A series of three Jazz Vespers afternoon services will be taking place in the United Churches of 91原创鈥檚 (UCoL) Murrayville sanctuary on the third Sunday of January, February, and March.
Jazz Vespers, as a concept worship service and as an outreach ministry, began in New York City in the 1960s.
Pastor John Gensel of St. Peter鈥檚 Lutheran Church designed a service made up of prayer and jazz music for musicians who couldn鈥檛 make it to Sunday morning services after playing late night gigs the night before.
In that tradition, today鈥檚 vespers services 鈥 which happen all over the Lower Mainland, and even around the world 鈥 are often formulated for those not necessarily comfortable in a regular church on Sunday mornings.
The first service on Sunday, Jan. 19 will feature church music leader Linda Szentes and her band, Jazzlinks 鈥 Brenda Baird on piano, Michael Toth on guitar, Johan Worst on bass, and Zoltan Kollar on drums.
鈥淛azz is about listening, cooperation, and taking turns; it is spontaneous,鈥 Szentes explained. 鈥淚 think it is a form of music that invites dialogue, and that is what the United Church is good at; entering into dialogue with people who may not believe what we believe.鈥
The group鈥檚 sound comes from working with the same people consistently; warm and blues-oriented with a swing feel and melodic improvising; they interpret a vast repertoire and a range of styles within the jazz genre 鈥 interpreting a wide repertoire from the 1920s and 鈥30s, all the way to the 鈥70s.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a transition for people,鈥 Szentes continued. 鈥淛azz Vespers provides a transitional activity for people who are looking for a relaxing way to start their busy week; it also provides the ideal place (a warm and inviting space) and time (late afternoon) to reflect and enjoy good music.鈥
Musical selections will alternate with prayers, readings, and meditations led by ministers Rev. Hilde Seal and Rev. Sophia Ducey 鈥 who will draw freely from a variety of sources for thematic inspiration.
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鈥淛azz stands for liberal and more democratic life, inviting people to talk and listen,鈥 Szentes added.
鈥淚t鈥檚 welcoming and provides a welcome alternative to some of the more traditional music associated with the Sunday morning services.鈥
Admission is by donation, with a suggested donation being $10 per person.
Refreshments and fellowship will follow the vespers.
Two more vesper services will be held on Feb. 16 and March 15, with each one taking place from 4 to 5 p.m.
The February Jazz Vespers will present the Aaron Hardie Quartet, who will play original compositions in the modern jazz tradition.
In March, the UCoL鈥檚 Jazz Vespers will feature Inlet Jazz Band, an ever-expanding repertoire from Port Moody that includes more modern jazz tunes and sophisticated popular music.
Anyone is welcome to attend and can find out more at .
United Churches of 91原创 is located at 21562 Old Yale Rd.
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