Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary & St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church
Brooklyn, New York


Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn SHSS

Music at Sacred Hearts-St. Stephen's Church

Sacred Hearts Music Links:
Wedding Music Guide
Children's Choir Info
Adult Choir Info

Make a joyful noise to the Lord - Psalm 100

Speak to one another with psalms, songs, and hymns of praise" - Ephesians 5:19

The reverberant acoustics of our historic church make an ideal setting for joyful noises and hymns of praise. And the magnificent old pipe organ, with 31 ranks and over 2,000 pipes, is truly one of the treasures of Carroll Gardens.

Singing at Sacred Hearts & St. Stephen: Singing together with sincere hearts is one of the best ways a congregation can offer praise to God, and everyone who attends our church is encouraged to raise their voice in song. The leaders' voices you hear singing at most Masses are that of our Music Director, Jim Lake and Choir Director, Evelyn Troester. The Parish Choir sings at the major celebrations of the church year - All Saints, All Souls, Immaculate Conception, Christmas, Ash Wednesday, Holy Week, Confirmation, First Communion, Pentecost, and Corpus Christi. The choir is made up of volunteers from the parish, and new volunteers are always welcome. Click here to visit the Choir Website

Getting Involved in Music: Your talents, questions and comments regarding music at Sacred Hearts-St. Stephen's Church are welcome and encouraged. Stop by the organ loft after Sunday Mass, or send an email to the music director. Your financial contributions to our music program are also welcome. Expenses throughout the year include: guest musicians for special events (Christmas, Easter, Confirmation, First Communion, etc) and ongoing maintenance and repair of the pipe organ. We would also love to acquire a grand piano for our church, and we always need sponsors for our occasional concerts.

Wedding Music: Couples planning weddings at Sacred Hearts & St. Stephen should contact the Music Director as early as possible to discuss the music for their ceremony. Couples should consider what music will be meaningful to those present at your ceremony. All music must be liturgical, but there are plenty of options! We strongly recommend you consider having additional musicians contribute to your wedding liturgy - the Music Director maintains a list of approved musicians. Trumpets make the occasion sound grand and breath-taking, and adding a female vocalist allows for the singing of male/female duets - a perfect musical representation of the act of marriage. Extra musicians will each have their own fees, but the cost is little compared with most wedding expenses, and your ceremony will benefit greatly from this relatively small investment. Click here to send email to the Music Director. Or Click here to visit the parish's new online guide to planning your wedding music.

Music Director:  Jim Lake is the Parish Organist and Music Director at Sacred Hearts & St. Stephen Church, and is responsible for the music at all liturgies and celebrations of the parish and its families. Jim has been the parish organist at Sacred Hearts & St. Stephen since May, 2003. He earned his Master of Music degree in classical performance from Manhattan School of Music, and holds a Bachelor of Music degree, also in classical performance, from Rice University's prestigious Shepherd School of Music. Mr. Lake has performed in concerts at all of New York City's major concert halls, and has provided liturgical music at hundreds of churches in the New York Archdiocese, Brooklyn Diocese, and the Diocese of Rockville Center, including special events at the major cathedrals. In addition to playing the organ, Jim has a strong background in brass music, playing trumpet in orchestras, shows, and churches throughout the New York City area. Click here for more information about Jim.

Pipe Organ:The New York City chapter of the American Guild of Organists maintains a website about the instruments in our city. Click here to visit their site for historical information about the pipe organs at Sacred Hearts & St. Stephen.  For information on the current status of the instrument, email Jim Lake.