St. Christopher's Music

Choirs
In the Episcopal tradition, music plays an important role in worship. The music program at St. Christopher's offers opportunities to provide musical leadership and enrichment in the liturgy.
St. Christopher's Choir consists of singers in high school through adult. Rehearsals are on Thursdays evenings, 6:00-7:30 pm. This choir sings for the 10:00 a.m. worship service on Sundays September through May. New singers are always welcome!
St. Christopher's also offers opportunities for any youth in pre-school and above to make music together. This year several opportunities for handbell/hand chime ringing and other musical instruments will be available. All are welcome.
Questions about St. Christopher's Music Ministry?
Contact: Robert Richter, Director of Music & Organist,
Email
317-846-8716
In the Episcopal tradition, music plays an important role in worship. The music program at St. Christopher's offers opportunities to provide musical leadership and enrichment in the liturgy.
St. Christopher's Choir consists of singers in high school through adult. Rehearsals are on Thursdays evenings, 6:00-7:30 pm. This choir sings for the 10:00 a.m. worship service on Sundays September through May. New singers are always welcome!
St. Christopher's also offers opportunities for any youth in pre-school and above to make music together. This year several opportunities for handbell/hand chime ringing and other musical instruments will be available. All are welcome.
Questions about St. Christopher's Music Ministry?
Contact: Robert Richter, Director of Music & Organist,
317-846-8716
Listen to Music from Worship at St. Christopher's

Music on Main Fine Arts Series
The Music on Main Fine Arts Series is sponsored by St. Christopher's Episcopal Church to raise awareness of the arts and their importance in building community.
For information about the Music on Main Fine Arts Series, contact Robert Richter.
The Music on Main Fine Arts Series is sponsored by St. Christopher's Episcopal Church to raise awareness of the arts and their importance in building community.
For information about the Music on Main Fine Arts Series, contact Robert Richter.