life” training scheme which provides a framework for singers to develop their vocal skills, their musical understanding and their knowledge of the Christian faith. The different levels in the Voice for Life scheme provide training for beginners through to advanced singers and medals and coloured ribbons are awarded as each level is achieved.

The choir practises every Friday evening during each school term either in Church or in the Chapter House by the Church.

 

Juniors & adults meet from 7.15pm to 8.30pm

 

New members (adults and children aged from seven) are always most welcome to join. You do not have to be able to read music but you do need to have an enthusiasm for singing and a commitment to attending services regularly throughout the year.

 

If you would like to come along and see what we do, we will be pleased to welcome you.

 

For further information, please contact me via the link below.

 

Mrs Susan Sims

Organist & Choir Master

 

Contact Susan susansims99@yahoo.co.uk or the vicar mfjbradley@btopenworld.com for further details

 

 
   

This page last updated 10/05/2008