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Keeping the choir interested.

"Too often," says Dale E. Kendall, "choir becomes a drudgery for its participants-a ninth priority on a scale of ten."

Kendall, minister of music at First Church of the Nazarene in Bradenton, Florida, has found some ways to keep his adult choir fresh throughout the year.

He starts by "freshening" up the recruiting process.

¥ Colorful posters advertise that a new choir will form in September. The posters are creatively drawn by individuals from the congregation who have artistic abilities. Last year's poster featured a large drawing of an empty choir loft, with a caption urging people to fill the empty seats. This year's poster included a big, full-color rainbow with "Sing Unto the Lord" printed in bold letters. Both posters stimulated enough interest to fill the choir loft-and then some.

¥ Further advertising is done through the weekly church newsletter. He uses the newsletter space to give parishioners something to think about in terms of their involvement and commitment to the church. "Some ...

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