Several scholarships for tuition-free instrumental study at the Epiphany Music Academy are available to choristers willing to meet the attendance and practice requirements. We are fortunate to have the Epiphany Music Academy on our campus, giving our choristers access to world-class faculty on a variety of instruments. Chorister scholarships are funded by Music at Epiphany,
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Rehearsal & Service Schedule
Choristers rehearse every Thursday from September to May and sing at the 8:45 am service about twice a month. For more information, please contact Laura Sargent, Music Department Coordinator, at lsargent@epiphanyseattle.org
Becoming a chorister
To be a chorister, children do not need to be Episcopalian or a member of Epiphany. Children of any religious affiliation, or no affiliation, are warmly welcomed. As choristers participate in the parish’s worship, they learn about Christian faith and the Episcopal tradition in an environment that teaches God’s love for everyone and respects other
October 21 – EMA Showcase: Bach to School
EMA Showcase: Bach to School Friday, October 21, 2022 | 7:30 p.m. Open Admission. Live in the church and live-streamed on our youtube channel. Melinda Abendroth, recorder Darlene Franz, recorder Anna Marsh, bassoon Wyatt Smith, harpsichord Zach Hemenway, harpsichord The first of two Faculty Showcases, join five faculty members of the Epiphany Music Academy for an extravagant evening
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October 25 – Requiem: Duruflé & Howells
Requiem: Duruflé & Howells Friday, October 25, 2024 | 7:30 pm Tickets: $38 – available for purchase here The Epiphany Choir & Orchestra Zach Hemenway, conductor Joseph Adam, organ Sarah Larkworthy, mezzo-soprano Charles Robert Stephens, baritone The Epiphany Choir will join with Seattle Symphony organist Joseph Adam to present two contrasting requiem settings. Perhaps one of the
Do I have to be an Episcopalian to attend?
You do not need to be an Episcopalian to attend Epiphany. We welcome everyone regardless of their beliefs. Our hope is that you leave our services enriched and refreshed.
What should I wear?
You may wear whatever you feel comfortable in to worship at Epiphany. Some worshipers dress up for church, some wear jeans and a t-shirt. It really doesn’t matter. What matters is that you feel comfortable.
Is there parking or public transportation available?
Epiphany has two small parking lots, and there is ample free street parking in the surrounding neighborhood. The Metro Bus #2 also stops directly across the street on Madrona Boulevard, though you will want to check bus schedules for changes during the pandemic.