
Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth Serve the Lord with gladness! Come into his presence with singing! Psalm 100:1
Fall 2025 Courses and Ensembles
CMC Kinderchor—Dr. Jerrode Marsh, Director
Fall Semester: August 19 - December 2, 2025
TUESDAYS, 4:20-5:00pm in Fine Arts 127
4th through 8th grade, NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED
Ongoing semester enrollment until written withdrawal
SEMESTER FEE: $100 ($105 online fee)
One-time concert attire fee for NEW STUDENTS only is $25 ($28 online)
CMC Kleinkinderchor —Dr. Jerrode Marsh, Director
Fall Semester : August 19 - December 2, 2025
TUESDAYS, 3:45-4:15 pm in Fine Arts 107
Kindergarten through 3rd grade, NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED
Ongoing semester enrollment until written withdrawal
SEMESTER FEE: $100 ($105 online fee)
One-time concert attire fee for NEW STUDENTS only is $25 ($28 online)
Beginning Guitar Class—Dr. Gary Moege, Instructor
Fall Semester : September 24 - November 12, 2025
WEDNESDAYS, 4:30-5:15 pm in Fine Arts 127
9th - 12th grads, beginner or minimal experience with guitar
SEMESTER FEE: $75 ($80 online fee)
Minimum enrollment of 4 students necessary or class will be withdrawn
Handbell Choir—Mrs. Katherine Drefs, Director
Course run: August 26 - October 21, 2025
TUESDAYS, 3:45 - 4:15 pm in Fine Arts 106
3rd grade through High School & Adult
Course Fees:
Children - $50 ($55 online)
High School & Adult $20 ($25 online)
Learn handbell technique, broaden notation reading and explore different styles of playing
Foster problem solving and creative thinking
Develop ringers for congregational playing
To develop more ringers in the area, CMC would like to open this class to any adults or high school students who want to participate. Handbells offer an easy entry into music participation within a congregation. We want to develop more ringers from across age groups and church homes. Because the addition of adults and high school students would help our younger ringers, we would like to offer this class at cost for the space and supplies for high schoolers and adults.
What is unique about handbells? Participants make music as an ensemble (group), much like a choir. However, unlike choral singing, the melody and harmony are often divided across the participants, each person ringing 1-2 diatonic notes, along with the corresponding sharps and flats. The bells are rung, but also struck with mallets and pushed into the table pad (“mart”). Ringers get the support of others playing with them, but are independent in individual notes.
Goal of CMC Handbells: To foster musical creativity and notation reading in our community through handbells, while also developing potential ringers for area church handbell choirs.
Enroll for group ensembles here, please enroll each child separately. Please pay for all ensembles online (click on the online payment button). If you need alternate payment options, please contact CMC.