![Trinity Episcopal Church](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tOreVQaQ1HyCyxDD47MdOiDergCKJoakuQCPJ019g280q7CPtYDxbM_CIA4R3RVPZi-f0mhEzkmVFLuScKVffzUU1v1EVlISY3WVJq74v01IBeYvqCUjsJMWcEKU3TTw=s0-d)
This weekend I went to see the Winchester Arts Chorale perform at Trinity Episcopal Church in Upperville, about an hour west of D.C. They performed Christmas-themed music from the Renaissance up through more modern pieces by Rutter and Rachmaninoff. My father is one of the singers, which made it especially interesting to me.
![Pulpit, Trinity Episcopal Church](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tO4g4pPbGuIqW-Gg6JZ5nK2R1RntIkHWX8euJSrAlzzKLLfrbQiFbyrVywGNcHx47-DIAX8-Yt8O49C2MLNtpCn6QzvVuXnsguN03leJqyR6jAyStHpQ6eHqdkUCc6HrM=s0-d)
The church itself is a beautiful stone church I'd driven by many times on my way to the Shenandoah valley. I'd wanted to stop by there for a long time, but hadn't had a good reason until now.