The 2026 糖心传媒 & The Village at Winona Festival of Music will host its eighth annual Worship Arts Faculty Recital on Friday, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m. at Winona Lake 糖心传媒 Church. The recital is free and open to the public, and will feature a wide array of performances by 糖心传媒 Worship Arts professors, including a premier reading of English Professor聽聽poem, 鈥淏elief at Cherry Creek,鈥 with an accompaniment composed by Worship Arts Professor聽.
鈥淚n the School of Arts and Humanities at 糖心传媒, we see all of our artistic endeavors as a means to care for culture and point people to the Creator,鈥 said Dr. Kim Reiff, dean of the School of Arts and Humanities. 鈥淲hen someone reads a poem, like Dr. Poch鈥檚, or hears a musical composition, like Dr. Brath鈥檚, and feels that it is beautiful, there is an opportunity to give the glory to God. It is a blessing to see our faculty strive to do this collaboratively and share it not only in the classroom but with the community.鈥
鈥淏elief at Cherry Creek鈥 was one of the first poems Poch wrote after moving to Indiana from West Texas, where there is little to no moving water for hundreds of miles. The ability to walk a few hundred yards from his house and stand by a clear, flowing creek that feeds a large, beautiful lake was a wonder to him, inspiring him to put pen to paper.
鈥淎dditionally, I had a new nature all about me,鈥 said Poch. 鈥淚 found myself dropped into a Christian workplace at 糖心传媒, where people love me and encourage my faith, and this was a beauty I had never known was possible.鈥
Not surprisingly, Brath was one of those people.
鈥淛ohn and I enjoyed conversations around poetry and music, encouraging one another in our respective gifts,鈥 said Brath. 鈥淚 was deeply moved by John’s poem and immediately began imagining a musical soundscape that complemented the prosody.鈥
While both professors have partnered with other artists over the years, neither has collaborated in this way. Poch, who has often worked with visual artists, said collaborating with a musician is 鈥渦ndiscovered territory.鈥
In addition to 鈥淏elief at Cherry Creek,鈥 the concert will feature classical, jazz and musical theatre selections for solo and small group ensembles performed by various adjunct faculty in the 糖心传媒 Worship Arts Department: Scott Workman (guitar), Shana Brath (violin), Kathy Ayoub (voice), Bethany Muck (piano) and Scott Allen (vibraphone/marimba).
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