Music Notes – June 2025

 
“How do I become a part of Worship Ministry??”
Opportunities abound to serve in the worship ministry! We are seeking musicians for the early services. Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, and Drums! Early Service Praise Bands rehearse on Tuesdays; 8:30 Praise Band at 6:00pm and the 9:45 Praise Band at 7:00pm. If you are interested in helping out, please contact Charlie or Stephanie in the church office.
 
“Okay, that’s nice and all but I’m not a “Musician per se…..What about Singers?”
Singers on the Praise teams are selected by Charlie. However, he is in the process of reworking the teams and there are currently no openings on the Praise teams. 
 
“What if I want to sing anyway?”
We are ALWAYS looking for new Worship Choir members! The Worship Choir sings at the 11:00 service every Sunday. Worship Choir is high school age and up. Rehearsal is on Wednesday night at 7:00pm. We also have a Primetime choir that meets every Tuesday at 10:00am. There is no audition required for choirs; previous singing experience is preferred, but not necessary. Hint: Joining the Worship Choir gives Charlie a chance to hear you sing, and possibly be considered for placement on a praise team in the future!
 
“Okay, what if I consider myself to be more of a ‘behind the scenes’ type of person?
The Tech Team is also part of the worship ministry. The Tech Team consists of our audio and video crew. FOH (Front of House) volunteers run our soundboard and the words you see on the screen in the Worship Center every Sunday, along with our BOH (Back of House) volunteers who run our livestreams on YouTube each week.
 
Current needs for our Tech Team:
FOH soundboard operators (Allen & Health SQ7), camera operators, and switchers (think movie director). Experience is welcome, but we will train you if needed!
 
 

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A Little History About Trinity’s The Victor

Curry, my late husband and I, Suzanne Harston, came to Kerrville in 2008 after living for 3 years in an RV and traveling the USA and Canada. Our Southern California church did a version of The Victor every Palm Sunday. I wrote, directed, and usually played Mary Mom (I was about 40-60 back then). I have a Bachelor’s degree in Directing from UC Fullerton. I found God’s calling for me to be in theatre; I believe it is one of God’s ways for us to spread the word of Jesus & salvation.
 
Suzanne Harston in Costume

Suzanne Harston in Costume

Curry and I took 5 years and attended 19 different churches before we finally found John Wheat at Trinity…we had attended Trinity twice during those years but on the 3rd visit, John Wheat was the new pastor and we knew it was the right place for us. When we met with Pastor John to become members in January 2013, I shared my background and he asked me if I had ever crucified Jesus on stage. I told him yes, every Sunday for the last 20 years. John said they had been wanting to do The Victor but had needed someone who knew how to do the crucifixion part, and so planning started for a Victor to happen on Palm Sunday 2014…yup it took 14 months to get it done. There was no way to pull it off in 2.
 
Larry Danks, the Music Minister and I started planning. Wayne Comer, a master carpenter, began working on plans to build a stage extension that would allow for us to have a weight-bearing cross.
 
We used David Clydesdale’s original script for The Victor, all his songs and narration as written. Pastor John played Benjamin, a Jew of Israel who spoke to the audience. We had wonderful costumes for the choir and actors, the costumes for the priests were acceptable, but not great. Our soldiers had plastic armor! BUT our production was a huge success!!! So we planned to do it again in 2015. Some generous person donated money for our soldiers to have real armor. I think those metal soldier costumes were about $600 each. I remember that Larry and I looked for them on the internet, chose what we wanted and when they came we tried them on ourselves like little kids!!!
 
Using a musical written by David Clydesdale the first version of “The Victor” was presented in 2014. Since that first, humble but powerful presentation it has grown into what we know today, a wonderful gift to the community of Kerrville from Trinity Baptist Church. It now includes over 100 singers and cast members, a musical director, a drama director, a stage director, several assistants, several people behind the scenes running the sound, lighting, and technical aspects, and many others supporting this project through prayer. It also happens to be one of the very few things we get to through the worship ministry that includes every generation and age group represented here in our church.
 
 
I remember the feeling I had when I saw those soldiers come to arrest Jesus in the first rehearsal with the new metal armor….WOW!! How intimidating they appeared!! I was overwhelmed !!!! I still am every time I see them coming down the aisle to the garden arrest!!!
  
