Have you ever thought about taking your volunteer choir "on the road"? There are plenty of ministries and people who would be so glad to hear whatever your choir sings. If you could offer 20-30 minutes--just four to six songs--you might be a great blessing to your listeners.
Nursing homes, assisted living homes, Christian schools, rescue missions, Salvation Army programs, other churches who may not have a choir of their own, homes for those who are destitute or need a safe place to stay, kids clubs, even shopping malls might welcome your choir.
I just returned from the three-day annual spring tour with our homeschool choir of forty-one high schoolers. They performed seven times. Their program included skits and dance along with the songs, but those things are not appropriate for every venue. Twenty minutes of music would suffice in a number of situations. A lot of ministry took place after the singing, too, as the choir mixed and mingled with folks.
Be a blessing to others; share the songs your choir has worked so hard on over the year.
If you have other ideas for places to take the choir, I'd love to hear about it. Be sure and comment!
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