Dear Choir Director

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(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”)

Dear Choir Director:

I wanted you to know that I visited your service on Sunday. I paid careful attention to all the ingredients that were utilized. It was obvious that care had been taken in many areas. The choir had been well rehearsed, pretty well-balanced, and sang in tune. I liked the melody that was chosen for the hymn that was sung, though it was not the commonly used tune. I thought that the organist did a fine job of not only a pretty cool hymn introduction, but also the last verse harmony was especially nice. I also noticed a mixture of traditional and modern songs used, and the accompaniment was tastefully different to match the style changes. Anyway, I just wanted you to know that I stopped by and noticed the effort that had been taken.

Sincerely,

God

P.S. Don’t forget the cross!

P.P.S. So, Jubal, did you ever plan worship services? If so, were you creative…and did you get in trouble for that?

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ed
Ed is a composer, conductor, orchestrator, worship consultant & educator, and author. He has been a director of a music institute at a seminary, a worship & arts pastor at a large church, a music professor at a university, and has written orchestrations as a profession. Ed has also traveled the world, sharing the gift of music in places like South Africa, Romania, and Argentina.

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