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2022 Concert Tour to Georgia and Florida | MAKE A GIFT

In March 2022, the Wisconsin Lutheran Choir and Chamber Choir will share the promise of the Gospel through music as they travel to schools and congregations in Georgia and Florida. As an ensemble of Christian musicians, students know that their words are not mere poetry, but are instead a statement of faith. 

A unique aspect of touring is the special bond of Christian camaraderie that unites choir members together. New friendships flourish, and lifelong memories are made as they enjoy the fellowship of our host churches. During this time, students develop spiritually, academically, and musically.

Moreover, sharing God’s Word through song has a profound impact on both choir members and concert-goers. During a performance, students can see the power of their music firsthand simply by watching the faces of those in the audience.

My favorite part of performing with the Wisconsin Lutheran Choir was seeing someone in the audience who needed to hear a message we just shared in song. I had people come up to me after a concert to thank me for singing a certain piece because it greatly resonated with them. These experiences remind me how powerful worship music is and why choir participation is so amazing. – Rebecca (Holm) Prellwitz ’21 – Wisconsin Lutheran Choir alumna

You can help the choir carry out its mission of “glorifying God with a commitment to excellence” as they share music and Gospel hope across the nation. Choir members rely on your support to make it affordable for them to participate in the tour. Please consider a gift to help students take part in this life changing experience. Your donation will expand the reach of the choir as they bring beautiful choral music and the hope of the Gospel during this year’s tour, and those in years to come.

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Is anyone worthy? Is anyone whole? Is anyone able to break the seal and open the scroll?
The Lion of Judah who conquered the grave, 
He is David’s Root, and the Lamb who died to ransom the slave.
From ev’ry people and tribe, ev’ry nation and tongue, 
He has made us a kingdom and priests to God, to reign with the Son.
Is He worthy of all blessing and honor and glory? 
Is He worthy of this? He is!

-"Is He Worthy?" 
Andrew Peterson and Ben Shive, arr. Dan Forrest (b. 1978)