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Brian Henkelmann (b. 1956) received his Bachelor of Arts in music through Moravian College, his Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Moravian Theological Seminary, and his Master of Church Music from Concordia University (Chicago). …
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Brian Henkelmann (b. 1956) received his Bachelor of Arts in music through Moravian College, his Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Moravian Theological Seminary, and his Master of Church Music from Concordia University (Chicago). While in Bethlehem, he served as church musician for several congregations. He has been an Artist/Lecturer at Moravian College and accompanist for many projects at Muhlenberg College. He currently serves as Organist/Accompanist at First United Methodist Church in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He is active as a composer, piano teacher, and free-lance accompanist. His published pieces include choral and instrumental works with publishers GIA, Concordia Publishing House, and Northwestern Publishing House, and the Moravian Music Foundation.
And Yet Believe was commissioned to celebrate the 125th anniversary of College Hill Moravian Church (1887–2012), and is dedicated by his family in memory of the Rev. Charles Eichman and in honor of his love of Moravian music. The funding for the publication of this anthem was provided by members of the adult choir at College Hill Moravian Church and the family of the Rev. Charles Eichman. The anthem is dedicated to the memory of dear Brother Charlie, in honor of his love of Moravian music.