[Nfb-krafters-korner] two Ot'S

jordanj229 at verizon.net jordanj229 at verizon.net
Mon Oct 26 02:34:03 UTC 2015


Hello Sandra
My name is Joanne Jordan and I sing in my church choir. I am very blessed. My choir director sends me electronic files so I can put them I  can put them in Braille. I am an alto. I learn my part very well.
I would contact Tom Anderson because this is not going to go away on its own.
If you need more information you can send me an email at jordanj229 at verizon.net.

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> On Oct 25, 2015, at 10:17 PM, Lauren Merryfield via Nfb-krafters-korner <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> How do you get your church people in charge to let you sing with them? I have been able to talk every other church into it until my current one. They have a professional-sounding band and worship song leader. I asked to sing and I had to audition; a first. I passed the audition. I went to a couple rehearsals but the pastor felt like there might be too many complications for me to sing with them. Part of that is that I have foot issues and cannot stand for long. My solution would be something as ordinary as a chair behind me. But they consider that kind of thing a "complication." 
> 
> Now, I've written a song (I've done that since childhood) well, not written; composed. I asked if I could teach it to the band and praise singers and the pastor said I could ask our worship leader but I probably would not be able to. It was like he was deciding before ever hearing it, that it would be no. 
> 
> They always say "we have someone else who does that already" or "we have that taken care of" or other ways of saying "we don't need you; stay in the pew and that's okay but don't ask to do anything." Kind of thing. 
> 
> I know this is considered by some to be O T but I have the same issue with crafts. So many sighted people don't even want to try to teach me how to make things since I am totally blind since birth. That's why I'm glad we have this division and list. They don't believe I can do something until they see it; like "seeing is believing" is it. Then when I do something like crocheting, they act like it's so amazing. Well, it isn't. 
> 
> Music is a craft, so I don't consider it off topic. I'm about ready to put the president of the Communities of Faith, Tom Anderson, in touch with my church. I don't want to ruffle feathers (not too much anyway) or ruin my stay there, but I've been there a year-and-a-half and they only want me to worship with them, from my pew. Well, they'd like me to tithe, too, of course. 
> 
> I really like my church but I feel like I'm being pushed against a brick wall. 
> Thanks,
> Lauren
> 
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