Music that Makes Community is excited to announce a One-Day workshop in Indianapolis, Indiana

Executive Director Conie Borchardt and two experienced MMC facilitators will offer a lively day of singing, learning, and community building. No special talents required - just a love of music and fellowship. Singers of all backgrounds, ages, and experience levels are warmly welcomed to participate!

Join us for a renewing day of building community through singing, learning, and fellowship. During our time together we’ll: 

- Explore a practice of paperless (oral tradition) singing leadership grounded in a spirit of welcome and generosity;
- Engage models of teaching and leading that welcome our bodies, hearts, and minds;
- Experience music reflective of the growing diversity of our communities and celebrating our rich spiritual and liturgical traditions;
- Build community and strengthen relationships through singing.

Each person will leave with new music to share, as well as experiences of learning and teaching songs applicable to their context. Choir directors, clergy, cantors, lay leaders, and all who love to sing are warmly welcomed. 

Registration coming soon!


Related Events

In addition to the workshop on Saturday, Music that Makes Community facilitators will be in residence over the weekend. 

  • On Friday night, March 6, there will be an Community SING open to the all.  A suggested donation of $5-20 per person will go towards sustaining Music that Makes Community.  No one will be turned away for lack of funds.  
  • On Sunday morning, March 8, Music that Makes Community staff will offer musical leadership in worship at Castleton UMC then facilitate a forum after worship for folks to reflect on their experience.
WHEN
March 07, 2026 at 9:00am - 4:30pm
WHERE
Castleton United Methodist Church
7160 Shadeland Station Way
Indianapolis, IN 46256
United States
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CONTACT
MMC Admin · · (612) 204-2235

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