The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship at Calvin University has awarded IWU a one-year $13,300 grant for the Gospel Choir. Through the grant, IWU plans to further develop the Gospel Choir as well as educate the campus community on the traditions of gospel music.
The IWU Gospel Choir was founded in Spring 2021 by a group of students for the purpose of celebrating the biblical principle of unity in diversity and to expand the genre of worship music in Chapel to include gospel. Today, there are approximately 20 students in the choir.
One of the goals under the grant is to support strategic efforts to grow the Gospel Choir through continued recruitment on campus, weekly practices, and hiring a part-time choir director.
Additionally, the grant will support initiatives to equip chapel bands with gospel music training. To do so, the Gospel Choir will hold a series of workshops throughout the year to engage with the gospel genre and practice ways to incorporate it into Chapel worship services. These workshops, facilitated by experts in the field of gospel music, will focus on the following:
- Providing a historical background of gospel music
- Understanding why gospel music is an important piece of the African-American Church and community
- Breaking down the sound of gospel music and holding vocal lessons for musicians to learn those techniques
IWU hopes this project will educate the campus community, in particular the student body, on the traditions of gospel music in an effort to diversify the Chapel worship experience. They believe expanding the genre of worship music in Chapel services will help these services become more reflective of the entire campus community, with students of color feeling like they belong and have ownership on campus.
To learn more about Chapel and spiritual life on campus, visit www.indwes.edu/undergraduate/life-at-iwu/spiritual-life/.
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