Lakeside Chancel Choir
The Lakeside Chancel Choir plays a central role at Lakeside Presbyterian Church, leading worship weekly from September through Trinity Sunday. They enrich our services with exceptional musical talents, preparing special concerts and Evensong services. Their dedication to sacred music is integral to our worship and ministry.
Jubilate Choir
Lakeside Presbyterian Church's Children's Choir meets each Thursday at 4 PM during the school year, offering children a chance to make music, hear Bible stories, and engage with the church year in a fun and meaningful way. Rehearsals include educational and enjoyable activities that foster a deeper understanding of faith through music and storytelling.
Lakeside Community Choir
The Lakeside Community Choir collaborates with the Chancel Choir to prepare and present major choral and orchestral works throughout the year. These efforts enhance our musical offerings and foster community among diverse singers. Join us for community-building experiences, including our recent performance of Mozart's "Requiem" and upcoming presentation of Schubert's "Mass in E-flat" in 2025.
Jubilation Ringers
The Jubilation Ringers, Lakeside Presbyterian Church's handbell choir, brings a unique and joyful sound to worship services. Meeting weekly throughout the season, this dedicated group rehearses to perfect their craft. They enhance liturgy with beautiful performances, inviting all to join in the rewarding musical experience.
Lakeside Camerata
Lakeside Presbyterian Church is fortunate to have the Lakeside Camerata, a distinguished ensemble of professional musicians from the Bay Area. Their exceptional talent enhances our worship services, particularly during significant liturgical celebrations like Christmas and Easter. The Camerata's performances bring elevated musical excellence, enriching our congregation's spiritual experience.
Music and the Arts
Don Scott Carpenter, Organist/Director of Music, Worship, & Arts
Dan Anderson, Assistant Organist • Cindy Young, Assistant Music Director