So I've been to All Saints the last three Sundays. Yes--three! That's more services I've attended consecutively since middle school. Hooray! The real reason I came that first day was to sing in the choir. My Mom gets the All Saints newsletter and the blurb in the back said "Summer Choir Continues! All tuneful voices are welcome to sing any or all of the Sundays through September 5." Seeing as I might be working with a choir in South Africa and have never sang with one before, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to combine two of my summer goals--go to new churches and learn how choirs operate! And I was totally right.
The first day, about three and a half weeks ago, I found the choir room and tentatively sat with the altos. Seeing as I had never sung a note in an organized manner in my life, I figured, hey, I probably can't sing too high and I'm a girl, so I'm probably an alto. I sat next to one of the nicest women ever, who soon suggested that we fill in to the front. So there I was, first choir rehearsal ever, and I'm in the front row! Plus this woman, Susan, started asking questions about me, what I do, my singing experience (um... none), etc. Somehow luck had it that Susan was very experienced and knew about everyone in the All Saints Community. By the end of the service she was introducing me to anyone I might have wanted to meet, including the South African priest and the lovely woman who warmed up the choir, Zanaida.
I won't bore you with the details of choir practice, but it was fun, we rehearsed upstairs with the organ, then put on choir robes! and sung our service. Walking and singing was a little tough, but I'm getting a handle on it.
choir robes!
What fun. At the end of that first service, I had met a lot of people and gotten a hang of it. Plus Zanaida and I were going to have a voice lesson! Hooray! That lesson was really awesome and during it I learned that... lo and behold... I'm a soprano! Oops. Live and learn.
So for the second service, I sang soprano. Glory be to God. At that second service (August 1), Susan Russell preached. She was great; she talked about spring cleaning for the church and mentioned her and her wife's approach to cleaning their garage. The third service (August 8), was preached by Zelda Kennedy, a very powerful black woman speaker who relied pretty heavily on scripture, which was less my cup of tea than Susan Russell's general morals etc., but still interesting. I enjoy the services, though my mom has a point in that there is a LOT of standing and sitting during the service. (doesn't bother me that much, cuz we have to stand to sing anyway) I take Communion during the service, because, well everybody does! Everyone gets to eat the wafer and taste the wine! No "you must have been baptized yet" business. I like that inclusiveness (Catholics - 0, Episcopalians-1). At the last service I even got to lead the sopranos to communion! Woo.
The view from where I take communion...
Excellent. It must be noted that All Saints is SUPER liberal. And maybe that's why I like it. Every Sunday they have an "Action Table" where congregants can write letters to their senators and representatives about things like the recent Arizona law, or the death penalty, or gay marriage! In that realm, the church even has a group for gay congregants. (= super liberal)
So overall, a pretty awesome church. I'll be there again this Sunday, tragically for the last time until next summer, but I've had a ball so far and I've learned a lot about singing and how great Christian/Episcopal churches can be. Great success.
hooray!!
ReplyDeleteYay Episcopal Church! Yay Susan Russell! Yay gay! Yay all around!
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