Bo Peep meets a Rose Parade float, L.R. Riding Hood, David Bowie, Martha Stewart and a roller-skating Christmas tree

By |2017-05-15T22:35:08-07:00December 13th, 1996|Timeline All Saints|

We had done a few Christmas Coffeehouses as fund-raisers for our Coventry Choir tours, beginning in 1992. My vision for those was quite simple: use some choral arrangements of mostly-secular carols, have the choir stand up front and sing them, intersperse with a few solos, entertain the congregation with something different than liturgical Advent music and earn some choir scholarship funds. Sweet. Paul Dupree brought a whole new genre to our life with Home for the Holidays. The whole process, from the very beginning, was so engaging to the members of Coventry Choir, as they each chose a character they would like to be. Paul brilliantly wove those characters into a vibrant, fully staged/choreographed, entertaining, moving and altogether joyful extravaganza. I will never forget it and still enjoy watching the recording. Many happy memories ... and a big, fulfilling stretch for all of us.

Evensongs begin on a regular schedule

By |2021-07-04T16:12:15-07:00October 13th, 1996|News, Timeline All Saints|

It wasn't long after his arrival as rector that Ed Bacon wanted to add services. And that never stopped during his tenure. In October 1996, we offered our first in a series of evensongs. Prior to that time, we would have one evensong each year, usually sung by a quartet on the 4th Sunday of Advent. The almost-monthly evensongs that began with this event, deeply enriched our liturgical life over the years. They offered a different type of repertoire for the choirs to work on and an evening service, contemplative in nature, as a complement to our morning eucharists.

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