Faith Choral Festival
Join us on campus with your singers in grades 10-12 (9th graders welcome if you have a 9-12 choir) for our annual choral festival, October 2-3, 2025. This festival is designed to help your choir improve musically and foster camaraderie within your choir and with other choral musicians from other schools. Individual students not part of a choir are also welcome to join.
Benefits of participation:
- 40-minute clinic session with Dr. Christopher Ellis, director of choral activities at Faith, for registered choirs.
- Workshop sessions with guest clinician and composer Dan Forrest.
- Participation in a combined choir, consisting of all participating choirs along with the Faith Chorale and Chamber Choir, under the direction of Dr. Christopher Ellis and accompanied by Dan Forrest.
Register online at faith.edu/events/music-festival by August 1, 2025. Space is limited to the first six choirs who register. The choir registration fee of $275 is due at registration. The individual cost of $25 per person is due at registration.
Repertoire
Your students will sing in a combined choir in the festival concert. This year we are featuring the music of guest clinician Dan Forrest, who will accompany all of the selections below. You will need to purchase copies of these pieces for your choir and have them well-prepared prior to the festival. Individuals will need to do so as well.
- O God Beyond All Praising
- Shalom
- Light (from CREATION): Special ordering details coming soon
- Crown Him!
You may purchase these pieces from any retailer you choose. The provided links are simply to give you the information for the needed pieces.
Attire
You will need to bring your formal concert attire for the Festival concert. Men should wear black tuxedos, suits, or dress shirts with black pants, while ladies should wear black dresses or skirts. Business casual attire will be the dress code for the other activities during the day.
Clinicians and Workshop Presenters
Dr. Christopher Ellis
Dr. Christopher Ellis is the director of choral activities and music department chair at Faith Baptist Bible College, where he conducts the Faith Chorale, Chamber Choir, and Orchestra. Dr. Ellis has also been the music director at Ankeny Baptist Church since 2003. Prior to becoming the director of choral activities at Faith, Dr. Ellis was the artistic director of the Canticum Novum Music Association chorale and orchestra.
Dr. Ellis earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sacred Music from Faith Baptist Bible College, a Master of Arts in Biblical Studies from Faith Baptist Theological Seminary, a Master of Music in Choral Conducting from St. Cloud State University, and a Doctor of Arts in Choral Conducting and Music Education from Ball State University. He has studied conducting with Dr. R. Irving Van Hooser, Dr. Lee Nelson, and Dr. Andrew Crow.
Dr. Ellis is a frequent choral clinician, especially for Christian school and church choirs. He has led choir tours across the United States and Europe. He has made conducting appearances at Ball State University, Ohio State University, and Morehouse College in Atlanta.
Dan Forrest
Dan Forrest (b. 1978) has been described as having “an undoubted gift for writing beautiful music….that is truly magical” (NY Concert Review), with works hailed as “magnificent, very cleverly constructed sound sculpture” (Classical Voice), and “superb writing…full of spine-tingling moments” (Salt Lake Tribune). His music has sold millions of copies, has received numerous awards and distinctions, and has become well established in the repertoire of choirs around the world via festivals, recordings, radio/TV broadcasts, and premieres in prominent international venues.
Dan’s work ranges from small choral works to instrumental solo works, wind ensemble works, and extended multi-movement works for chorus and orchestra. His Requiem for the Living (2013) and Jubilate Deo (2016) have become standard choral/orchestral repertoire for ensembles around the world, with LUX (2018), the breath of life (2020), and his new CREATION oratorio (2023) also receiving critical acclaim.
