People participating in a church service, with many dressed in choir robes, inside a church with stained glass windows and flags in the background.

The Choir

It is thought that singing in a choir can enhance your mood, immune system, blood pressure and reduce feelings of chronic pain. Singing may even release ‘happy hormones’…so singing must be good for. you!

If you can sing, we would love you to join us on a Thursday 7.00pm for some practice, praise and a massive boost for the immune system. If you would like to be considered for membership of St.Bart’s small but beautifully formed choir, please email via the Contact page below.

A choir of six women and one man standing and singing in a church, wearing blue and white choir robes. They are holding hymn books and appear to be engaged in a religious service. The church interior features stained glass windows, wooden pews, and stone walls.
A man wearing glasses and a gray sweater sitting at a wooden pipe organ, with sheet music open in front of him, in a room filled with books and musical equipment.

Thomas - our resident organist and multi-talented choir master, banging out the tunes on the three-manual pipe organ by Charles A. Smethurst. It was built around 1909 and located in the church's west end gallery.

Wooden choir loft with decorative metal railings and a dark vaulted wooden ceiling inside a church.
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