Three Concerts

Richard Stoehr (1874-1967) Sesquicentennial Concert

Friday, May 3
7:30 p.m.
McCarthy Arts Center Recital Hall, St. Michael’s College

Performers from Vermont (including Erik Kroncke) and Michigan will gather at Saint Michael’s College on Friday, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Richard Stoehr (1874-1967), the Viennese composer who taught at Saint Michael’s after fleeing the Nazis.

The concert will be complemented by an exhibit of Stoehr’s scores and memorabilia in the Durick Library and the lobby of the McCarthy Arts Center at Saint Michael’s College, curated by College Archivist Elizabeth Scott.

More information here. https://www.smcvt.edu/event/richard-stoehr-1874-1967-sesquicentennial-concert-at-saint-michaels/

Mad River Chorale

Onion River Chorus

Advent / Christmas 2023

Advent is about the birth of something sacred. For something sacred needs to be born: born from the mating of what is, and what might be. It needs a manger. So let us prepare a manger in our hearts for the birth of the sacred. — Davidson Loer

The four magical weeks of Advent begin on December 3 with the lighting of the first Advent Candle, the traditional candle of hope.

On the 3rd week of Advent (December 17), our children will lead us in a St. Lucia celebration of light. Usually held on the 13th, children in Sweden, carry in light (on their heads!) and food to honor the martyr Saint Lucy who descended into the Roman catacombs to bring light and food to the Christians hiding from the Romans during the first century of the church. Please bring some food to share with the Waterbury Common Market (food shelf). Our Santa Lucias will coming bearing St. Lucia bread which we will share during worship.

The Live Nativity this year will be on December 23 at 4:30 pm in the side yard between the church and the parking lot.

On the 4th Sunday of Advent, which also Christmas Eve, we will hold two services, one at 4 pm and another 7 pm. The early service will be our children’s service complete with a story whereas our 7 pm service will be Nine Lessons and Carols. Both will include the beloved “Silent Night” to candlelight.

Musical Events

Thursday, November 30 at 6 pm — Vermont Youth Opera Concert

Sunday, December 10, 3 pm — Waterbury Community Band Holiday Concert

Friday, December 15, 7:30 pm — The Mad River Chorale Holiday Concert, “Peace on Earth”

Sunday, December 17, 3 pm — Solaris Vocal Ensemble, “Rejoice!”

Other Events

Advent Workshop — You’re invited to come downstairs after worship on December 10 and make Christmas ornaments with our church school. There will be pizza and homemade cookies and all of the materials and instructions you’ll need to make one or several of five different international Christmas ornaments.

Tiny Glass Tavern Concert 11/3

Let us Dance, let us Sing…let us revel and play: since old Time these delights will remove. –Thomas Betterton, the librettist of Purcell’s The Dioclesian

Tiny Glass Tavern starts its second season, with its biggest project that will make you want to dance and sing! Let us treat you to our upbeat selections from a wide variety of styles, all culturally very specific, but together so relatable through its playfulness and embodied spirit: you’ll hear some 17th century hornpipes, jazz manouche, Art Song inspired by American and Spanish popular music, Brazilian sambas, French chansons, Klezmer, originals by Adam Simon and Paul Morton and much more. 

The concert in our sanctuary is on Friday, November 3 at 7:30 PM.

For tickets and more information.