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CONSOLATION FOR THE SUFFERING
A CONCERT OF MUSIC AND NARRATIVE FOR THE MANY WHO SUFFER FOR THEIR FAITH
Produced by Brehm Center’s Fred Bock Institute of Music at Fuller Theological Seminary, this unique music event seeks to amplify the stories we do not often listen for: the voices of the daily persecuted and suffering Christians around the world.
Newly-composed music for choir, orchestra, and soloists will be interspersed with the stories of individuals who have suffered for their faith, creating a holistic reminder of, and lament for, our brothers and sisters.
The choir is composed of singers from Vanguard University and St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. They will join conductor Dr. James L. Melton and conductor/composer Dr. Edwin M. Willmington of Fuller Theological Seminary to create an experience of listening, contemplation, and prayer.
Through this music may we be prompted to pray and remember those who live under the often lethal reality of persecution everyday.
CDs are available HERE.
To purchase sheet music and/or orchestrations, please contact us HERE.
Listen:
© 2018 Shepherd’s Staff Worship Music/ASCAP
Watch a clip from the live performance on February 25, 2018 (“In Paradisum / John 14:1-3”):
© 2018 Shepherd’s Staff Worship Music/ASCAP
PAST PERFORMANCES:
Lake Avenue Church – Pasadena, CA
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church – Newport Beach, CA
La Cañada Presbyterian Church – La Cañada, CA
Carnegie Hall – New York, NY