volume 56, number 5
In the February/March 2005 issue of The Chorister

  • Jane Marshall reminds us that children's choirs can be effective teachers for our congregations.
  • Nan Grantham explores a variety of teaching strategies for helping our choristers understand and experience harmony.
  • A reproducible crossword puzzle created in 1989 by Debi Tyree on Helen Kemp's "A Lenten Love Song" is reprinted in this issue.
  • Sue Ellen Page guides us through an explanation of how diction can either make or break our choirs.
  • Mary Keithahn continues to explore the hymnal with teaching strategies adaptable for choir, church school, or vacation Bible school settings.
  • "What Wondrous Love Is This" is highlighted in Charlotte McElroy's Five Minute Hymn Study.
  • John Horman concludes a series on working with reluctant singers.
  • Tried and true handbell games are shared by Nancy Cappel based on her experiences with children.
  • Evelyn Parker addresses how we can influence the spiritual formation of our children and shape their Christian spirituality by how we must involve children and youth as worship leaders.
  • Weekly devotions by Steve Rice was offered for your use during the months of March and April with your choirs, church school, or as children's sermons.

 



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