Concerts
Join in the 2024 concerts, a collection of sacred music and inspirational worship celebrations. The concerts are free of charge; no ticket required.

INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY CHORALE — March 3 at 6:00 PM

This 80-voice ensemble with membership decided by competitive audition represents a wide spectrum of fields of study and seeks to worship Jesus Christ through a diverse repertoire of music, including sacred classics, hymns, spirituals,  and contemporary compositions.

The Chorale has appeared as musical guests for Dr. Robert Schuller’s “Hour of Power” at the Crystal Cathedral and has ministered through music at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church under the pastorate of Dr. D. James Kennedy. They have also performed in Europe with concerts at St. Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland; St Michael’s Church, Haworth, England; York Minster, York, England; Christ Church College Chapel, Oxford, England; St Paul’s Cathedral, London, England; and Sacre Coeur, Paris, France.

 

AN EVENING WITH RICHARD ALLEN FARMER — March 24 at 6:00 PM

Dr. Richard Allen Farmer is known and admired around the world as a vibrant communicator, concert-level pianist, eloquent theologian and impassioned man of God. A native New Yorker, Dr. Farmer began piano studies in New York City at the age of 11 and accepted Christ into his life a year later. As his faith and musicianship grew, the two became blended. Dr. Farmer now uses his music as a unique vehicle to inspire, motivate and entertain diverse audiences everywhere.
A graduate of Nyack College in Nyack, NY, where he received his Bachelor of Music degree, and Princeton Theological Seminary where he earned a Master of Divinity degree, Rev. Farmer has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree by Gordon College (Wenham, Mass.) in 1986 and an honorary Doctor of Sacred Theology degree from Houghton College (Houghton, NY) in 1999.
Away from the pulpit and keyboard, Dr. Farmer is an instrument-rated pilot, certified SCUBA diver, motorcyclist, Segway rider and vintage automobile enthusiast. He also is a devoted animal lover, having owned six monkeys, a champanzee, a ferret  and a colony of 26 hamsters.
 
 
JOHN INNES & H.E. SINGLEY — May 5 at 6:00 PM