Pastor John Wheat In Costume

Pastor John Wheat – 2014

The next year I told Larry that I needed to rewrite a lot of The Victor to get some women in it. That year, Mary Mom, Mary Mag, the adulterous woman, Lazarus’s sister, and a Leper Woman all became new female speaking parts!! Oh yes, I added lines for Peter, John and Jesus too!
 
Through the years, the script changes somewhat as do the songs, and story tellers. We added the hand signing in about 2016. At times, it has been 2 or 3 disciples, then 2 priests, now it is the Centurion. In 2025, we added a new character-Isaiah! The basic story, of course, remains the same. 
 
One fun fact about The Victor is how Jesus gets into and out of the tomb! Originally, our tomb had no “escape hatch”, so once Jesus was in the tomb, he couldn’t come out except through the front. Sooooo, an alive Jesus was dropped carefully behind the priest’s stage, and a dummy Jesus was picked up, taken to the tomb, and placed inside. The live Jesus wiggled down the stairs behind a black curtain to backstage where he was cleaned up and redressed for his resurrected appearance! This was standard procedure for the first few years. Until one day, Larry had a brilliant idea to cut a hole in the stage floor under the tomb and provide what we named the “escape hatch”. So, Jesus is really in the tomb for a few seconds then escapes to backstage, where he gets cleaned up for his reappearance!
 
The Victor is such a powerful outreach to the unchurched. Plus, it is a wonderful way to make close bonds with people in our church.
 
Charlie, our Music Minister since 2023 is our producer. He also leads The Victor choir. The choir, besides providing wonderful songs, also become the people of Jerusalem. Sometimes loving and sometimes hating Jesus. We are so fortunate to have such a fabulous cast of talented people and singers.
 
There are a lot of people the audience never sees….Stephanie Clarke, assistant producer though she sings in The Victor choir, she also coordinates all of the people involved with the production, set design, loads the words on the screen, and takes care of whatever else comes up. Riley Gordon, who coordinates the people who run lights, sound, & cameras, he also helps with set design and deals with all of the tech gremlins that inevitably rear their ugly heads each year. Joe Rief was head of the broadcast ministry for many years- ensuring we look and sound good online when we livestream. After he stepped down, Jeff Stone took over along with Tom Gancarz. Misty Gordon ensures the audio is balanced for our live stream. Just a few behind the scene folks that many don’t even know are there, but are just as important as the ones front and center stage!
 
The stage manager, without whom there would be nothing but a huge train wreck instead of a wonderful performance, controls all backstage activities; including getting actors to their specified entrances, getting blood on and off of Jesus, and controls all props, helps the actors get their mics on, and more!
 
Originally, I was the stage manager (in costume) so I could change the priest’s stage into the Last Supper, and then back to the Priest’s stage again, but then wonderful Kellee Parish took the job which allowed me to fully develop the cast of Jerusalem people, and eventually sing with the choir. Then, in 2023, Debbie Dossey took the task! She is brilliant at making it a smooth-running performance and helps coordinate some pre-production tasks as well, including taking care of all the palm leaves you see!
 
Wayne Comer is still leading a team in the installation of our stage extension that allows us to have a crucifixion scene and the tomb. Sue Stewart, then, Carry Overby, and now Kay Barry provided about 100 actors and singers with wonderful authentic costumes. Lew King, a professional song writer wrote, “The Basin and The Towel” which we added to The Victor some years ago. Rob Ward and Roslyn Houghton add directing touches that make our production truly outstanding. Trinity is so blessed to have these gifted people. Rob, Lew, and Roslyn are all part of the Hill Country professional theater community.
 
I came to know the Lord through a movie and I feel God has truly blessed me with a church home that believes in theater arts as an outreach for the lost.
 
Every year we have new people in the Victor, singing, acting, signing, and running tech. If you have ever wanted to be a part of The Victor team, let me or Charlie know. We would love to have you! But, the main thing now is to invite people to experience Trinity’s “The Victor”. Carry the little cards and give them out to everybody. “The Victor” is Trinity’s gift to the Texas Hill Country.
 
Suzanne Harston
Victor Director
 
 

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The History of the Victor

 
Spring is upon us, which means it is Victor season at Trinity. This will be my second year directing The Victor and I am very much looking forward to it. The Victor, in case you are not familiar with it, is a musical drama presented annually on Palm Sunday weekend by the worship ministry at Trinity.
 
It is a powerful and meaningful illustration of the sacrifice Jesus Christ made in order to bring hope to the world through Him, our Savior, God’s Son.
 
