May, 2026
02may11:00 amThe Big Barn Sacred Harp Singing @ National Ranching Heritage Center @ 11am
Event Details
National Ranching Heritage Center 3121 4th Street Saturday, May 2nd 11:00am
Event Details
National Ranching Heritage Center
3121 4th Street
Saturday, May 2nd
11:00am
Sacred Harp is a uniquely American tradition that brings communities together to sing four-part hymns and anthems. It is a proudly inclusive and democratic part of our shared cultural heritage. Lubbock Sacred Harp will lead a public singing school, instructing and demonstrating the Sacred Harp shape note singing tradition. Loaner books are available, and there is no cost! Leading to our convention in June, all are welcome to attend, including our weekly 4PM Sunday singings at 2807 42nd St.
Participants are not concerned with re-creating or re-enacting historical events. Our tradition is a living, breathing, ongoing practice passed directly to us by generations of singers, many gone on before and many still living.
All events welcome beginners and newcomers, with no musical experience or religious affiliation required — in fact, the tradition was born from colonial “singing schools” whose purpose was to teach beginners to sing and our methods continue to reflect this goal. Though Sacred Harp is not affiliated with any denomination, it is a deeply spiritual experience for all involved, and functions as a religious observance for many singers.
Sacred Harp “singings” are not performances. There are no rehearsals and no separate seats for an audience. Every singing is a unique and self-sufficient event with a different group of assembled participants. The singers sit in a hollow square formation with one voice part on each side, all facing inwards so we can see and hear each other. However, visitors are always welcome to sit anywhere in the room and participate as listeners
Time
May 2, 2026 11:00 am(GMT-05:00)
Location
NATIONAL RANCHING HERITAGE CENTER
3121 4th Street, Lubbock, TX