Real people, real struggles, and a very real Savior--find courage, laughter, and comfort in the rhythms of a small-town church community.
In Bradbury, Illinois, nothing is ever as simple as a church bulletin makes it look. Zion Lutheran hums with gossip and grace as preparations unfold for what promises to be the wedding of the century. But a sweltering sanctuary, fainting brides, and unexpected news quickly remind everyone that even the best-laid plans can unravel.
At the center are widowed organist Evan and gentle Alice, stepping into a new chapter together while carrying the weight of what has come before. Around them gather familiar faces: an overextended pastor, a fiercely loyal secretary, and families still aching from recent loss. As baptisms and funerals meet at the same altar rail, friendships strain, faith falters, and hope refuses to disappear.
In The Choir Immortal, readers will:
Step into the daily life of a close-knit congregation, from meetings to meals Walk alongside characters who grieve, laugh, argue, and care for one another Hear Scripture and hymnody woven through ordinary joys and disruptions See how a community bears burdens together when faith feels thinPicking up threads from House of Living Stones, this sequel offers kitchen-table humor, hospital-room tears, and a choir loft full of imperfect people learning to sing again. Honest and quietly hopeful, The Choir Immortal is a portrait of community life--messy, tender, and sustained by a grace that does not let go.