Sundays@3 Concert Series

This free and vibrant concert series started in 1997, and it’s been bringing a wide variety of high-quality music to Corvallis ever since.

We produce about ten concerts at Good Sam every year, exploring a range of classical and contemporary music: including solo piano, organ and other instruments, vocal ensembles, jazz, popular styles, and world music — to name just a few examples.

Scroll down to see what’s in store for this year. We thank our parishioners, our larger community, and our donors for empowering us to support the arts in this way. See you @3!

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Music Programs

Sung Compline

Choirs

Handbell Ensemble

Sundays@3 Concert Series

Music Events

This Season

October 29th, 2023
“Tricks ‘n’ Treats”

All Hallows Organ Concert with Zachary Duell and Dr. Paul Klemme. More about Tricks ‘n’ Treats

November 19th, 2023
“That time of year … ”

Songs of the late 19th Century to Sondheim’s Broadway with Steven Evans-Renteria, tenor

December 10th, 2023
“Lessons and Carols”

Nine lessons and carols with the Good Sam Sanctuary Choir

February 11th, 2024
Good Sam Scholars in Recital

February 25th, 2024
“Dancing our Prayers”

Mending Wings of the Yakama Indian Nation brings a group of 15 Native youths to perform traditional sacred music and dance in full traditional dress. A rare cultural event in Corvallis! More about Dancing Our Prayers

March 17th, 2024
Cameron O’Connor, classical guitar

April 21st, 2024
Dr. Katherine Webb, organ

May 19th, 2024
Choral Evensong with the Good Sam Sanctuary Choir

June 2nd, 2024
Willamette River Chamber Trio

Music of Gershwin, Miles Davis, and more.

Thank you for supporting Sundays@3

The Sundays@3 Concert Series organizes performances of classical and contemporary music by top-notch artists who call the Willamette Valley home. It also supports the growth of young musicians through educational events.

The concerts are presented at the Church of the Good Samaritan, free of admission to the public. All are welcome.

Financial donations are accepted at the concerts and through the mail. We thank the Good Samaritan Church community and our benevolent community donors for supporting this always enjoyable concert series.

Checks may be written to “Good Samaritan Church” with Sundays@3 in the memo line, sent to the church office, or dropped in the offertory plate.