Catholic Musician Coaching with The Vigil Project

The Vigil Project offers coaching to Catholic musicians serving in the choir loft, missionary space, or other creative capacities. Musicians often work with one of our formation directors, Andrew Goldstein, who offers broad experience both in sacred music and devotional music. 

Andrew is a husband, father of five, and a Catholic musician. He spent over ten years as a church music director, and now as a member of The Vigil Project, travels around the world helping musicians and pastors revive sacred music, pave a highway for devotional music, reclaim song in the home, and discover the riches of the Liturgy of the Hours. He is regarded for his balanced and integrated approach to Catholic music, offering achievable approaches to implementing excellent music in even the smallest of parish contexts. Andrew sings professionally with the Saint Hildegard Project, directs music at St. Patrick in South Bend, and holds a Bachelor of Music from The Hartt School at the University of Hartford and a graduate certificate in Nonprofit Management from Northeastern University. Alongside author David Clayton, Andrew is co-author of Word on Fire’s Musica Domestica (Fall 2026), a two-volume book of hymns, chants, psalms and folk songs presented to revive a culture of music and prayer in the home. 

Contact agoldstein@thevigilproject.com to learn more about coaching. 

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