Northwest Nazarene University Presents "Great Music of Our Faith" - Northwest Nazarene University
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Northwest Nazarene University Presents "Great Music of Our Faith" - Northwest Nazarene University
Northwest Nazarene University Presents “Great Music of Our Faith”
Apr 8, 2026
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News
The Northwest Nazarene University Music Department invites the community to a special culminating concert, “Great Music of Our Faith,” on Sunday, April 26 at 3:00 p.m. in the Brandt Center on the NNU campus.
This reimagined annual event (formerly Great Hymns of Our Faith) brings together the full NNU Music Department and its ensembles for an inspiring afternoon centered on the rich tradition of sacred music. Designed for all generations, the concert offers a dynamic and engaging experience that goes beyond tradition, creating space for both reflection and celebration.
The program will feature a variety of ensemble performances along with opportunities for congregational singing, inviting the audience to actively participate in the music-making experience.
A highlight of this year’s concert is “Te Deum” by Mark Hayes, presented through the generous support of the Wilkes-Tate Endowment. This powerful work anchors the program and reflects the depth and beauty of the sacred choral tradition.
“This is intended to be a signature event for our department and our community,” said Dr. John Dally, Department Chair. “Be it hymns, worship music, choruses or spirituals, we hope people will come celebrate the soundtrack of Our Faith.”
Event Details:
What:
Great Music of Our Faith
When:
April 26, 2026, at 3:00 p.m.
Where:
Brandt Center, Northwest Nazarene University
Tickets:
$10 General Admission / $8 Seniors
Purchase Tickets:
nnu.edu/musicevents
This event is open to the public and welcomes individuals, families, churches and community members of all backgrounds to experience an afternoon of meaningful and inspiring music.
For more information, please visit
nnu.edu/musicevents
.
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Northwest Nazarene University Presents “Great Music of Our Faith”
Apr 8, 2026
|
News
The Northwest Nazarene University Music Department invites the community to a special culminating concert, “Great Music of Our Faith,” on Sunday, April 26 at 3:00 p.m. in the Brandt Center on the NNU campus.
This reimagined annual event (formerly Great Hymns of Our Faith) brings together the full NNU Music Department and its ensembles for an inspiring afternoon centered on the rich tradition of sacred music. Designed for all generations, the concert offers a dynamic and engaging experience that goes beyond tradition, creating space for both reflection and celebration.
The program will feature a variety of ensemble performances along with opportunities for congregational singing, inviting the audience to actively participate in the music-making experience.
A highlight of this year’s concert is “Te Deum” by Mark Hayes, presented through the generous support of the Wilkes-Tate Endowment. This powerful work anchors the program and reflects the depth and beauty of the sacred choral tradition.
“This is intended to be a signature event for our department and our community,” said Dr. John Dally, Department Chair. “Be it hymns, worship music, choruses or spirituals, we hope people will come celebrate the soundtrack of Our Faith.”
Event Details:
What:
Great Music of Our Faith
When:
April 26, 2026, at 3:00 p.m.
Where:
Brandt Center, Northwest Nazarene University
Tickets:
$10 General Admission / $8 Seniors
Purchase Tickets:
nnu.edu/musicevents
This event is open to the public and welcomes individuals, families, churches and community members of all backgrounds to experience an afternoon of meaningful and inspiring music.
For more information, please visit
nnu.edu/musicevents
.
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