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Children & Youth Music Ministry

Children's Choirs

The children’s choirs at FPC offer an interactive and fun way to learn about worship. Children have several opportunities throughout the year to sing in FPC’s worship services and learn to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ through singing, movement, and mission involvement.

All children’s music times are scheduled to fit together with Sunday School and other Children and Family activities so that children are able to participate in both.

Angel Choir

9–9:30 AM | Sunday Mornings | PreK 4 | CE 117
Sherah Shipman (Director)  Rotating Parent Volunteers (Assistants)

In Angel Choir we offer fun and engaging ways to teach healthy singing to young children as we prepare them to lead worship through their songs.

Joyful Sound

9–9:30 AM | Sunday Mornings | K–2nd Grade | CE 248
Cynthia Blackwell (Director) and Ja’Lon Douglass (Assistant)

Joyful Sound is centered around a fun choral experience. We focus on teaching young children how and why we rehearse together each week, how to make a healthy and beautiful choral sound, and what it means to worship God through singing.

Alleluia Choir

9–9:30 AM | Sunday Mornings | 3rd–5th Grade | CE 240
Tina Hulten (Director) and Hannah Noel (Assistant)

In Alleluia Choir we begin singing 2-part music and more advanced repertoire for their worship singing. We also help these singers with music reading ability and with their advancing vocal technique and listening skills.

Resound! Youth Choir

Sunday Morning Rehearsal | 8:45-9:45 AM | Presbyterian School MS Choir Room
Leigh Shipman, Director

Resound! is a choir for youth grades 6–12.  They rehearse every Sunday from mid-September through mid-May.

Resound! sings regularly in worship services and participates in state-wide and national choir events, such as the YouthCue Festival at Baylor University. The choir also does outreach through local missions opportunities.

New members are welcome throughout the year! For more information, contact Leigh Shipman.