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Trinity is blessed with many
talented musicians of all ages. From the smallest members of our
children's choir to the adults who swing our biggest bells,
we're thankful for each talented member.
Our music staff includes three dedicated directors and a talented organist who
work together to add special music to Trinity's Sunday services.
Meet our talented team below.
Faith Matthews
Organist
Serving as our organist since 1995, Faith brings to
Trinity a bounty of talents and a life-long love for music.
Faith began studying piano at age 6 and advanced to the
organ as a sophomore in high school. It wasn't long before
she was playing the organ at her home church and
substituting at other churches during college.
Faith's been a Trinity members since 1996 and said she
loves playing the organ in worship at Trinity each week. "My
favorite part of my job is choosing music that supports the
sermon and the scripture," she said. "I also love writing my
own organ hymn introductions and hymns."
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Matt
Dickinson
Sanctuary Choir Director
Celebration Choir Director
Matt and his wife, Angie, joined Trinity soon after
marrying in 1996. In January 1997, they began coordinating
the Celebration service. Matt is a middle school music
teacher at Lower Dauphin and also directs the Lebanon County
Choral Society. Matt is excited to bring his love of
traditional choral conducting to Trinity's Traditional
services as the Sanctuary Choir director.
"It is a privilege as a musician and a worshipper to
pursue musical excellence in a variety of styles. It reminds
us we are all unique creations who respond to God in unique
ways. God is expansive, and our worship music is free to
explore that breadth."
Matt and Angie and their children, Annie and Emma, are
very pleased to be at Trinity.
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Jayne Grundon
Children's Choir Director
Jayne has been a member of Trinity since her school
years and started singing in church as a young girl with her
three sisters. Jayne believes God expects us to use the
talent He has given us to bring glory to His name.
"I hope and pray families see the importance of having
children participate in choir. It not only allows the child
to develop musical skills, but creates in them a sense of
unity with their peers as well as joy and giving to the Lord
and His church."
Jayne's married to Todd and has four children and
three beautiful grandchildren. Her hobbies include
gardening, cooking, crafts and taking care of her grandkids.
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Bob Snyder
Bell Choir Director
Bob began directing Trinity's Bell Choir in the fall of
2007. Bob has attended Trinity with his wife, Joyce, and
children Christy, Andy and Danny, for the last few years. He
was initially drawn to Trinity through the music of the
Praise Team and continues to participate in this worship
service.
"I served as the Bell Choir Director at Zion Lutheran
Church from 1999 to 2007 and also directed the bell choir at
our previous church in Pittsburgh. I hope to continue the
fine tradition of ringing at Trinity."
When not involved with making music, I enjoy outdoor
activities such as hiking, camping, hunting and fishing.
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