May Festival of Religious Arts
Saturday and Sunday
May 20 and 21
Saturday, May 20
Open Rehearsal
1:30-4:00 (Sanctuary)
Choir and Orchestra
See and hear how the musicians prepare for the May Festival Concert.
Sunday, May 21
Service of Worship
10:00 a.m. (Sanctuary)
Westminster and Knox Choirs
Knox Ringers
Eric Knorr, Trumpet
Friends of the Groom
Intergenerational Drama by Friends of the Groom
11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. (Fellowship Hall)
“From the Ridiculous to the Divine”
Concert Preview - John Neely
4:30 p.m. (Chapel)
An introduction to the music to be performed for the Festival Concert
Supper Under the Tent
5:30 p.m. (Wilkinson Street)
Reservations required. More information below.
Festival Concert
7:00 p.m. (Sanctuary)
Will be livestreamed
Westminster Festival Choir with Orchestra
Jeremy Winston, Tenor Soloist
“Zadok the Priest” – Handel
“Sanctus” from St. Cecilia Mass – Gounod
“Panis Angelicus” from Mass in A – Franck
Preludio Sinfonico - Puccini
“Kyrie” and “Gloria” from Messe di Gloria – Puccini
John Neely, Conductor
Freewill offering
Childcare provided, ages 5 and under
All events are free except the Supper Under the Tent.
Supper Under the Tent
Sunday, May 21, 5:30 p.m.
The reservation deadline has passed. We look forward to celebrating with you!
Menu
Beef tenderloin, sweet corn, and herbed tomato salad
Gerber Farms chicken breast, Carolina rice and spring vegetable salad
Asparagus, lemon chive vinaigrette
Roasted beets, walnuts, and watercress
Dessert Platters - gluten free fudge brownies,
Grist’s pine nut crusted lemon squares, small cookies, fresh fruit
The meal is gluten free except for some desserts.
Price: $19.00 per person
Jeremy Winston
Jeremy Winston is founder and conductor of the Jeremy Winston Chorale and Director of Worship and the Arts Music for the Kettering Adventist Church.
Friends of the Groom
Friends of the Groom is a professional theater company dedicated to communicating the Christian message in an entertaining and challenging format. The inter-denominational group is located in Cincinnati, Ohio, and normally travels in teams of two or three. Since 1980, they have performed plays, led retreat weekends, and conducted workshops in thousands of locations in 38 states, 9 countries, and 3 continents.