



LIVE at Chatswood Concourse Concert Hall
Join us for our 2026 Easter Worship Concert, where we embark on a musical journey from the solemnity of the to the joyous celebration of the Resurrection.
The evening will feature a harmonious blend of timeless classics and contemporary anthems, including Ralph Vaughan Williams’ "Five Mystical Songs," the stirring "In Christ Alone," and beloved arrangements like "Be Thou My Vision" and "Jesus Paid It All."
With performances by our full orchestra, choir, and soloists, we can't wait to worship together with you this Easter.
Join In the Chorus

This Easter, we are honoured to present the debut of our new Chief Conductor, Natalia Raspopova, leading the Australian Christian Orchestra & Choir for the first time.
An internationally respected conductor and pianist, Natalia has worked with ensembles including the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and the BBC Concert Orchestra. Known for her depth in sacred repertoire, she brings both musical precision and spiritual sensitivity to the podium.
For this special Easter Night of Worship, Natalia will conduct Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Five Mystical Songs, one of the most beloved sacred works of the 20th century. Set to the poetry of George Herbert, these radiant and deeply devotional songs move from intimate prayer to soaring praise, capturing the mystery, beauty, and triumph at the heart of the Christian faith.
Rich in warmth, reverence, and transcendence, this masterwork promises to be a profound centrepiece of the evening. A defining artistic and spiritual moment for the ensemble, not to be missed.
Worship Like Never Before This Easter
This Easter, step into a powerful night of worship where extraordinary music and deep reverence meet. The Australian Christian Orchestra & Choir invites you to an unforgettable evening at the world-class Chatswood Concourse Concert Hall—created for Christians who love to worship God in song and long to do so in a way they may never have experienced before.
This night exists for one purpose: the worship of God. Every note, every voice, every moment offered in praise. Join believers from across denominational traditions to worship our Lord Jesus Christ this Easter through music that is both beautiful and deeply Christ-centred.
After three years of sold-out performances in the Sydney CBD and a landmark Gold Coast concert for over 2,500 people, the ensemble presents its most ambitious and carefully crafted program yet. This Easter marks a defining moment—and an invitation into worship on a truly grand scale.
A Night of Worship, Not Performance
This evening is designed for Christians from Orthodox, Catholic, Anglican, Pentecostal, Baptist, and evangelical traditions who are drawn to worship through music and desire something deeper and more expansive. Some moments will lift you to sing with full voice. Others will invite stillness, reflection, and prayer as the music carries the weight of Easter hope.
Music of Rare Excellence
The concert marks the conducting debut of Natalia Raspopova as Music Supervisor. An internationally recognised conductor, she has worked with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. A full symphony orchestra and 50-voice choir will lead worship with precision, beauty, and depth.
The program weaves sacred masterworks by Vaughan Williams and Dan Forrest with modern hymns from CityAlight and the Gettys—music chosen not only for excellence, but for its faithful proclamation of the Gospel.
Many Traditions, One Act of Praise
Musicians and worship leaders from more than 20 denominations offer this night together, united in the shared act of praising Christ. The evening also includes a clear, hope-filled Easter message from an ordained minister, proclaiming the Resurrection.
“Just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life.”
— Romans 6:4
Book Early
1,000 seats only. This event is expected to sell out.
Chatswood Concourse Concert Hall
2-minute walk from Chatswood Metro & Train Station
This Easter, encounter worship that is powerful, beautiful, and unmistakably Christ-centred—on a scale rarely experienced in worship settings.

