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Music @ HTLC

Adult Choir

Rehearsals: Wednesdays at 7pm in the music room

All adults are welcome to join the choir! Music reading skills are not required. No auditions! All you need is desire to praise God through singing. The choir presents anthems weekly at the 11:00am service in addition to special services for Christmas and Easter.

Handbells

Rehearsals: Thursdays at 7pm in the music room

This ensemble currently rings 3 octaves of handbells and handchimes. Reading music is a must for this group but prior handbell experience is not required.

The HTLC Band

Rehearsals: one Saturday per month at 10am in the sanctuary


The HTLC Band currently plays at the 8:30am service twice a month. Links can be found below to the current pieces the band is practicing. This ensemble is always looking for guitar players and singers! Check out the calendar below for rehearsals

Children's Choir

Rehearsals: Sundays 12:15pm-1:15pm, twice a month in the Reception Hall

The children's choir is currently open to all elementary aged children. They present music in worship a few times a semester. 


 

For more information or questions about any of the ensembles at HTLC, please contact Director of Worship and Music, Megan Mash.

CHOIR  RESOURCES

Fall Rehearsals start on Wednesday, August 27th at 7pm in the Choir Room. All are welcome!

HANDBELL RESOURCES

The next handbell concert is Sunday, October 19th at 4pm. Please join us for some amazing music!

HTLC BAND RESOURCES

If you're interested in playing with our band, please contact Megan Mash (mmash@holytrinitychapelhill.org)

CHILDRENS CHOIR RESOURCES

Below are links to the children's choir music for Fall of 2025 with the scheduled date.

ADDRESS:
Worship Center - 227 East Rosemary Street
 
Ministry Center - 300 East Rosemary Street

Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Phone: 919 942 2678

Email: htlc@holytrinitychapelhill.org
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Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and Lutheran Campus Ministries is located on the original and ancestral homelands of the Eno, Lumbee, Shakori, Skaruhreh/Tuscarora peoples, and we acknowledge their presence here since time immemorial. We also wish to recognize and honor all our Indigenous siblings who have called and continue to call this land their home.

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