"Be filled with the Holy Spirit, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs among yourselves, and making music to the Lord in your hearts." - Ephesians 5

Music plays a vital role in worship – it gives us intimations of the infinite and brings us into closer relationship with God and with each other. The lyrics can be sustaining, challenging, comforting, and inspiring.  At Kingsway-Lambton, we integrate music into the service as a whole, supporting the sermon, prayers, and other elements of worship. Music moves the heart and heals the soul.

Slideshow image
Slideshow image
nav image
nav image

We are extremely proud of our music team. We are moved by how their talent and dedication enhance our weekly worship services. Please click on "Choir Section Leads" tab on the left for detailed biographies.

  • Music Director - Nathan Gritter
  • Accompanist - Paul Wisniewski

Choir Section Leads:

  • Sopranos - Kate Tapp Mock &  Camille Labonte
  • Alto - Rianna Robinson & Karen Hu 
  • Tenors - Matthew Tissi & William Salinas-Crosby 
  • Bass - Simon Vandenberg & Evan Hammell

Our Choir Section Leads
‘Our Section Leads are professional musicians who offer support and encouragement to the amateurs. If you are an adult or a teenager, come and try us out on a Thursday evening by approaching any choir member or our Music Director.

Choir Rehearsals
Choir rehearsals are held on Thursday evenings from 7:00 - 9:00 pm and Sunday mornings at 9:00 am in preparation for our 10 am worship service.

Nathan Gritter
Music Director

Nathan Gritter (he/him) is a singer and conductor based in Toronto. He completed his Master of Music degree at the University of Toronto in 2024, studying choral conducting with Dr. Jamie Hillman. Nathan played a large role in the organization and artistic leadership of the University's performance of "Considering Matthew Shepard" in 2023, co-conducting the work. He is the current assistant conductor with the Orpheus Choir of Toronto.

Nathan is a founding member of the new professional choir Silver Thread with whom he performs repertoire spanning all ages and style. Nathan’s passion and expertise in choral music has led him to work with groups such as The Elora Singers, Toronto Mendelssohn Singers, Choir 21, Trinity Bach Project, and the Theatre of Early Music. 

Recent projects include soloist features in Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb with the Elora Singers and Bach's Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir BWV 131, Himmelskönig, sei wilkommen BWV 182, Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit BWV 106 with the Trinity Bach Project. Nathan also recently completed two projects in western France working with esteemed baroque group Les Arts Florissants and their director Paul Agnew.

Nathan began his time at Kingsway Lambton as a student section lead in the chancel choir in 2017. He took on the role of music director in 2022 and has since led the choir through many exciting projects including three successful spring concerts, a featured guest performance at Tyndale Seminary, and most recently a performance of Haydn's Missa Brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo. He is thrilled to continue to serve as music director and explore new and old ways of worship with the choir and congregation.

Paul Wisniewski
Accompanist

Paul began his music studies in his hometown of Warsaw, Poland at the Elsner Conservatory of Music, focussing on piano and organ studies. He continued his music education in Canada at the University of Toronto where he studied organ under the tutelage of Prof. John Tuttle and received a Bachelor of Music. Upon the completion of his degree Paul partook in the noon-hour organ recital series in Toronto. In 2002 Paul was the finalist of the 1st International Kotka Organ Competition in Finland, where he represented Canada. 
Over the past 25 years Paul has worked at several different Christian churches as an organist/music director, including St. Paul's Basilica, St. Philip's Lutheran Church and Bloordale United Church.  In addition to his experiences as a church musician, Paul is also a high school math and music teacher for more than 20 years.