Dan holds a doctorate in composition and a master’s degree in piano performance, and served for several years as a professor and department head (music theory and composition) in higher education. He currently serves as Editor at Beckenhorst Press, Chair of the American Choral Director’s Association Composition Initiatives Committee, adjunct Faculty at Furman University, and Artist-In-Residence at Mitchell Road Presbyterian Church (Greenville, SC). Details about Dan and his work can be found at www.danforrest.com
Leah Barnett
Iowa native Leah Barnett has received accolades as both a cellist and a singer, and has won numerous state, regional, and national competitions. She has appeared onstage in China and Italy in concert and in operatic roles; she has also appeared onstage with renowned bass-baritone Simon Estes in his Roots & Wings concerts in Iowa. Operatic roles include Governess (Turn of the Screw), Pamina (Die Zauberflöte), Queen of the Night (Die Zauberflöte), among others. Barnett received a bachelor’s degree in voice and cello from Drake University (Des Moines), and a master’s degree in Vocal Performance from University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Sherri Nicholson
Sherri Nicholson completed her Bachelor’s degree in Music with an emphasis in piano performance from Pillsbury Baptist Bible College. She earned a Master of Arts from Bob Jones University in Piano Pedagogy. She is a current student at Iowa State University pursuing her Doctorate. Her experience includes teaching at Musical Impressions, Northwestern Music Academy, and operating her own studio Discovery Piano Studio as a Nationally Certified Teacher. She serves as the faculty advisor for Faith Music Department Collegiate Chapter of the Music Teachers National Association.
Throughout her career, she has actively served as a musician in churches, conferences, and presented in her local Des Moines Piano Teacher chapter. She is an active adjudicator for Des Moines, The National Federation of Music Teachers, MAACS Fine Arts, St. Paul Piano Teachers, and MTNA. Her volunteer roles include Vice President of the St. Paul Piano Teachers and the editor for the Iowa Music Teachers Magazine.
She has studied piano with many distinguished pianists such as Dr. Kenon Renfrow, Dr. Paul Wirth, Dr. Alan Huckleberry, and Dr. Rene Lecuona.
Her hobbies include hiking, jogging, traveling, and spending time with her husband, four daughters, and two golden retrievers.
Lodging
Faith does have limited guest housing available, but we also have arrangements with local
hotels for special rates. Just mention that you are a guest of Faith Baptist Bible College when
you make your reservation.
- Sleep Inn and Suites, Ankeny, $89 Standard Room (two queens or one king); $95 King Suite. Book here or call (515) 964-5909
- Comfort Inn, Ankeny, $90 for a King/Double Queen Room. Book here or call 515.965.8400
- Homewood Suites, Ankeny, $124 for a Studio Suite. Book here or call 515.963.0006
- Residence Inn, Ankeny, $139 for King Studio Suite. Book here or Call 515.446.7300
Meals
Thursday lunch and a light dinner on Friday are included in the registration fee. You can purchase meal ticket packets for Thursday dinner, and Friday lunch (2 meals) for use in our dining hall. The discounted meal ticket packages cost $16 per person and are available until September 15, 2025. You may purchase meal tickets at registration, or through a separate
registration form that will be made available to you after securing your choir’s spot in the Festival. Meals can be purchased at the door for the full price (currently $10.75 per person per meal).
Schedule
Thursday, October 2
11:00 AM | Registration Domokos Welcome Center
11:45 AM | Welcome and Information Nettleton 103-105
12:00 PM | Lunch Nettleton 103-105
1:00 PM | Large Rehearsal Nettleton 103-105
2:30 PM | General Session Nettleton 103-105
Dan Forrest
3:30 PM | Clinic Session (Choir #1) Nettleton 108
Workshops Various Locations
4:30 PM | Clinic Session (Choir #2)
Workshops
5:30 PM | Dinner Benson Hall/Local Restaurants
6:30 PM | Large Rehearsal Nettleton 103-105
8:00 PM | Ice Cream Social
Friday, October 3
8:00 AM | Visit College Classes
Clinic Session (Choir #3) Nettleton 108
9:00 AM | Attend College Chapel Nettleton Center
10:00 AM | Visit College Classes
Clinic Session (Choir #4) Nettleton 108
11:00 AM | Visit College Classes
Clinic Session (Choir #5) Nettleton 108
12:00 PM | Lunch Benson Hall/Local Restaurants
1:00 PM | Large Rehearsal Nettleton Center
2:00 PM | Workshop Sessions Various Locations
3:00 PM | Clinic Session (Choir #6)
Workshop Sessions
4:00 PM | Rehearsal with Orchestra Nettleton Center
5:30 PM | Dinner Nettleton Center
6:30 PM | Concert Prep (All) Nettleton Center
7:00 PM | Festival Concert Nettleton Center