Bryan College Worship and Performing Arts Department Takes Stage At Carnegie Hall

  • Friday, December 6, 2024
Members of the Bryan College Worship and Performing Arts Department at Carnegie Hall
Members of the Bryan College Worship and Performing Arts Department at Carnegie Hall

The Bryan College Worship and Performing Arts Department embarked on a journey to New York City, where 21 students and four faculty members had the honor of singing at Carnegie Hall. This milestone experience marked the first time flying for four of the students, making it a truly memorable trip for everyone involved, said officials.

The ensemble joined the American Festival Chorus for the world premiere of “The Blessing of Christmas,” a composition by Phil Barfoot.

The tour also included a visit to the Brooklyn Tabernacle, where they participated in worship services. Additionally, the Bryan College choir held a concert at Gateway Church on Staten Island, aiming to encourage local churches and believers in the community.

Student Andrew Morris said, “This was a wonderful trip! The whole experience was amazing and has created memories that will last a lifetime.”

For more information about Bryan College Worship and Performing Arts Department and their upcoming events, visit https://www.bryan.edu/worship-arts.

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