Pastor John Wheat had a desire to do something special around Easter and approached Larry Danks, the minister of worship at the time. They invited a newcomer to Kerrville and to Trinity, Suzanne Harston, to join them in this endeavor. Suzanne has a degree in directing, a passion for Christ, and a servant heart. She has been a part of this project since the beginning; read her article at tbck.org where she tells the story of how it all got started.
 
It is a truly special event. I want to personally invite you to come experience The Victor with us this year, especially if you have never seen it. If you have been before, please invite someone new to come and experience it with you. We humbly present this as a gift to our community.
  
Thank you for the privilege of being part of what God is doing at Trinity Baptist Church!
 
 

 

 

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Music Notes – February 2025

by Tyler Sutton
 
Worship in the churches I grew up in usually involved screaming guitars, strobing lights, drum solos, and powerful vocals. We took the “resounding cymbals” portion of Psalm 150 literally. It was this style of worship that always connected with me and is what drew me to those church services to hear the gospel preached every week. Now, as an adult I’ve grown an appreciation for all genres of worship and even love the traditional hymns and the incredible stories of the believers who penned them. It was always the expression of genuine worship and ascription of worth and honor to the triune God that drew me in.
 
Our local Trinity radio is home to many of these varying styles of genuine worship including a new show called Forged by Faith. Airing every Friday from 8-10 PM. Tune in to listen to vertical focused, Christ centered worship and Christian rock featuring songs from rap-rock, post-hardcore, pop-punk, post-grunge, metal, and more. We will rotate songs from the early to mid- 2000s as well as newer metal covers of classic worship songs. The goal being to always play passionate and powerful worship from artists that are unapologetically bold in their faith, delivering messages of hope and redemption through heavy instrumentation and biblically sound lyrical content.
 
Tune in every Friday from 8-10 PM for Forged by Faith. Christian rock and worship that passionately proclaims the greatness of God.
 
“He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God. Many will see and fear, and put their trust in the LORD.” Psalms 40:3
 
Trinity Life – February 2025
 

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Music Notes – December 2024

 
The Trinity Worship Ministry cordially invites you to join us as we celebrate our Savior’s birth this December. We have a couple of opportunities for you join us this year and would love to see you at any or all of these. First, our Prime Time Singers and Trinity Ringers will present “Merry Christmas To You” on Sunday night, December 8th, at 5:00pm in the Family life Center. This will be a relaxed, fun evening of carols and worship featuring these two wonderful groups.
 
Second is “ A Trinity Christmas” at 7:00pm on Saturday night, December 14th. We also have a Sunday afternoon matinee on December 15th at 3:00pm. This Christmas worship includes elements from all of our Sunday morning worship groups; 8:30 Praise Band & Choir, 9:45 Praise Band, and our 11:00 AM Worship Choir, as well as our Trinity Kids Choir. We are excited to have a variety of traditional and modern songs that come together for a powerful and meaningful worship experience.
 
We are so very blessed to have a church full of talented, gifted, and willing folks who make this ministry and events like these possible. We hope you can join us and make this part of your Christmas celebration this season.
Thank you for the privilege of being part of what God is doing at Trinity Baptist Church!
 

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KCYR 101.5 LP FM

by Stephanie Clarke & Rylie Gordon
 
Did you know Trinity Baptist Church owns a radio station? KCYR 101.5 LP FM transmits right here from our steeple!
 
Riley Gordon, Misty Gordon and I have been working on improving it ever since we took over managing it in 2021. Over the last few years, we have had a lot of changes. We slimmed our format to be mostly music, commercial-free with only a few programs currently peppered into the mix.
 
We have strived to find Biblically-sound content – that also rocks. We carefully search the web to procure fresh music that you won’t hear on KLOVE. My musical vision for KCYR was modeled after an independent station I used to listen to that is based in Vermont. The goal was not only to have music be theologically sound as possible, but also SOUND good! We knew there had to be better content out there that wasn’t POP music. We canceled our contract with Salem Music, and brought all music in-house.
 
We had help from a local radio station owner, Justin McClure (JAM Broadcasting), who donated A LOT of his time, along with an entire library of Christian rock from a station he used to run in Stephenville years ago. It was a great start to our new in-house library which is growing all the time!
 
The next thing we tackled was putting together an app for our station! A few months ago, Riley and I began researching apps, and found one suitable for our station. Now, those of you who listen while in town, but can’t when you head back home, can keep on listening as long as you have a data signal! After much work, we’re excited to finally invite you to download the new KCYR app!!
 
