🕊️ First Chautauqua Old Fashioned Hymn Sing Draws a Crowd
Palm Sunday evening was the perfect setting for a heartfelt gathering, as more than 50 people attended Chautauqua-Wawasee’s first Old Fashioned Hymn Sing held at the historic chapel at Oakwood Resort.
Mary Moretto, who organized the event, reflected on its success:
“We had no idea how many people might attend, and didn’t know whether the chapel was the right size—maybe it’s too big or too small. For this year, it was the perfect size. Next year, we’ll need a larger venue.”
Led by Elaine Pearson, participants were invited to call out their favorite hymns by name or page number. Pianist Jamie Culbertson beautifully responded to the spontaneous requests, while Dane Penrod of Oakwood led the male voices in song.
Dane shared his experience:
“There was something truly beautiful — and deeply moving — about lifting our voices together in song to praise our Heavenly Father. In a world that often feels so busy and loud, tonight felt like a gentle pause… a return to simple joy and shared faith.”
Attendees echoed the sentiment with enthusiasm and warmth. Some said, “We should get together weekly or monthly,” while another commented, “One hour wasn’t enough!” One joyful attendee even joked, “I think we’re ready to go on tour.”
As the event came to a close, it was clear that something special had taken place.
Mary Moretto added:
“We received so many favorable comments and encouragement. It really meets a community need.”
Plans are already underway to bring this meaningful evening of music and worship back next year… Possibly sooner!