The Sanctuary Orchestra
This ensemble is designed to support and lead worship for the Lakeside family, as well as participate with the Sanctuary Choir and drama teams in semi-annual presentations.
Rehearsals are held weekly in the orchestra room located on the second floor of the administration building (behind the choir loft in the Worship Center). These rehearsals begin at 6:30 PM and last approximately one hour. This group is made up of high-level amateur players and professional players of instruments in the string, brass, woodwind, and percussion families. Anyone interested in sharing their instrumental talents in a supporting role in worship is welcome to join us in rehearsal.
Worship Training for Preschool and Children
It is important to begin helping children learn the joy of worshiping at an early age. It is also important to teach them how to use all of their body in worship--singing, clapping, speaking, hugging, etc.--and how to worship with others. Children who participate in Lakeside's Worship Training for Preschool and Children develop musical skills like singing, listening, and playing instruments, as well as reading and creating music as they progress from one choir to the next. Though singing is important, our primary concern is that each child will come to understand and accept God's salvation and the life He offers us in Christ.
Worship Training classes are divided by age to provide the most meaningful experience for each child. Each class meets weekly with with the desire to see children grow in their understanding of worshiping and loving God. There are excellent directors and workers that love the Lord and helping each child, which makes this growing experience one the children will enjoy and remember. Each class has a curriculum designed to help children grow as worshipers. As members of this group, the children soon discover that each person has a unique and special gift they can use as worshipers. That gift is the voice and body we each must use to praise and worship Him. It is our desire to help each child "find" his or her singing voice and other physical abilities, and learn to use these to worship the Lord.