Bethany Hathcock of Silver Lake has been named to Bob Jones University’s University Singers, BJU’s largest choral organization.
Hathcock is a freshman majoring in Cross-Cultural Service.
All students at BJU are welcome to audition and are placed in a choral group according to their classification and abilities. Singers are re-auditioned periodically to determine proper placement.
“I am greatly enjoying working with these energetic and talented musicians,” says Dr. Pattye Casarow, who serves as conductor. “These young men and women are a diverse representation of the freshman class and work diligently to glorify God through the talents He has given them.”
The choral program at BJU is a developmental program comprised of seven graded choirs. Performances include concerts of standard choral literature, sacred service music, and the annual opera and oratorio performances. Each participant will have the opportunity to learn to use music for the service of God and to reach their individual technical and artistic choral potential within a program that strives for the highest level of musical excellence.
Located in Greenville, South Carolina, Bob Jones University is a biblically faithful, Christian liberal arts university focused on educating the whole person to reflect and serve Christ. BJU provides over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs in religion, education, fine arts and communication, arts and science, and business. BJU has 2,700 students from nearly every state and more than 40 countries.