Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, and onto a movie set.

A movie called "Come Sunday" will film a scene on Halloween, curiously enough, and seeks men and women ages 25 to 50 to portray choir members. The pay is $125 for 12 hours and they need folks who have not previously worked on this project.

They'd like to know if you have actual choir experience but it looks like you won't actually be singing, just pretending to. The main thing casting folks need is rhythm, so they'd like to see a video of you in action.

They also need ladies in brightly colored dresses, presumably to serve as parishioners.

Send your contact information, dimensions, sizes and video to MhcComeSunday@gmail.com with "Praise member 10/31" in the subject line.

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