"WITH A VOICE OF SINGING"
With a Voice of Singing was the theme that encompassed a weekend in which the Eastern Territorial Songsters visited the Massachusetts Division to minister the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Ministry through vocal music was the goal behind the formation of this group and it was evident that this was the case throughout the weekend. The goal of the weekend ultimately was to minister the Gospel, but also to allow the delegates of this event to realize what they can do to enhance the worship at their corps using their voice and simple vocal techniques.
The Songsters arrived in Boston on the evening of Wednesday, February 20th, for two days of vocal rehearsal and preparation before the weekend. This group only meets four times a year, so practice when they are together is important to prepare them for their ministry. Not only did these extra days help them prepare for the weekend ahead, but it also kept them ahead of a sizeable snowstorm in Boston and the northeast on Friday. The Lord is awesome! He is always in control, even well in advance!
The Songsters arrived in Boston on the evening of Wednesday, February 20th, for two days of vocal rehearsal and preparation before the weekend. This group only meets four times a year, so practice when they are together is important to prepare them for their ministry. Not only did these extra days help them prepare for the weekend ahead, but it also kept them ahead of a sizeable snowstorm in Boston and the northeast on Friday. The Lord is awesome! He is always in control, even well in advance!
A united session started Saturday morning off in which delegates got their first taste of the Songsters in two songs, Singing in the Heavenly Choir and Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit. These songs made me want to get up and stomp my feet right from the start of the day. This was only a taste of what we would hear from the Songsters the rest of the day and certainly got us off to a great start.
Following these toe-tappers we heard from several people in the division sharing why they like to sing which was followed by a sing-along with B/M Anne Langille. This session was concluded with a rendition of the theme for the weekend With a Voice of Singing in which the delegates joined with the Songsters to practice for their combined performance in the Festival of Song later in the evening.
The afternoon was filled with vocal seminars taught by members of the Songsters. The sessions included Getting Boys to Sing with Major Stephen Ditmer, Success with Girls Voices with Lieutenant Patricia Wood, Confidence with Simple Vocal Technique with YP B/M David Cornish, Getting Beyond Vocal Challenges with B/M Erik Jones and My Congregational Singing with S/L William L. Rollins. These sessions provided information on how to enhance the worship experience at your corps by using simple and practical techniques that will bring out the best in any group.
After a spectacular evening meal provided by the Boston Central Hispanic Corps, the Songsters joined with local corps vocal groups for the Festival of Song. Starting off the program was a rousing performance of I Feel Like Praising Him followed by a lovely rendition of In Jesus Name by the Territorial Songsters. This was a highlight of the evening for me. The sensitivity and presentation of this was a real tribute to the hard work and dedication of the Songsters and the expertise and sensitivity of S/L William Rollins. The first contributor from the Massachusetts Division that evening was the South End Youth Chorus performing You are the Living Word and New Season. It was good to see the youth of the division participating and lifting up their voices to God! This was followed by the ETS Dineros, a male quartet in the style of a gospel quartet. These four gentlemen offered up performances of Jesus Loves Me and When We All Get Together. You got a taste of the real technique here from the highest of tenor to the lowest of bass voices. What a treat! S/L William Rollins got the toes tapping again with a good old fashioned sing-a-long followed by the Songsters singing Song for a Prodigal as their offering while others gave monetarily to the Lord during the offertory. The Roxbury Songsters proved to all that you are never too old to sing or dance as they offered their renditions of Lord I Lift Up Your Name and To God Be the Glory.
The only group to sing acapella for the evening was the Quincy Band Chorus singing two old time favorites My Jesus I Love Thee and White as Snow. In the final portion of the festival, the Songsters brought their last two planned items of the evening with Let Us Break Bread sung by the men and a soulful version of the Hallelujah Chorus entitled Hallelujah which again got many dancing for the Lord!
All voices united for the finale of the evening With a Voice of Singing. There is nothing like the sound of 120 people singing to the Lord all at the same time. What a fitting end for an evening of song!
Of course, no concert is complete without an encore. The Songsters without much coaxing allowed us to once again enjoy the rousing Singing in the Heavenly Choir before heading out into the cold wintery night. We certainly went out with a song in our hearts singing joy to our Father and Lord Jesus Christ.
While most of us went home and to our own corps on Sunday, the Songsters had one more early-morning stop to make at the famous Park Street Church in Boston, where they participated in two worship services using their gifts to enhance the worship of that church.
After a long four days of hard work, some had a long trip home and others not. However, the one thing that remained here in Boston was the Spirit from the ministry of the Songsters over the weekend. What a wonderful time of ministry in song and praise to our Father and Lord Jesus Christ who has blessed us with the talents exhibited this weekend. We will be singing these songs in our hearts for many days to come. Thank you Eastern Territorial Songsters for what you have brought us. It will not soon be forgotten.
-- Rick Castillo, Jr
Quincy Corps
Massachusetts Division
1 Comments:
Hi- I am in search of a dear friend of mine, Anne Langille, whom I have lost contact with since we both left bridgewater state college. I googled her name- and your blog came up. Do you have her contact information? I know it is quite odd a request, so I will leave my email address jennifer_hartnett@hotmail.com and hopefully you will pass it along to her. Thanks very much.
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