Choir Rehearsals for Easter 2025

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A collage of large paper cutout music notes and small hearts cut from sheet music. The background is staff paper. A sprig of lavender is on the left and one is on the right. Image licensed from Envato Elements.

We will be starting to rehearse our song for Easter on Sunday, March 23 after service. Please plan on joining.

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It is that time of year again everyone. Time to prep our song for Easter. YEAH!!!!

Here are the details.

Song – Rise Up by the Many
When – Rehearsal with be after church for four weeks leading up to Easter, starting on March 23. Those dates are 3/23, 3/30, 4/6, and 4/13. And we will start as soon as we are able.
Where – We don’t have a spot solidified as of now, but we will more than likely be rehearsing in the gathering space in the basement.

Commitment – The one caveat to singing on Easter is being present at as many rehearsals as possible. With that, my ask is that you attend at least two the rehearsals prior to Easter morning. We need the time to remember how to sing together and to really gel as a group.

Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

And if you want a preview of the song, please link with the link below.

Rise Up by The Many

Kevin Werner Hohlstein

About Kevin Werner Hohlstein

Kevin Werner Hohlstein is the Minister of Music at Living Table United Church of Christ, joining the team in February of 2017. As a church musician, Kevin’s started when he was in high school as church organist in his home church in Lodi, Wisconsin. Jump ahead to the early part of the 2000s, Kevin was a member of the music ministry at All God’s Children MCC, including a member of the praise and worship team. In 2003, he was a part of the album released by the praise and worship team, For God’s Sake. Before moving to the Twin Cities, Kevin completed a BA in Music at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire and while in school had the opportunity to work with the Eau Claire Children’s Theater and Fanny Hill Dinner Theater. Calling the Twin Cities home since 1995, he has worked as a performer, choreographer, and director with many theater companies across the Twin Cities metro and in western Wisconsin. Kevin is a full time faculty member at Perpich Center for Arts Education in Golden Valley and also teaches at Moore Than Dance in Fridley. When he is not creating worship or teaching, he can be seen from time to time around the Twin Cities as a cabaret performer, and is proud to be a founding member of the Twin Cities Cabaret Artists Network (TCCAN).

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