Our Music
Our music at Immanuel fills our church with joy! With talented musicians playing everything from traditional hymns to current praise songs, we have so many ways to sing a joyful song unto the Lord.
Praise Band
Led by Gretel & Rob Anderson
Our Praise Band provides the support for the congregational singing of Gathering songs, Call to Worship, Offering and Communion songs, Sending songs and instrumental support for functions, such as prayer and the "noisy offering" for the Praise Service.
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We sing many contemporary songs by artists such as Casting Crowns, Chris Tomlin, Hillsong UNITED, Matt Redman and many more.
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We are always looking for new members to sing or play an instrument - our band features the piano, guitar, bass and drums. Come join us!
Chancel Choir
Led by Sandy Stoffel
Team members are responsible for:
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Singing one song per service per month - currently every 3rd Sunday
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Singing on special calendar occasions - such as Easter, Christmas, etc.
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Participating in a multiple-church choir event on occasion.
Organists
Lisa & James Quick
Pianists
Gretel Anderson & Lisa Quick
Lisa and Gretel fill our church will the most beautiful sounds of joy. Our Pianists are featured at both our Praise and Traditional services.
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Handbell Choir
Led by Debbie Donovan
The Handbell Choir praises God through music "rung" by English Handbells. The bells play during our traditional worship services at 9:00 a.m., as well as during our special services (Christmas, Easter, etc.).
Previous experience ringing handbells or a background in music is helpful but not required. Regular attendance at rehearsals and "handbell Sundays" is necessary.
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For more information or to arrange an introductory session, please contact our Handbell Director Deb Donovan:
(262)242-7430 or donodeb@yahoo.com.
Children's Bells
Led by our Sunday School Team
Our favorite children's programs often feature the children's bells. Played by color coordinated bells with background instrumentals, our kid's always impress us with their enthusiastic ringing!