The Value
We are intentionally interdenominational. Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox believers, and others come together as one body. We are not only building ensembles, but communities. We rehearse together, perform together, eat together, and learn from one's traditions.
The Anti-Value
Sectarianism, suspicion, theological tribalism, and relational isolation.
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Scripture
"There is one body and one Spirit." (Ephesians 4:4)
Paul writes to a divided and culturally diverse church in Ephesus, urging unity grounded in Christ rather than shared background or practice. His emphasis is not on erasing difference, but on recognising a deeper common life. Unity is spiritual before it is organisational. Paul wants believers to understand that difference does not threaten the Church when Christ is central.
Early Church Father
St. Irenaeus (c. 130-202 AD) wrote that the Church, though scattered across the world, "preserves one faith as if living in one house."
How this applies to us
We honour traditions not our own. We stay curious. We build friendships beyond rehearsals. Our unity is itself a witness.