MCCL Appoints Board Members

The Mennonite Children's Choir of Lancaster (MCCL) recently announced the appointment of Jeremy Brubaker and Lyn Carlson to the advisory board.

A graduate of Elizabethtown College and Eastern University, Brubaker holds a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in business administration, respectively. Brubaker works for Technology Solutions Associates in Lancaster. He currently resides in Elizabethtown.

Brubaker's eldest daughter sings in Carol Choir. Along with his wife, Laura, and three young children, Brubaker attends Rossmere Mennonite Church, where he serves on the leadership team.

Carlson directs the Learning Support Program and teaches French at Lancaster Mennonite High School. She holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Eastern University in elementary, special, and early childhood education and in multicultural education with a concentration in English as a Second Language.

Carlson served more than a decade on the Youth Committee of the Atlantic Coast Conference of the Mennonite Church and a year on the board of directors for Eastern Mennonite Missions. She has taken part in short-term mission trips to France and Lithuania and led a student exchange group to France last summer.

Since her high school days at Fairview Christian School in Reading and her post-high school days at Rosedale Bible College, Carlson has been involved in some form of music, including singing in choirs, quartets, and duets or playing guitar on worship teams.

Carlson's husband, Jon, is lead pastor at Forest Hills Mennonite Church, and together they have three young children, two of whom sing in Carol Choir and one who plans to join Prelude Music next year.

The mission of MCCL is training children and youths to glorify Jesus Christ through excellent choral singing. The choir's repertoire reflects the musical diversity of the church around the world and through time. MCCL is open to children from all church backgrounds and is a provided as a program of Lancaster Mennonite School as a service to the community.

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