King’s High School Choirs to perform at FH Presbyterian Church

Posted April 28, 2014 at 5:25 am by

King's Highschool Choir - Contributed photo

King’s Highschool Choir – Contributed photo

King’s High School Choirs to perform at Friday Harbor Presbyterian
On Saturday, May 3rd, the King’s High School Concert Choir and select group, Living Faith, will perform at Friday Harbor Presbyterian at 7:00 PM. Under the direction of Mr. Bobby Olson, the groups will perform a wide variety of music ranging from Classical to World Music, Gospel, and Spirituals. King’s High School has been traveling to Friday Harbor since 1996, and the students are excited to return again this year!

King’s High School Concert Choir
The King’s High School Concert Choir is an elective, mixed ensemble comprised of students grades 9-12. The choir sings a wide variety of music ranging from Renaissance and Classical to World Music, Gospel and Spirituals. Along with performing in concerts throughout the year, students in Concert Choir use their gifts to share the gospel with other King’s students and the surrounding community.

King’s High School Living Faith
Living Faith is a select group with a student rhythm section. They sing all styles of music including jazz, where they have had first place wins at both the Reno Jazz Festival and the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival. Living Faith has been chosen to be featured in a concert for the 2010 American Choral Directors Association Conference. Living Faith is also involved in missions work. This year the group combined with the KHS Live drama troupe to minister to the people of Cuna Maya, Mexico. In the past, the group has traveled to Atlanta, Miami, the Dominican Republic, Ukraine, Japan, Korea, Honduras and Costa Rica.

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