- May 21, 2025
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Aaron Wiggins performed in the full orchestra, bringing the songs of the holidays to life in concert with the Community Choir and Community Youth Choir.
Amy Martin Cole and Alina Alcántara came together to sing.
Bradley Roberts, the show director, said he has the best seat in the house as he's the first person to experience the performances.
Brandon Sangster gave it his all in his performance.
John R. Mason III directed a choir during "Sounds of the Season," which featured performances of holiday classics.
Kaitlyn Batchelor, Jessica Bradford, Christina Williams, Nicole Howard and Jo Ann Wood performed in "Sounds of the Season." The concert featured a dance ensemble, Community Choir and Community Youth Choir.
Laura Lorenz, Sadie Lorenz and David Lorenz played Mary, baby Jesus and Joseph.
Madi Smith and Alex Drews brought holiday spirit to the stage.
Rachel Howard sang her heart out.
Reagan Arnold performed in the "Sounds of the Season" concert, helping to tell the story of Jesus' birth.
Sophia Vasquez sang a solo as part of the Community Youth Choir.
The Community Youth Choir dazzled the audience for the first time as a new aspect of the "Sounds of the Season" concert.
The dance ensemble struck a final pose after one of its dances.
St. Luke's United Methodist Church's "Sounds of the Season" concert featured the Community Choir of more than 100 people.
The Three Kings visited Mary, Joseph and Jesus in St. Luke's United Methodist Church's "Sounds of the Season" concert.
Stephen Cauley and Chelsea Mason helped bring the story of the birth of Jesus to life on stage.
Victoria Williams danced in the ensemble for "Sounds of the Season" once again.
St. Luke's United Methodist Church spread holiday cheer for all to hear with its "Sounds of the Season" concert.
The concert featured a Community Choir, Community Youth Choir, full orchestra and dance ensemble with performances on Thursday, Dec. 12, Friday, Dec. 13, Saturday, Dec. 14 and Sunday, Dec. 15 at the church.
Bradley Roberts, the show director, said audiences heard holiday classes in a new way, but there also were songs for the audience to sing along.