Available in iPhone and Android platforms for free. No ads. You can listen anywhere, even outside the Kerrville city limits! There are options to like or dislike the songs, set notifications for a song you love and the app will let you know when it will play next. You can even send song requests!
 
Stay tuned for the following programs coming soon:
Bible Thinker with Pastor Mike Winger – Mondays/Saturdays at 7pm
Love Worth Finding with Adrian Rogers – Tuesdays/Saturdays at 8pm (Coming Soon!)
KCYR Coffeehouse – Saturday mornings at 6am (Coming Soon!)
Insight for the Journey with Pastor John Wheat – Daily Shorts
Hymn History Hour with Wiley Wilkerson – Sundays at 6pm (Returning Soon!)
Word of Promise (an Audio Bible Experience) – Saturdays at 2pm (Returning Soon!)
Zion Lutheran Church Livestream Sundays at 9am
Trinity Baptist Church livestream -Sundays at 11am
And more!
 
 

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Music Notes – February 2024

by Charlie Barganier
 
Welcome to 2024! I hope and trust your New Year is off to a great start. It’s hard to believe the first month of this year is over already!
 
The Worship Ministry of TBCK is back in full swing, of course, and we are looking forward to a wonderful year. The biggest project on the schedule right now is “The Victor”. Of course, this is my first time leading and being a part of this wonderful tradition, and I have had a great time learning the music and drama and all the moving parts. If you have never been a part of this moving production we would love for you to come join us. Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions you might have. There are any number of ways you could be involved and use your gifts and talents.
 

Looking forward to a wonderful year with our church family.

 


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Music Notes – December 2023

 
Christmastime is here again! Our favorite time of year! Worship Ministry has been busy preparing for our Christmas programs!
 
First up, we have the Prime-Time Singers Christmas Cantata on Sunday,
December 10th at 5:00pm. Join us for a light-hearted, fun Christmas program featuring your holiday favorites. You’ll no doubt find yourself singing along!
 
Next, we have this year’s Christmas Worship Program, “Joy Has Dawned”. It will be an exciting presentation of music telling the story of Christ’s birth, featuring some new and some beloved traditional Christmas favorites presented by our Worship Choir, 8:30 & 9:45 Praise Bands. We are thrilled to have our Handbell Choir joining us also! Our Praise Kids, and our Trinity Worship Signers, will also be featured. Each group bringing their own flavor to our program.
 
Grab your family & friends and join us for this year’s Christmas Worship Program. You have two opportunities to join us, Saturday, December 16th or Sunday, December 17th at 7:00pm. You won’t want to miss it!
 
You know it just wouldn’t be Christmas at Trinity if we didn’t go out Caroling! Don your festive apparel and come with us as we spread some holiday cheer on Wednesday, December 20th at 6:00pm. There will be cookies and hot chocolate in the Family Life Center to follow.
 
Finally, Christmas Eve is on Sunday this year and we will have one service in the morning at 11:00am. We will have our usual two Christmas Eve services that evening, at 5:00pm and 6:30pm.
 
Take a moment, stop and reflect on what Christmas means: Jesus Christ is born! Treasure this season, make memories, and try not to get caught up in the stressful chaos of ‘to-do’ lists. Instead, enjoy the time spent with family and friends as you celebrate together.

 

Merry Christmas, Church Family!
 

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Prime Time Singers – October 2023

by Doug Lusk
 
The Prime Time Singers is a family of people who love the Lord and who love to sing, and they are delighted to spread His word by doing something they enjoy so much. 
 
Interim Choir Director Becky Doyle did a superb job last season in directing and helping the choir learn the songs they performed for people who might not otherwise have the chance to hear music live and in person.
 
This season the Singers will be directed by Charlie Barganier, Trinity’s new Minister of Worship. Lew King will continue as pianist/arranger. A number of his works are included in the group’s repertoire. Rehearsals are held at 10 am on Tuesdays and last about an hour and a half.
 
The first Sing Outs of the new season are tentatively scheduled for River Hill on September 26 and at Hilltop October 17. Participation in the 2023 Everlasting Choir Celebration is being considered and will be decided in October.
 

Prime Time Singers was pleased to welcome several new members recently and always has another chair available for more. They will gladly welcome you to join them in joyously singing about God’s love and grace.

 


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