Our weekly worship music is inspiring and energizing, visit Roseville or St. Anthony Park Campus on Sundays for music that will connect you with God and others.
Join the Centennial Christmas Concert Choir this year:
All Singers are invited and encouraged to join with the Chancel Choir as we prepare to participate in the annual Centennial Christmas Concert, on Sunday, Dec 15, 3:00 pm! There will be four Wed rehearsals, Nov 13 & 20, Dec 4 & 11 from 7:00 to 8:15 pm in the choir room, and dress rehearsal on Sat, Dec 15 from 9:30 to 11:00 am. Contact Jerry Salitros to sign-up jsalitros [AT] centennialumc [DOT] org
Roseville Strings – 21st Annual Christmas Carol Sing-A-Long:
Monday, December 9 | 7:30 pm | Roseville Campus
Featuring members of the Roseville String Ensemble; Joel Johnson, conductor. Included will be a special performance by The St. Mary’s Balalaika String Orchestra.
Annual Centennial Christmas Concert:
Sunday, December 15 | 3:00 pm | Roseville Campus
Featuring eight Centennial music ensembles in a 75-minute program followed by a reception in Linden Court.
Christmas Kaleidoscope Event:
Wednesday, December 18 | 7:00 pm | Roseville Campus
Calling all children and youth! Share your talents with us at the Christmas Kaleidoscope. This fun event will feature individuals and groups as they present a variety of Christmas offerings, either through music, dance, or spoken word. Sacred and secular Christmas themes are welcome. Contact Jennifer Cadwell to sign-up jcadwell [AT] centennialumc [DOT] org
Music Groups
Making music is a fun, inspiring way to be part of Centennial’s ministry. Whether you sing or play an instrument, we have a group for you!
CHOIR
Chancel Choir is a vibrant group of folks (9th grade & up) who love to sing and celebrate life together. We usually sing three Sundays each month. No auditions required – bring the voice God gave you and join in!
HANDBELL CHOIR
Wesley Ringers is our adult handbell ensemble. We play about once a month for Sunday worship, and rehearse weekly. New ringers are always welcome! Bell ringing experience isn’t required, although ability to read music is helpful.