Save the date — you don’t want to miss this chance to celebrate Christ’s birth with these amazing Christian artists!
We are very excited to welcome Jonelle Sills, Nicole Sinclair-Anderson, and Eunjin Kim this year! Our annual Christmas Concert and Singalong is a time for all ages to gather to sing seasonal favourites, enjoy the talents of city musicians, and take in again the good news of Christmas — that Christ was born!
Donations this year support Liebenzell Mission of Canada, providing leadership for camps and after-school programs for children of families with limited financial resources in Don Valley Village, Jesse Ketchum, and Orton Park neighbourhoods.
After the concert, stay for some treats!
After the music, all are invited to mingle as you're able — we'll have Christmas treats and beverages the whole family can enjoy.
ABOUT OUR FEATURED ARTISTS
Canadian Soprano Jonelle Sills (pronounced ya·nel) is one of the most exciting young sopranos of her generation. A JUNO Award nominee with The Canadian Art Song Project for Known to Dreamers: Black Voices in Canadian Art Song for Classical Album of the Year, she has also been named one of CBC Music’s 30 Hot Classical Musicians Under 30.
For over 40 years, Nicole has been using her God given talents on piano and in voice to bless thousands and believes that this is what it is all about. Nicole came full circle and had the opportunity in 2019 to become the Course Director of the Humber College gospel choir course and in 2022 had the opportunity to become a Course Director at York University directing and instructing the York University Gospel Choir. Nicole currently is a Music Tutor at York University and enjoys pouring into the next generation. She is also blessed to work alongside Karen Burke as the Assistant Director of the Toronto Mass Choir. Nicole released her first single in September 2023 entitled Keep Your Head Up: a song created to inspire togetherness and love just how God designed it to be. Her second single was released on April 5, 2024 entitled Pray For Me.
Eujin Kim
Eunjin is a pianist and composer based in Mississauga. Born and raised in the small South Korean town of Hamyang, she was self-taught until she began formal music studies after the birth of her second son. Eunjin is a graduate of Humber College, where she received the Newton Garwood Memorial Long & McQuade Award, the Dave Stillwell Arranging Award, and the Brian Harris Memorial Award. She has composed the music for two short films, Garden Salad and The Year of the Rat, and has been featured on Jazzology on JazzFM. Currently, she works as a ballet pianist at Canada’s National Ballet School, Etobicoke Ballet, and InStudio – The National Ballet of Canada. In addition to her work in ballet, Eunjin performs as a jazz pianist at various events, either as a soloist or in duos, trios, and full band settings across the Greater Toronto Area.