Music Department
In addition to the Baldwin vertical and grand pianos, the Sanctuary has a two-manual Flemish and Harp bells’ Carillon, and a three-manual pipe organ,
which consists of twenty-three ranks with chimes.
According to Dr. William M. Roehling, Church organist since 1960, the carillon, dedicated in 1971, was made possible by memorial gifts that were given over a period of several years.
The pipe organ, installed in 1975, is a rebuilding and an expansion of the 1924 Mõller pipe organ in the old sanctuary, which was razed in 1972 to build the new sanctuary. It has been estimated that the refurbished pipe organ has a value of over $750,000.
There is also a two-manual full-size electronic organ in the chapel that was given by the late Velma Brown in memory of her husband Claude Brown.
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