Noyes Memorial Carillon

Built in 1923, the carillon was a gift from Emily Gilman Noyes in memory of her husband, Charles, who was a longtime trustee and a member of the 1914 building committee for the House of Hope.

Details, history and photographs of the carillon are found here.

The carillon welcomes people to the House of Hope for a minimum of 100 services or events throughout a calendar year.  The carillon is heard each Sunday morning before or after the worship service; and for weddings, memorial services, holiday concerts and other special events.  Information about the Summer Carillon Recital Series in July and other recital and concerts can be found below.

In-person tours of the carillon and bell tower are available by appointment by contacting Tim Short, carillonneur.

Summer Carillon Recital Series

The Summer Carillon Recital Series that takes place in July began in 1994, coordinated by David Johnson, now House of Hope’s Carillonneur Emeritus following his retirement in 2023. This series is a familiar event for this faith community and its neighborhood. In 2008, the series expanded to include Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis after the installation of a 47 bell instrument in its new bell tower.

The series opens each year with the annual July 4 Independence Day concert and continues each weekend with a different player. The selected recitalists are national or international players who offer a recital of varied musical styles for this outdoor event.

The 2026 July Summer Sunday Carillon Recital Series will include:

All Concerts begin at 4 p.m.

Saturday, July 4 – the Annual Independence Day concert – Tim Short, House of Hope

Sunday, July 5 – no concert

Sunday, July 12 – Amy Hamburg-Mead – Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

Sunday, July 19 – John Gouwens, retired carillonneur of Culver Academies – Culver, Indiana

Sunday, July 26 – Margaret Pan of Boston, Massachusetts

Special Recitals

Other special recitals throughout the year include:

  • Christmas Eve recitals which begin 40 minutes before the worship services at 
  • Christmas Day concert at 3 p.m.
  • The bells remain silent for Holy Week but the carillon is heard throughout the morning of Easter Day.
  • Martin Luther King Day (third Monday of January) at noon
  • Juneteenth Concert on June 19 at noon
  • Thanksgiving afternoon