Thank
God It's Variety! These
monthly family-friendly events are open to the community
and while all the performances and events will be free,
people are encouraged to pick up tickets at church (when
they become available) before and after worship on Sunday
or from the church office on weekdays during normal
business hours , 9:00AM to 4:30PM. Seating for the indoor
events is limited, and tickets will be distributed on a
first come first served basis beginning two weeks prior
to the event. There is no reserved seating. An offering
will be received at most events. Each event is usually
from 7:00 until 9:00PM in the Church Sanctuary with doors
open at 6:00PM unless otherwise noted. Won't you come and
be sure to bring along a friend or neighbor!
Click here for
additional information.
Return often to see upcoming TGIV events.

February 10, 2012
The Mastersingers
The Mastersingers was formed to offer singers a challenging, all encompassing musical experience. The Mastersingers provide an opportunity for experienced singers to perform a wide range of choral music with strong emphasis on the masterworks thereby promoting and enhancing the choral art form in the Southwest Florida community. Although emphasizing the great choral master composers, the group performs a variety of music for both large and small audiences in sacred and secular settings. In the past six years, the Mastersingers have brought Handel's Messiah, Verdi's immortal Requiem, the haunting melodies of the Brahms Requiem, the consolation of Mozart's Requiem (immediately following 9/11), the soaring choral sounds of Mendelssohn's Elijah, the simple devotion of negro spirituals such as Ain't A That Good News and Ezekiel Saw Da Wheel, the rich harmony of Thomas Victoria's O Vos Omnes, and a host of other choral pieces that have delighted audiences. Under the direction of Jeff Faux, the 75 voice ensemble of vocal musicians enjoys a reputation of musical excellence and innovative programs. The group performs approximately six to eight concerts each season. Free tickets are available at Burnt Store Presbyterian Church, 11330 Burnt Store Road, Punta Gorda, two miles south of the U.S. 41/Burnt Store Road intersection. For more information, contact the church office at 639-0001 during normal business hours, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or by e-mail at info83@embarqmail.com. There will be a love offering taken. To learn more about The Mastersingers click here.
Return often to see upcoming TGIV events.

February 10, 2012
The Mastersingers
The Mastersingers was formed to offer singers a challenging, all encompassing musical experience. The Mastersingers provide an opportunity for experienced singers to perform a wide range of choral music with strong emphasis on the masterworks thereby promoting and enhancing the choral art form in the Southwest Florida community. Although emphasizing the great choral master composers, the group performs a variety of music for both large and small audiences in sacred and secular settings. In the past six years, the Mastersingers have brought Handel's Messiah, Verdi's immortal Requiem, the haunting melodies of the Brahms Requiem, the consolation of Mozart's Requiem (immediately following 9/11), the soaring choral sounds of Mendelssohn's Elijah, the simple devotion of negro spirituals such as Ain't A That Good News and Ezekiel Saw Da Wheel, the rich harmony of Thomas Victoria's O Vos Omnes, and a host of other choral pieces that have delighted audiences. Under the direction of Jeff Faux, the 75 voice ensemble of vocal musicians enjoys a reputation of musical excellence and innovative programs. The group performs approximately six to eight concerts each season. Free tickets are available at Burnt Store Presbyterian Church, 11330 Burnt Store Road, Punta Gorda, two miles south of the U.S. 41/Burnt Store Road intersection. For more information, contact the church office at 639-0001 during normal business hours, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or by e-mail at info83@embarqmail.com. There will be a love offering taken. To learn more about The Mastersingers click here.