Sacred Winds Ensemble and Ministries

Christian outreach through the arts, music, and education.

M. Ryles Kjellsen | Euphonium

What would you tell someone who is attending their first Sacred Winds event? Be prepared to be spiritually moved.

Kyle Duke | Percussion

What is one thing you enjoy about being a part of Sacred Winds? The simple fact that it’s a very respectable musical ensemble that exhibits an unafraid message of our Creator and His son Jesus Christ.

Jamie Gillispie | Flute

What is one thing you enjoy about being a part of Sacred Winds? I love the way the weekend always unfolds itself from a casual beginning, through hours of rehearsal and always ending in an amazing concert.

Jim Geiger | Saxophone

What would you tell someone who is attending their first Sacred Winds event? Prepare for an experience.

Jessica Crittendon | Trumpet

What would you tell someone who is attending their first Sacred Winds event? It is a worthwhile and memorable event and spiritually uplifting and refreshing.

Jennifer Bersaglia | Piano

What would you tell someone who is attending their first Sacred Winds event? Open your ears, open your heart, open your mind. Let God take you on an incredible and unique musical journey through His Word.

Chris Murphy | Percussion

What is one thing you enjoy about being a part of Sacred Winds? Meeting all the people and performing with a group that enjoys playing for the person next to you.

Brad Byrum | Horn

What is one thing you enjoy about being a part of Sacred Winds? I enjoy the wonderful friendships and music that are shared each year.

Adria Sutherland | Clarinet

One thing I enjoy is getting to see all of my good friends. For most of us, it’s the only time of the year that we reunite, so that adds greatly to the experience!

Alice Markiewicz | Double Bass

What would you tell someone who is attending their first Sacred Winds event? Prepare to play hard.

Event Calendar

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Testimonials

“I am impressed that the group is not satisfied with merely playing the standard repertoire.”

Thomas W. Bolton, Ph.D.
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary