Faith Lutheran Church Restores Historic Organ
Faith Lutheran Church in Phoenix is reviving its historic M. P. Möller pipe organ, a three-thousand-pipe instrument installed in 2005. After years of use and Arizonas harsh climate, the organ has fallen silent. The full restoration, estimated at $150,000, will bring it back to life. The church kicked off its fundraising campaign with a free concert featuring former music directors, drawing longtime members and organ enthusiasts. The event highlighted the organs role in worship and community gatherings, aiming to spark donations and momentum for this uplifting project.
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