Music That Makes Community is excited to visit Mid Coast Maine, sharing paperless (oral/aural tradition) music and leadership practices. Waterville United Church of Christ will host this time of musical and spiritual nourishment as we join voices and hearts in song. MtMC's Executive Director, Paul Vasile will offer leadership, inviting participants into communal learning and reflection.

All are welcome to share in a day-long workshop exploring how and why we sing together, noticing way our bodies and voices are present when we learn through thoughtful modeling and generous invitation. Together we'll experience how the energy we create through singing affects what we do in worship as a whole, as well as other parts of our human lives. Share in worship and participatory learning, and experience paperless songs and leadership practices you can share with your community!

Vew the workshop schedule and register below!

Paul will also offer musical leadership at Waterville UCC Sunday morning.

Music That Makes Community encourages and support practices of communal singing and learning. Watch this short video to learn about the unique work we're doing around the United States and Canada.

Individual Registration Fee: $50

Scholarships are available for students, seminarians, seniors, and congregations with limited financial resources. Contact Paul Vasile in the MtMC office to learn more.

Meals, refreshments, and workshop materials are included in the cost. Childcare will be provided for infants and children, though they are also warmly welcomed to sing with us. 

The workshop is generously sponsored by Waterville United Church of Christ. 

WHEN
November 16, 2019 at 9:30am - 4:30pm
WHERE
Waterville United Church of Christ
7 Eustis Pkwy
Waterville, ME 04901
United States
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CONTACT
Paul Vasile · · 929-266-4662
TICKETS
$50.00 USD · Register

Will you come?

NOTE: After RSVP, you will still need to purchase a ticket here

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