Music Concert
Musicians
The Meistersingers
Friday, July 24, 8:30 pm
The Meistersingers are an Adventist chorale originally known as the AUP Ambassadors. This multi-awarded chamber choir is recognized globally for excellence in choral music and is especially known for its outstanding sacred and classical performances. Their latest major achievement was winning the Grand Prix at the Rimini International Choral Competition, held in November 2025.
In 2006, the choir won the title of “Champion of the World Choir Games” in the Gospel and Spiritual category. In 2011, they were awarded “Choir of the World” at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and received the prestigious Luciano Pavarotti Trophy. In 2012, the group received a Philippine Congressional Proclamation recognizing their contributions to the country’s music and culture.
The choir has toured extensively throughout Asia, Europe, and North America under the direction of Dr. Ramon Molina Lijauco Jr., an alumnus of the Adventist University of the Philippines. Dr. Lijauco earned his Master of Music in Choral Conducting, graduating summa cum laude from St. Paul University Manila.
PGR – People Get Ready
Sabbath, July 25, 9:00 pm
“PGR, People Get Ready, is a gospel group formed in the 1990s, united by a passion to glorify God through music and ministry.
From that foundation, many members have stepped into leadership roles across the church, community, business, and family, guiding the next generation in faith and service. Their reunion for Camp Meeting 2026 reflects a shared legacy and a continued call to prepare hearts and lives for the soon return of Jesus Christ.
Today, their story stands as a testimony of lives committed to God, His Word, and wholehearted service to others.”
Tasii Hasah Worship, Sarita & Isla Dennis
Sunday, July 26, 9:00 pm
Sarita Hasah and Isla Tasii Dennis are sisters who love to lead others into Spirit-inspired worship that comforts, inspires, and challenges. Their concert will highlight the Spirit’s call to all His people to come out of Babylon back into at-one-ment with their God of Love.
Tasii Hasah means “the pathway for keeping” in the sisters’ Nuu-cha-nulth language. Inspired by this teaching, they seek to “keep” the sacred Pathway of truth and grace by cherishing it in their own lives and sharing it with others. They love to remind themselves and others of God’s truth and grace through the wonderful vessel of music–whether in the living room, around a campfire, or in a parking lot.
Olena Krupsky
Monday, July 27, 9:00 pm
Ukrainian vocalist Olena Krupska brings a heartfelt and expressive voice to the stage. Her singing is marked by warmth, sincerity, and a deep musical sensitivity that draws listeners into each piece. With a program chosen to inspire reflection and hope, Olena’s performances offer a meaningful and uplifting musical experience for audiences of all ages. Olena comes to us from Red Deer, AB.
Nicolenco String Trio
Tuesday, July 28, 9:00 pm
The Nicolenco Trio is made up of siblings who love making music together. Known for their passionate performances, the group has received awards at both the provincial and local levels, but what they enjoy most is sharing music with others. Alina and Elise currently study violin with Karina Slupski, while Lukas studies cello under Joel Stobbe. They are also lead members of the Abbotsford Youth Orchestra and the Langley Senior Youth Orchestra.
The trio members have had solo performance opportunities with the Vancouver Island Symphony and the Fraser Valley Symphony, and were selected as finalists in the 2026 Canadian Music National Competition in Montreal. In 2025, Alina was chosen to participate in the Concertgebouw Orchestra Young Programme and performed at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Germany. She is also looking forward to attending the Shkolnikova Music Academy and joining the European Youth Orchestra Academy.
The siblings are currently homeschooled, which allows them to focus on their musical ambitions, and they attend Church in the Valley. The Nicolenco Trio is delighted to share a heartfelt program featuring new arrangements of favorite hymns along with classical selections. It promises to be a spiritually and musically uplifting event you will not want to miss.
Rob & Bethany Folkenberg
Wednesday, July 29, 9:00 pm
Music is a shared passion for Rob and Bethany who sang their first duet at Fountainview Academy as smitten teenagers in 2009!
Now as church planters on the other side of the globe in Copenhagen, they love to use their voices and instruments to connect people and build community, sharing a message of God’s transformational love.
Together with daughters Eliza and Marigold, this concert will explore their journey of missional living and the prayers they hold for those they minister to.
Bronn Journey
Thursday, July 30, 9:00 pm
Bronn joins us from Snohomish, Washington, and has spent his life in the Pacific Northwest. With a rich family heritage rooted in Wales, he began playing the harp at the age of 11 and was performing professionally in Seattle-area venues by the age of 16.
A graduate of the University of Washington School of Music, Bronn has toured extensively across the United States and Canada with the Community Concert Association. Since 1982, his Journey Christmas Concerts have become a cherished tradition for many Northwest families.
Lumbangaols Family
Friday July 31, 9:00 pm
Samuel, Matthew, and Nia Lumbangaol are three siblings who share a deep passion for music. Having grown up singing together, they have blended their voices and talents into a heartfelt musical experience filled with harmony, energy, and a strong family connection.