Choir Residency at Wells Cathedral

July 12 – 21

This July, the St. Paul’s Choir will travel to England to serve in residence at Wells Cathedral from July 12–21. During this time, we’ll lead worship in one of the country’s most historic and beloved cathedrals—singing six Evensong services (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) and the Sunday morning Eucharist. We are honored to step into the daily rhythm of cathedral life, offering music and prayer while the resident choir takes a well-deserved summer break. It’s a meaningful opportunity for our choir to grow in faith and fellowship while representing St. Paul’s in a global context of sacred music and worship.

Even if you can’t be with us in England, you’re invited to experience the week from afar. We’ll be sharing updates, photos, and reflections on social media throughout the residency, offering a glimpse into the music, worship, and daily life at Wells Cathedral. Follow St. Paul’s on Facebook and Instagram to stay connected and support the choir from wherever you are.


Looking Ahead: Monthly Evensong at St. Paul’s Begins in August

We’re also excited to announce a new monthly Evensong series beginning this August. Services will be held on the fourth Sunday of each month and will continue the tradition of beautiful, reflective evening worship right here at home. If you’ve wanted to be part of St. Paul’s music ministry but can’t commit to Sunday mornings, this is a wonderful way to get involved—we’re currently welcoming new singers!

Come experience Evensong during our Preview Week to hear what it’s all about. If you're interested in singing with us this fall, please fill out this form and we’ll be in touch with more details.

Whether you’re a longtime supporter of the choir, a curious newcomer, or a potential singer, this season of music invites all of us into worship, wonder, and community. We hope to see you soon.

Questions?
Contact Jack Cleghorn at jack (at) stpaulsfay (dot) org or Carol Nave at carol (at) stpaulsfay (dot) org.

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