The Sixth Sunday of Easter
The Nave 663 Douglas Street, Chattanooga, TN, United StatesRogation Sunday
Rogation Sunday
Chorus Angelorum, Chattanooga's premier chamber choral ensemble, is proud to announce their upcoming service of Tenebrae in conjunction with Christ Church at 7:00 PM. We would be honored if you would consider sharing this free performance opportunity with your congregants and/or members. The word “Tenebrae” comes from the Latin word for “darkness” or “shadows”. In another age, monks chanted the ancient psalms and lamentations in the darkness of night (Matins) or very early morning (Lauds). Traditionally held during Holy Week, […]
A concert featuring choral music used in film, TV, and video games.
We will be having an All Souls Requiem Mass with Project Canterbury. In it, we will remember by name any loved ones who've died. We invite you to send names by contacting the office.
Keith S. Reas will be joining us as concert organist. Originally from upstate NY, he earned degrees in organ from Oberlin College (as a student of Garth Peacock), The University of Oregon (with John Hamilton), and The Eastman School of Music, where he was a student of Russell Saunders. Since being awarded First Prize in the 1985 International Organ Playing Competition in Ann Arbor, MI, he has performed solo and collaborative concerts throughout the US and in England, Germany, and […]
BWV 25 / Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe Johann Walther Organ PreludeFreu dich sehr William Byrd – Kyrie & GloriaMass for Four Voices J.S. Bach, BWV 25Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe Featured Soloists:
On the 20th of May, the talented members of Chorus Angelorum Chattanooga will be presenting Choral Favorites - a concert featuring a carefully curated selection of classic and contemporary masterpieces, beloved works, and lesser-known gems specially chosen by the talented members of Chorus Angelorum as their favorite works to not only hear, but also to perform. This concert promises to be a truly unique experience. The program will celebrate the magnificent diversity of choral music through works that showcase a […]
There will be just one service this Sunday, at 10:30 am, with the baptism of Matilda Grace Ratchford.
Easter begins on Saturday night with the Great Vigil at 8:30 pm. The Vigil is the highpoint of the liturgical year. We begin outside with the blessing of the new fire. We process into the church with the newly lit paschal candle that is blessed with the singing of the Exsultet. The font is also blessed as we renew our baptism and celebrate the eucharist. Bulletin may be viewed online here: https://bit.ly/CCC2023-EasterVigil
A simpler Good Friday service with a craft for younger folks. Hot Cross Buns will be served after.