We are an all-ages choir composed of families and individuals of Sanpete County who come together with a desire to build community, make music in the praise of God, and share our talents in an effort to bless lives. We prioritize choosing music that expresses joy, gratitude, and worship and believe in curating performances that include not only beautiful music, but also inspiring and uplifting messages.
We prioritize choosing music that expresses joy, gratitude, and worship and believe in curating performances that include not only beautiful music, but also inspiring and uplifting messages.
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Threesa is an accomplished singer, dancer, actress, music teacher, and choir director. She studied piano from the time she was a small girl and gained significant experience as a pianist in the small church branch she grew up in. She then trained in music and vocal performance under Hedley Nosworthy at El Camino College and Marian Bodnar at Cal State Long Beach.
She worked as an associate director with the South Bay Children’s Choir and has directed many community choirs and small musical groups over the years. She also spent many years teaching private piano and voice lessons.
In 2021,
Threesa joined efforts with Sharon Gilbert, and together they founded the Sanpete Family Choir. The choir has since expanded into its current structure consisting of four different age groups and skill levels.
Jennifer grew up in Southern California and began singing and dancing at a young age–performing in theater productions, singing with the South Bay Children’s Choir, and even learning hula from her Hawaiian grandmother.
After getting married, she moved to the Antelope Valley, where she sang with the Antelope Valley College Concert Choir and was a featured soloist in the Bach cantata
“Herz und mund und tat und leben.”
She and her family later moved to Kansas City, where she sang with choral composer John Leavitt in his female choral ensemble, Jubilee Singers. In 2022, she performed as a soloist in Handel’s Messiah at Snow College in Ephraim, UT.
She moved to Sanpete County in 2022 and began volunteering as a pianist and director in the Sanpete Family Choir. She currently spends most of her time homeschooling her 4 young children and helping her husband with his marketing business.