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Dec 17, 2009 07:21:57
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Petersen Posted on: Dec 17, 2009 07:21:57 |
LOCAL RADIO TO FEATURE CTS CHOIRS ON CHRISTMAS EVE FORT WAYNE, IN (CTS)—Christmas at Kramer Chapel with the Concordia Theological Seminary Kantorei and Schola Cantorum will be broadcast on Christmas Eve from 9:00—10:00 p.m. on WBNI 94.1 FM. The service was compiled from recordings already produced as well as live recordings of Advent, Christmas and Epiphany services over the years in Kramer Chapel. It includes congregational singing and lessons read by Dean of the Chapel, Dr. Paul J. Grime. Kantor Richard C. Resch is the director of both choirs and Kantor Kevin J. Hildebrand is the organist. “We are delighted that WBNI approached the seminary wanting to feature the music of our choirs for this broadcast. The airing of this Christmas Eve Service will give northeast Indiana a taste of what it is like to worship in Kramer Chapel at Concordia Theological Seminary,” said Kantor Resch. If you are not in the WBNI listening area you can listen to live-streaming audio by going to www.nipr.fm. For more information on music events at CTS simply go online to www.ctsfw.edu or phone 260-452-2224. ### The mission of Concordia Theological Seminary is to form servants in Jesus Christ who teach the faithful, reach the lost, and care for all. For additional information concerning educational opportunities and events at CTS, please contact: Jayne Sheafer, CTS Director of Public Relations, 260-452-2250 or PublicRelations@ctsfw.edu |
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Dec 21, 2009 04:07:18
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I really enjoy your sermons. I was wondering if we were going to be treated to anymore of them. Thanks
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Dec 19, 2009 00:43:36
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Perhaps they can post the broadcast for podcast as well. Many of us will be in church or driving to and from church at that time, or heading to or from relatives, or doing the usual routine on Christmas Eve.
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