Montpelier
Community
Gospel Choir

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Love In Harmony!

Sharing the hope, joy, and inspiration of African-American Gospel Music in Vermont.

Montpelier Community Gospel Choir 2023-2024 Season

Montpelier Community Gospel Choir 2023-2024 Season

The 2023-2024 Season is now in full swing!!
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Upcoming Concerts

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Upcoming Concerts ♩♬♫

Save the Dates!!!

2024 Acapella Choir Concert “Our Ancestors’ Prayers”
May 2- 12:00 pm & June 9- 4:00 pm
A celebration of Spirituals and the inspirational music of Dr. Ysaye Barnell and Moses Hogan.

2024 Juneteenth Concert: “Grateful”
June 15- 7:00 pm & June 16- 4:00 pm
A celebration of the gospel music of Hezekiah Walker along with songs by Dr. Ysaye Barnwell, Sandra Crouch, Walter Hawkins.

Check out the live recording of our latest concert: “Hear Our Prayer” featuring the music of Dr. Ysaye Barnwell, Moses Hogan, Walter Hawkins, Kirk Franklin and more.

Missed our 2023 Black History Month Concert? Need a second helping? Watch the Live Recording Today!!

Verdis LeVar Robinson is pictured as a headshot. He looks into the camera with a closed lip smile. He wears a black shirt with white buttons and a white pinstripe. His hair us pushed up off his forehead with dashes of grey.

Meet MCGC’s Executive Director
Rev. Verdis LeVar Robinson

Rev. Verdis LeVar Robinson, originally from Rochester, New York, joined the Montpelier Community Gospel Choir as director in 2022.

Verdis brings an amazing background as both a choral leader who has been singing gospel since childhood and leading it since his 20s, and as a spiritual leader with tremendous respect for and experience in faith and non-faith communities. He has a gentle and inspiring way … that the choir is already responding to, an infectious giggle, and great passion for the African-American gospel tradition. We are over the moon about Verdis becoming our next director!
— Former Board President, Emily Seiffert