32nd Russian Orthodox Church Musicians Conference to Be Held in October

JACKSON, NJ — The 32nd annual Russian Orthodox Church Musicians Conference will be held this October.

This year's speakers include:

Registration is now open via the ROCM website.

Archpriest Sergei Ledkovsky has appealed to Orthodox Christians to support the ROCM with a financial contribution:

We're asking if you could please consider making a monetary contribution to our efforts. This will help to defray the cost of participation for the members of the conference.

When St. Vladimir decided to receive Holy Orthodoxy for his people, it was due in a large part due to the chanting which he heard in the temple of the Divine Wisdom in Constantinople.

This is something we hope to pass along to further generations and we ask for your wholehearted support in this endeavor.

May God bless you for whatever it is you can do.

The ROCM asks that donations be made via PayPal.

The conference will be held at St. Vladimir Memorial Church in Jackson, New Jersey.

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