Serve in Music & Tech Ministry
Want to get involved and volunteer in the Worship, Music & Tech Ministry? We can't wait to serve with you!
Click the link below to see our current volunteer needs. Once you fill out the form, a staff member will get back to you.

Children’s Choir (Kindergarten-5th Grade)
Rehearsals on Wednesdays | 5:50-6:30 pm | A-319
Edye Swab, Director
Contact Susan Orgain

Chimers (2nd-5th Grade)
Rehearsals on Sundays | 4:30-5:00 pm | A-105
Susan Orgain, Director

Youth Choir (6th - 12th Grade)
Rehearsals on Sundays | 5:05-5:50 pm | Sanctuary
Susan Orgain, Director

Youth Handbells (6th-12th Grade)
Rehearsals on Wednesdays | 5:30-6:15 pm | A-105
Susan Orgain, Director


Sanctuary Choir (Adults)
Rehearsals on Wednesday | 6:30-8:00 pm | Building A-Sanctuary
The Sanctuary Choir sings on a regular basis during the 9:15 am Sanctuary Service.
Michael Dodds, Director


Exaltation Ringers (Adult Handbells)
Rehearsals on Sundays | 6:00-7:00 pm | A-105
Susan Orgain, Director

Worship Band (11:00 service)
Rehearsals on Thursdays | 7-9 pm | Worship Center
Dylan McKeeman, Interim Director

Technical Arts
The Technical Arts Group at First Presbyterian is a unique group of creative and technically minded individuals who come together as a team – all to reach the disconnected and grow the connected.
Overseeing several areas of technical arts our technical arts team provides a variety of areas to serve with various time commitments and skill levels.
- Sound Technicians – Engineer house sound and recordings
- Computer Graphics – We use the computer program ProPresenter to display song lyrics, Bible text and graphics on the main screens. Operators must possess basic computer skills and be able to pay close attention to detail.
- Camera operators – operate camera video switcher and controller for livestream
- Stage set up – on occasion we need help setting up stage with various theme-based elements
Our aim is to serve with excellence in support of the First Presbyterian Church mission.
Edward Foster, Technical Director