Sunday, September 20, 5 pM

Jiusi Zhang

AN EVENING AT THE PIANO
Bach · Beethoven · Brahms

Pianist Jiusi Zhang presents an evening of music by Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms, ranging from quiet lyric beauty to sweeping power. A Yale-trained pianist, Jiusi represents a rising generation of serious young artists bringing fresh energy to the classical tradition.

$10 General · Students Free

Sunday, November 15, 5 PM

Common Man

Common Man is an indie-pop duo comprised of singer-songwriters Compton McMurry and Meredith Johnson. This husband & wife fuse the sounds of vocal-driven singer/songwriter work into poetic, alternative pop music. They just completed a year of international touring, opening for The Arcadian Wild, and love seeing music bring people together and form surprising bonds.

Free admission • Suggested donation $15–$20

Sunday, May 31, 5 pM

Songbird Jones

Bring the whole family for free food and fun on the church grounds. Enjoy an evening of live country & gospel music from Songbird Jones, community, and classic cookout fare. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs. Tickets are free; donations are appreciated. Come rain or shine – we’ll move inside if weather requires.

Sunday, July 12, 5 PM

Texas Jazz All-Stars

Come see the Texas Jazz All-Stars perform a Big Band show live at Fort Worth Presbyterian Church! These youth musicians are all-region and all-state performers who play at a professional level. Big band jazz is fine art threatened with extinction⁠—but not in North Texas! Be inspired by the best young local talent.

Free admission • Donations accepted

Sunday, February 1, 5 pM

Alex McDonald

LISZT: WATER, VISION & THE SACRED
Alex McDonald, Van Cliburn International Piano Competition performer, will present solo piano works by Franz Liszt exploring elemental motion, pre-impressionist color, and sacred reflection.

$10 General · $5 Students

Sunday, April 26, 5 PM

Zach & Maggie

Zach & Maggie are a Nashville-based husband and wife duo offering an evening of original folk, Americana, and bluegrass-inspired music. Their concert features warm vocals, acoustic guitar, violin, and mandolin, woven together through engaging stories—some playful and lighthearted, others thoughtful and reflective.

Free admission • Suggested donation $15–$20