Our Mission

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Inviting singer and listener to thoughtful worship through artistic choral music sung skillfully.

Worship through song requires a heart tuned to God and a disciplined mind that is attentive to both words and music. Oasis Chorale is committed to nurturing this process in both singers and listeners.

Artistic music frequently challenges both singers and listeners. A voice does not automatically make a great singer, nor ears a thoughtful listener; we believe artistic music requires investment to be sung well and to be fully understood and appreciated. Oasis Chorale intends to help singers and audiences move one step forward in these skills.

 This mission entails risk. Beauty is powerful, and rightly delights and draws us. But if beautiful music draws our focus more toward the music or the musician than to God, it has failed its purpose. God is the source and essence of beauty; music is an expression of his beauty. It is our intent that our music be a powerful reflection of God’s excellent beauty. Yet we maintain that musical excellence is not an end in itself, but is a lens through which we perceive, understand, and relate to God.

Practical Implications

We intend that our singers will:

1. be students in a mobile choral classroom
2. move toward a mature understanding of the arts and music in the Kingdom
3. develop and give their gifts with openness and humility
4. develop friendships with others of similar interests

For our audiences, we hope to:

1. invite worship of Jesus Christ
2. provide moments of refreshment and reflection
3. be a catalyst for exploring the role of the arts in the Kingdom

Repertoire will include a variety of genres. Our intention is that part of our repertoire will be easily accessible to singers and audiences, and part of our repertoire will be stretching.

In rehearsal, there seems to be a natural progression from learning pitches and rhythms, to learning sensitive and accurate musical interpretation, to actually understanding a piece of music and how it relates to the rest of life. It is at this final stage that music most effectively functions as a lens through which to perceive God, and as a medium through which to praise Him. Completing this progression is time-consuming and intense, but we are committed to not aborting the process.

Our

Conductor

Wendell is artistic director of Oasis Chorale and a pastor at Interlude. He and his wife Jeanene enjoy cooking, slow meals with friends, travel, and quiet evenings immersed in a book.

Wendell holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from Wichita State, a master’s in choral conducting from James Madison, and a doctorate in worship studies from Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies.

Wendell comes alive when considering how a theology-philosophy of the arts and worship intersects with the craft of choral music; he loves exploring how these pursuits can help us become more fully human.