Published on
February 14, 2013
Video length
6 mins
In December 2012, Robert Nordling gave an extended interview. In this edited excerpt, he explains how orchestras can help Christians grow together in faith.

is a conductor, composer, arranger, and educator. He has held music ministry positions in churches in California, Washington, and England. Nordling also serves as resource development specialist for orchestral music for 91ÁÔÆæ.

From 2002 through 2007, Nordling and his wife, Cherith Fee Nordling, worked as co-directors of Christian formation at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He conducted the Calvin Orchestra (2002-2012) and (2005 through 2012) and taught conducting. Nordling left Calvin to join his wife in metro Chicago, where at Northern Seminary in Lombard, Illinois.

In December 2012, Robert Nordling gave an extended interview. In this edited excerpt, he explains how orchestras can help Christians grow together in faith.

In this edited excerpt, he talks about what he hopes his orchestra students will remember after they graduate.

 Read about how Robert Nordling and Cherith Fee Nordling at Calvin College.

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