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Organist/pianist wanted (Clackamas Co)

$125-150/day

5867+9X Hamricks Corner, OR, USA

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MUSICIAN WANTED: We are seeking a pianist/organist for Sunday morning worship. Smyrna UCC is an LGBTQ+ affirming congregation located between Woodburn, Canby and Molalla. If you are a skilled musician at any point in your career who is familiar (or willing to become familiar) with the repertoire of mainline Christian music, and are looking for a caring and flexible environment, we are ready for you! Pay DOE. Please send a resume and letter of interest to Pastor Jennifer Garrison at smyrnaucc@canby.com.

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