Handel's Messiah with Choir and Orchestra December 14, 2019

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Handel's Messiah with Choir and Orchestra December 14, 2019, Chatham, Georgia, United States
Music Title
Handel's Messiah with Choir and Orchestra December 14, 2019
Event Type
Music
Music Date
14-12-2019
Location
Chatham, Georgia, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church
Organizing/Related Departments
Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church
Organization Type
Event Organizing Company
MusicCategory
Non Technical
MusicLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
Related Industries
Location
Chatham, Georgia, United States

Dr. Monica Harper Dekle, conductor. Tina Williams, soprano. Claire Watts, mezzo-soprano. Timothy Miller, tenor. Robert Cantrell, bass.

Part I: Prophecy of the Coming of a Messiah and Christ's Nativity
Part II: Christ's Suffering, Death, and Resurrection
Part III: Affirmation of Christian Faith and Glimpses of Revelation

Ticket-price is tax deductible. Reduced price tickets for students with a current ID are available from the church office. Thank you for supporting the tradition of beautiful, sacred music in our historic church.

Wesley Monumental History

Wesley Monumental Church is a monument to John and Charles Wesley, the founders of Methodism. Methodists all around the world contributed funds to build the church. It is said to belong to ALL Methodists.

The Sanctuary is patterned after Queen's Kirk in Amsterdam, Holland. The building and spires are Gothic style architecture. The Sanctuary seats 750 people. This was quite optimistic for the size of the congregation 150 years ago. Due to financial woes during Reconstruction and coupled with the catastrophic yellow fever epidemic, construction slowed. The church took 15 years for full completion. The Sanctuary is 43 feet high with two spires that are 136 and 196 feet tall. The Wesley Window in the rear balcony shows life-size busts of John and Charles Wesley. The top of the window bears a globe with John Wesley's famous words, "The World is my parish."

The Sanctuary houses a custom-built and installed organ built by Fritz Noack, a German immigrant, residing in Georgetown, Massachusetts. The organ cost $450,000 in 1985. The funds were pledged by the congregation in one week's time. Wesley Monumental's congregation has always valued great music as a part of worship.

Others Details

Time: 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Registration Fees
Available
Registration Fees Details
General Admission: USD 35.0
Registration Ways
Website
Address/Venue
  Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church, 429 Abercorn Street, Savannah  Pin/Zip Code : 31401
Contact
Dr. Monica Dekle

[email protected]

     9127772611