Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church - Goleta, CA

The Shepherd's Bells

The Shepherd's Bells are the adult bell choir of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.  We ring music to the glory of God with great delight using 5 octaves of Schulmerich handbells, 4 octaves of chimes and an assortment of other percussion instruments, when the composition calls for it.  Sometimes we ring music written for bells and organ, or flute, trumpets, or voices.  As one of our  ringers puts it, the music is "awesome!"  The bell choir rehearses between 6:00 – 7:30 on Thursday evenings.  Visitors are most welcome to our "open rehearsals" to watch and listen.  The bell choir rings about once a month in both services on Sundays.  Email the director, Joan Barnett if you'd like to know when the bell choir will be ringing next.
 
Different ways to ring a bell.Just what are handbells, you ask?  We have 61 bronze bells that are rung in a variety of ways, shown at the left in this neat graphic! [Courtesy of The Raleigh Ringers]  Handbells are "traditionally" rung with one bell in each hand -- the largest of our bells weighs 7 lbs. 2 oz. and the smallest weighs 8 oz.  Handbells also can be played with mallets (suspended or while the bells are resting on the padded tables), can be linked together to form a "bell tree", and can be plucked (a sound that sounds almost like a cello pluck, with the bass bells).  More than one bell can be held in each hand too (called "two-in-hand" or "three-in-hand")  It's all great fun, and wonderful music! 

If you're interested in hearing the choir play, please come to a worship service (or a Thursday rehearsal) and rejoice as we praise God together with music! 

Contact the director, Joan Barnett, if you'd like more information! 

For more infomation about handbells in general, visit Paul Kingsbury's Handbell Resources web page.