Liturgical music is an integral part of our worship celebrations. The musical styles of our various choirs present a unique and spiritual element that enables our congregation to lift up their voices in praise. Although the various groups have different styles, different rehearsal times, different commitment levels, and different Mass schedules, they all strive toward a common goal: to lead the congregation in sung prayer and to glorify God through the music they each produce.
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INSTRUMENTALISTS
We typically use instruments such as organ, piano, and guitar for the instrumental foundation of our musical groups and basic song-leading at Mass. All other instruments including, but not limited to, the flute, violin, cello, oboe, clarinet, harp, and percussion are used as supplemental instrumentation for these groups. Rehearsal and Mass times/dates depend on the particular group or need. Qualified instrumentalists need to possess basic music reading skills, ability to play in tune and tempo with a group or a soloist. Anyone interested in sharing their musical gifts is encouraged to offer their talents to the parish.
CANTORS
Song leaders are needed at most Masses, especially those Masses with no ensemble or group present to provide the leading. In addition, cantors are scheduled for funerals, weddings, and also on various Holy Days and holidays whose dates may happen to fall within the week. Qualifications for a cantor include basic music reading skills, the ability to sing in tune and tempo with a group or a single accompanist, ability to effectively engage the congregation in song. Anyone interested in sharing their musical gifts is encouraged to offer their talents to the parish.
PARISH CHOIR
Our adult Parish Choir is a four-part harmony choir, singing everything from a capella gospel-style arrangements to traditional, full organ, full voice hymns. Singers high school age and older are encouraged to join. This choir leads songs at 9:30 a.m. Mass on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month, September through May. It will also lead songs on special liturgies and Holy Days including the Triduum, Thanksgiving, and Christmas midnight Mass.
Rehearsals are most Thursdays of the month from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Participation in the adult choir requires singers to match pitch, possess the ability to sing with a group, attend rehearsals, and attend the scheduled Masses. The ability to read music is a plus, but not a necessity. Anyone interested in sharing their musical gifts is encouraged to offer their talents to the parish.
The Youth Choir is comprised of students in the 3rd grade through high school grades. This choir leads the music at 9:30 a.m. Mass on the 3rd Sunday of the month, October through May. In addition to these regularly scheduled Masses, the Youth Choir also leads the music on Christmas Eve 4 p.m. Mass and Easter Sunday. Rehearsals are typically held one day a week during the school year with 2 options to choose: either after school from 3:00-4:00 p.m. or in the evening from 7:00-8:00 p.m.
The choir sings a range of repertoire from traditional hymns to contemporary songs to two-part choral arrangements. Youth Choir members should be able to match pitch, possess the ability to sing with a group, and attend rehearsals and scheduled Masses and events. Anyone interested in sharing their musical gifts is encouraged to offer their talents to the parish.
CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLE
A bright, energetic ensemble of adults with a variety of musical instruments leads worship at 9:30 a.m. Mass on the 1st Sunday of the Month and the 11:30 am Mass on the 3rd Sunday of the Month. Additionally, the ensemble leads songs at Christmas Eve 6:30 p.m. Mass, as well as joining with the other choirs for the Triduum. The ensemble sings mainly contemporary pieces, using repertoire from both Contemporary Christian music to liturgical songs of the past 20 years. The group uses instrumentalists capable of playing the guitar, piano, and drums.
Vocalists should be able to match pitch, sing with a group, and all members should attend both rehearsals and scheduled Masses. The ability to read music is a plus but not a necessity.
Anyone interested in sharing their musical gifts is encouraged to offer their talents to the parish
The Praise and Worship Band leads the music at the Sunday 5:30 p.m. Mass. Their musical style is that of Christian semi-Rock and they lead the young people and adults in a powerful and prayerful spiritual worship. They use a wide variety of musical instruments including electric guitar, bass guitar, keyboard, and drums.
The main focus is contemporary praise and worship selections. The group also helps with Easter Sunday, as well as joining the other choirs for important liturgies such as the Triduum. Rehearsals are weekly on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. The ability to match pitch, sing with a group, attend rehearsals, and attend scheduled Masses is necessary. Anyone interested in sharing their musical gifts is encouraged to offer their talents to the parish.
BAND OF BROTHERS
This all men’s ensemble leads music at the 9:30 a.m. mass in months that have a 5th Sunday (2-3 times per year). The group is made up of men 18 and older who sing or play an instrument. The Band of Brothers sings contemporary and traditional liturgical music. This is a low commitment group that requires no musical training or experience and is a great way to get experience with music ministry at Sacred Heart. Rehearsals are held the week before the mass when the group sings.
In addition to singing on the 5th Sunday of the month, the ensemble also sings at the Men’s Club Memorial Mass which usually lands on the first Monday of November.
Whether you are a seasoned veteran or a novice, we’d love to have you add your voice to ours to worship our Lord!