
Over the past four-plus years, the artistic talents of 16 seniors have filled the Shari Flaming Center for the Arts with incredible instrumental, choral and worship music performances. Between Tabor College Musical Theatre, Concert Choir, Chamber Voices, and Symphonic Band, the work of these students has been a delight to thousands in attendance. We’re grateful to have enjoyed their God-given talents and are excited to see what’s coming next.
“These students have contributed to the Music Department in countless ways and have been leaders and role models for the other students. I have appreciated their enthusiasm and work ethic in developing their musical skills as well as encouraging others.”
– Sheila Litke, D.M.A., Professor of Piano & Performing Arts Department Chair
“Our seniors created a legacy that resonates with and motivates our younger students. It is such a powerful example of work ethic, passion, and an adventurous spirit that unabashedly announces that God is the source and receiver of their gifts. They will continue to do wonderful work and I’m sure they’ll be tremendous ambassadors for Tabor College Music and Theatre.”
– Gregory Zielke (g’79), D.M.A., Professor of Music & Director of Choirs
“Kekoa, Ethan, Seth and Barry have been active members in our instrumental program during their time at Tabor. Through Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, and Bluejay Band, each of these gentlemen brought their skill, wonderful attitude, and teachable spirit to their ensemble participation. I’m sad to see them go, but excited to see what the future has in store for each of them!”
– Christopher Teichler, D.Mus., Associate Professor of Music & Director of Instrumental Music
“It has been a privilege over the past four years to work with, travel with, make music with, and generally live life with the students involved in For His Glory during their time at Tabor. It is always difficult to say goodbye to graduating seniors. The students in this class of 2025 have particularly shown leadership and personal growth over their tenure at Tabor. They will be missed!”
– David Martens (g’85), M.M., Director of Contemporary Christian Music & Fine Arts Technical Director