Union Chapel: Choir Sunday (open rehearsal is Saturday)

JoAnn Kirkland photo | Choristers sing during a previous Choir Sunday at Union Chapel in the Grove. If you're interested in joining the choir, attend the rehearsal this Saturday at 10 AM.

Union Chapel will be alive with the sound of music for Choir Sunday, July 30, at 10:30 AM. Singers of all ages, regardless of skill or experience, are invited to join the joyous chorus to sing J. S. Bach’s “With Songs of Rejoicing.” 

It will be an “All Bach Sunday,” says Music Director Linda Betjeman. This year, the rehearsal is on Saturday, July 29, at 10 AM at the Chapel.

Betjeman created Choir Sunday and the Chapel Community Choir in 1995 as an experiment when she invited friends from her New York City chorus, “Amici Cantante” to come out for the weekend. She put an ad in the paper, and the “Miracle Choir” was born.

A miracle, she said, because the singers rehearse for an hour and a half the day before and sing the next day.

“Over the years, both professional and non-professional singers have come together once a summer to enjoy the experience of making beautiful music in the beautiful space of Union Chapel,” she said.

The Rev. Peter DeSanctis, pastor of Our Lady of the Isle Roman Catholic Church, will preach on “The Treasure of the Pearl, Expressed in Hymns.” 

Fr. Peter is a familiar presence around the Island. He’s been associated with Our Lady of the Isle in various capacities since the 1970s and has been the pastor for 12 years. He is the son of Islanders Peter and Gloria DeSanctis.

He holds two master’s degrees. He completed basic Army training at Fort Dix; served in the 8th Medical Brigade of the US Army; trained at Walson Army Hospital, the Veterans Administration, and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital.

He assisted the New York City Medical Examiner’s office and was appointed liaison to the New York Police Department. He also graduated from the Suffolk County Fire Academy. 

He is an attending chaplain at Southampton and Eastern Long Island/Stony Brook Hospitals and Our Lady of the Hamptons Regional Catholic School. On the Island, DeSanctis is an active volunteer, working as an assistant coach for the Shelter Island varsity golf team, clergy consultant for the All-Faith Youth Group, and a member of the Fire Department, EMS board, American Legion and Lions Club.

A reception catered by STARS CAFÉ follows the indoor service. And copies of “All Are Welcome:150 years of Shelter Island’s Union Chapel in the Grove” by Carrie Cooperider will be available for purchase after the service. You can also find the book at Finley’s Fiction or by contacting Trustee Kathy Dinkel.


JoAnn Kirkland assists the trustees of Union Chapel in the Grove.