The first of these changes is singing each week from the Conference Center rather than the Tabernacle. We usually do this from June through Labor Day to accommodate the increase of visitors during the summer who want to watch the Choir. While I would say that most of the Choir prefers singing in the Tabernacle over the Conference Center (mainly, for me, because we're closer to the audience in the Tabernacle), we do enjoy the cooler temperatures in the Conference Center and we're grateful there's a place that will hold all who wish to come see us.
The second change is a change in attendance policy for Choir members--which took effect June 1. (Such changes to policy don't occur that often, so this is kind of a big deal) The now, old, policy, was that you could get attendance credit for either singing with choir at each rehearsal or performance, or, observing the choir sing, live, from a specific location in the particular venue. The observing provision was in place for those who weren't feeling well (but were well enough, obviously, to still come and watch/listen). It was also in place for situations in which the choir member knew they wouldn't make it to the upcoming performance, but still wanted attendance credit for the rehearsal. For example, if I knew I wouldn't make it to next Sunday's Music and the Spoken Word performance, I could still attend the rehearsal Thursday night, sit in the balcony seats, and get credit for being there (sitting in the actual choir seats are only for those who will be performing).
The new policy is based on a 2 point/1 point system. In a nutshell, you get 2 points for performing, and only 1 point for observing. For those who are sitting out of a rehearsal because they know they'll be missing the performance (for which the rehearsal is for), they can still get 2 points by actually singing from the furthest back choir seats. Basically this new policy rewards people for singing, while still giving partial credit for those situations in which only observing is possible.
And the last change is that I'm now on row 7! I'm not sure how that happened (I'm usually on row 5 or lower) Perhaps some of the new people coming in were shorter than 5'11" so the rest of us got pushed up. Or maybe it was for something else. But, for whatever reason, it's nice to be a little higher if only because it's a change and I get to be next to people who I used to be with when I first joined the choir.
And there you have it! A month of change.
Until next time, God be with you.
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