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A Singing Church Organ at Christmastime
Clip: 12/18/2015 | 6m 40s
A new pipe organ in a seminary chapel "sings" and supports a worshipping congregation.
When the chapel at Virginia Theological Seminary burned to the ground in 2010, the school commissioned a new building with a brand new pipe organ. Watch our Advent interview with the chapel's music director, Rev. William Bradley Roberts, and listen to Christmas sounds from a world-class instrument played by Tom Smith, organist and music director at Christ Church Georgetown in Washington, DC.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
A Singing Church Organ at Christmastime
Clip: 12/18/2015 | 6m 40s
When the chapel at Virginia Theological Seminary burned to the ground in 2010, the school commissioned a new building with a brand new pipe organ. Watch our Advent interview with the chapel's music director, Rev. William Bradley Roberts, and listen to Christmas sounds from a world-class instrument played by Tom Smith, organist and music director at Christ Church Georgetown in Washington, DC.
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