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Sounds of Christmas Fill Hayden Lake Church

By Loren Starr, February 17, 2017

The sounds of Christmas were in the air Dec. 17, 2016, at the Hayden Lake Church in Hayden, Idaho, as members hosted their annual Christmas musical program for the church and community. A large bell-choir featuring 37 bells and a combination of four different choirs, from young children's to adult choirs, celebrated the Christmas season with beautiful musical pieces.

Various men's and women's choruses, instrumental ensembles and vocal numbers added variety to the program. Local musicians had been preparing for weeks under the direction of Sue Johnson, and the program was well-attended by family and friends from the community.

Jorge Baute, Hayden Lake Church pastor, and several others provided narration between musical numbers, drawing minds back to the First Advent of Jesus to this earth and how He came to wrap us up in His own righteousness, providing the way of salvation. In closing, the invitation was given to look to Jesus' Second Advent and to accept His offer of eternal life in heaven with Him — Jesus, the King of Kings. Appropriately, the lovely musical service culminated with a choral rendition of Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus."

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The congregational men's chorus adds their voices to the Hayden Lake Church Christmas program.

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(From left) Julie Backman, Sue Johnson and Anastazia Nordby share their instrumental music with the Hayden Lake Church and community.

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Kids enjoy ringing bells of many colors.

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(From left) Sue Johnson, Daniela Neacsu, Pam Backman and Lana Young form a ladies' quartet for the Christmas program.

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The Hayden Lake Church men's chorus lifts their voices in Christmas song.

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Featured in: March 2017

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Loren Starr

Hayden Lake Church communication leader
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Upper Columbia Conference

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