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About the Event
When the world feels uncertain, singing can be both resistance and refuge — a way back to each other when we’re tempted to feel helpless or alone.
On Thursday, February 19, All Souls Unitarian Church invites EVERYONE - Tulsa-area musicians, churches, community choirs, and all our neighbors - to the Tulsa Choral Resistance Sing: an evening of beautiful choral music, hymns, and protest songs centered on peace, love, unity, and community.
As Dr. Randall Hooper, Music Director at All Souls, puts it: in times of unrest, many of us feel isolated — and singing together is a form of healing. This gathering creates space to breathe, connect, and raise our voices together.
There’s no rehearsal. We’ll simply gather in the Sanctuary and sing as one choir.
What We'll Sing
A set of choral works that speak to love and community, including:
Bring your voice — and bring a friend. Whether you sing every week or haven’t sung in years, you’re welcome here.