Laudate Dominum: Spiritual Choral Sound in St. Gumbertus

Event: Laudate Dominum in St. Gumbertus, Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Platz 3, 91522 Ansbach on 5. July 2026

Date and Time

5. July 2026 10:00

Location

Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Platz
Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Platz, 91522 Ansbach, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Church & CommunityConcerts

Mood

Festive

Venue Type

Inside

Laudate Dominum in St. Gumbertus: Sacred Music and Lived Community

When the Windsbacher Girls' Choir sings in St. Gumbertus, liturgical celebration merges with a special spiritual atmosphere. Laudate Dominum represents praise, devotion, and an experience of faith that impressively brings together music, prayer, and community.

A Worship Service with Special Sonic Power

On Sunday, July 5, 2026, at 10 a.m., a musically shaped worship service will echo in the Protestant Church of St. Gumbertus with the Windsbacher Girls' Choir. Under the direction of Claudia Jennings and with organ accompaniment by Carl Friedrich Meyer, a festive liturgy unfolds, opening Sunday in the sign of praise to God.

The Special Charm of St. Gumbertus

St. Gumbertus is one of the prominent churches in the heart of Ansbach. The historic city church combines historical dignity with vibrant community work, creating a space where sacred music can have an immediate impact. Its central location in the city center facilitates visits and makes the church an easily accessible place for encounters and contemplation.

Windsbacher Girls' Choir as a Spiritual Voice

The Windsbacher Girls' Choir shapes the event with clear, finely illuminated choral culture. In connection with the liturgy led by Pastor Oliver Englert, a worship service is created that not only touches musically but also carries theological weight. The connection of choir, word, and organ lends the morning a special depth.

Invitation to the Community and All Interested

Those who appreciate church music, Protestant liturgy, and an open spiritual community will experience a dignified and inspiring worship service in Laudate Dominum. Admission is free. A visit is worthwhile for community members as well as guests who wish to experience sacred music in its full radiance.

Conclusion: Laudate Dominum connects choir, organ, and worship service to a moving moment of faith in Ansbach. Visitors can look forward to quiet intensity, musical beauty, and a heartfelt community experience. The best way to experience this special morning in St. Gumbertus is to be there live.

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