JoFoKe at Montview Choir “Hang” Jocelyn Ford Keel (aka JoFoKe) joined the Montview Choir and other interested musicians/listeners on Thursday evening, February 11 via Zoom for the choir’s weekly “hang.” (That means we get together by Zoom and pursue whatever Adam Waite, our choir director, has lined up for us or we just chat and catch up with each other. “Hangs” …
Capital Campaign Construction – A Sneak Peak
Capital Campaign Construction – A Sneak Peak Take a tour of the construction changes that are taking place inside of Montview. This video offers a sneak peak at the work that’s underway. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8mfwqNvYnU&feature=youtu.be
MLK Day
MLK Day The neighborhood elementary school children were not able to gather in person at Montview for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day this year, but Pastor Sandy Proudy did put some of their art work on display for the weekend. We hope the steps can once again be packed with the clear-eyed optimism and compassion of children next January. – …
Capital Campaign Update – October 2020
Capital Campaign Update – October 2020 As you might have seen in our Weekly Update videos, our building – and the Sanctuary in particular – is a hub of activity. Outside, a job site trailer that houses a small office can be seen in the south parking lot. Inside the Sanctuary, plastic sheets cover the empty pews, scaffolding stretches high up …
Black Gang History and Culture in Denver
Black Gang History and Culture in Denver Background: How IEG and Montview Came Together [Adult Ed: Black Gang History and Culture in Denver] The October adult education class, Black Gang History and Culture in Denver, was facilitated by Craig Maginness, Montview member and international business consultant, entrepreneur coach and adjunct professor at Johnson & Wales College of Business. He started …
The History of the Montview Church Symphonic Carillon (church bells)
The History of the Montview Church Symphonic Carillon At the time of the construction of the “new sanctuary” (today’s sanctuary building) in the mid and late 1950s, Dr. Arthur L. Miller, then the senior pastor at Montview Church, approached my family and asked if we wanted to provide a “significant gift” to the building campaign, in addition to our capital …