Seton Hill University’s Sacred Music Program and the University’s Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, in cooperation with the Greensburg Ministerium, will host a hymn festival “Images of God,” on Sunday, January 24, at 3 p.m. in Saint Joseph Chapel on Seton Hill University’s hilltop campus in Greensburg, Pa. Saint Joseph Chapel is accessible. The event is open to the public and free to attend. For additional information, please contact Edgar Highberger, associate professor of music and director of sacred music, highberger@setonhill.edu or 724-552-2904.

The festival is based on Susan Palo Cherwin’s book “Crossings.” The event will include readings and congregational singing, accompanied by organ, piano, brass, flute, and percussion.

The Sacred Music Program at Seton Hill University includes degree and certificate programs designed to prepare students for church music vocations in the Roman Catholic and Protestant traditions. The Sacred Music Program also presents public workshops, recitals and concerts and is fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. For additional information contact Edgar Highberger, associate professor of music and director of sacred music, highberger@setonhill.edu or 724-552-2904.