Friday, January 30, 2009

$1,000.00 DONATED

A very sincere "thank you" to all who have made donations to the Susan Heninger Memorial Scholarship. It has been reported today that over one thousand dollars has been given. Stay tuned to hear about future scholarship winners.

Monday, September 29, 2008

ON THE CD

Eight beloved hymns arranged with familiar classical pieces including:

Holy, Holy, Holy with "Largo"
Jesus Loves Me with "Clair de lune"
Christ the Lord is Risen Today with "Hallelujah" from Messiah
Fairest Lord Jesus with "Moonlight Sonata"

Testimonials

"What a beautiful way to honor a beloved teacher and friend! From the well-chosen title to the last note on the CD, there is much tenderness in this commemorative work. Thank you for sharing it with me."                -Judy Temple

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Susan Heninger

Susan Heninger was a beloved teacher, performer, and friend to many. She influenced hundreds of private piano students, was active in many local music organizations, and served as organist at Watertown Moravian church. In 2006 Susan was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Near the end of her life she wrote: 

I’ve learned to cherish my friends daily, because changing times and locations may draw us apart at any time.  I now know that this is a natural part of life and letting go is as important as holding on… I’ve learned that things are terminal, but souls are not. I’ve learned to let go of a lot of things…and to celebrate God’s provision of others to heal me and fill the void. I’ve learned that life is an incredible adventure if I am aware of daily surprises. And finally, I’ve learned that attitude is everything, so today I turn 39 and 365 days…and my gains far exceed my losses. 

Susan is remembered for her passion of music and love for her Savior, Jesus Christ.

About the Pianist

Levi Henkel was privileged to study with Susan Heninger for over 5 years. As her student, Levi won awards including 3 advancements to the state level in WSMA, earning 2 perfect ratings and an exemplary performance award. He currently studies piano performance at Wheaton College in Illinois.