Music at St. Timothy’s
Traditional Anglican Sacred Music with Choir, Organ, and Congregational Singing for the Glory of God.
Sing with US
All are welcome—no auditions or prior experience needed. Join us in making a joyful noise unto the Lord!
Meeting times:
Wednesday evenings: 7:00–8:30 p.m. in the choir loft
Sundays: 9:00 a.m. rehearsal before the 10:00 a.m. service
Season runs from mid August to early June.
We sing a mix of Anglican Anthems, Hymns, and Psalms.
Music in our Worship
Saint Timothy’s Choir
Leads weekly worship through the singing of hymns from the Hymnal 1982, psalms, and anthems.
Steeped in Anglican tradition with Rite I liturgy.
The Organ
The organ at St. Timothy’s, built in 1974 by the Noack Organ Company, reflects the principles of the American tracker revival. Inspired by North German and Dutch Baroque instruments, it emphasizes clarity, balance, and direct mechanical action. With a single manual and pedal, and no swell box or couplers, it is designed to lead congregational singing and support the musical life of the parish with precision and transparency.
The Organ
Pedal
16' Subbass
8' Principal
8' Gedackt
4' Octave
4' Chimney Flute
4' Spitzfloete
1 1/3' Mixture IV
8' Trumpet
Manual
8' Principal
8' Gedackt
4' Octave
4' Chimney Flute
2' Spitzfloete
8' Cornet V (from mid C)
1 1/3' Mixture IV
8' Trumpet
Notes
Manual C-g'” 56 notes
Pedal C-g’ 32 notes (AGO standard)
no couplers
About the Director
Minister of Music Andy McBeath
Andy McBeath serves as the Minister of Music at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church. He directs the parish’s music program, overseeing choirs, worship planning, and the integration of music into the liturgy.
His work is rooted in the Anglican musical tradition, with a focus on thoughtful hymnody, choral leadership, and music that supports and enhances congregational worship. He is committed to fostering active participation, equipping volunteers, and cultivating a program that is both musically strong and accessible to the parish community.
Through his leadership, the music ministry at St. Timothy’s seeks to enrich worship, deepen engagement, and reflect the church’s broader mission of engagement, connection, and service.