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Roueche Chorale performs Lenten cantata on Tuesday

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The Roueché Chorale and Orchestra will present the Lenten cantata “Colors of Grace” by Joseph Martin on Tuesday, March 27, at 7 p.m. in Brainerd United Methodist Church, 4315 Brainerd Road.

This is the 18th presentati­on of the cantata by the chorale. It focuses on the time between the Last Supper and Jesus’ teaching of his disciples, through the dark hours of Jesus’ crucifixio­n.

His words are illustrate­d in dramatic form by the presentati­on of symbols and colors. The four l essons are: service ( white with basin and pitcher); obedience (red with cup), humility ( purple with crown of thorns) and forgivenes­s (black, draped upon the cross).

A 29- piece orchestra wil l a c c o mpany the singers. Additional instrument­alists are Jeff Scofield, organist; and Alex Mejias, pianist. Cellist Sharon Reed will perform an instrument­al solo of Gabriel Fauré’s “Elégie.”

Soloists joining the chorale will be Robert Goff, tenor; Roberta Bishop, soprano; Joy Fisher, alto; and Todd Gaither, tenor.

Rev. Dr. Adam McKee, senior pastor of Brainerd United Methodist, will emcee the program. The narrator will be George Taylor. Cast members in the drama are Sarah McCown, Karen and Mike Ryland, Bernie and John Hilbrandt, Rosemary and Daryl Moffitt.

Because this is a quiet, meditative service, the audience is asked to enter and leave the sanctuary in silence. The service will last about one hour. It is free, and parking is available on-site.

For more informatio­n about the chorale: www. theroueche­chorale.org.

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