Founded in 1966, the Association of Anglican Musicians is a member-led nonprofit of professional musicians and clergy serving in the Episcopal Church and internationally within the Anglican Communion.

Our Annual Conference is a homecoming for musicians of the Church through a week of liturgy, fellowship, and learning.
Community

Our professional support network advocates for Lay Employees working in the Episcopal Church at the parish and diocesan level as well as within the wider church.
Advocacy

The Journal of AAM, our Career Placement Service, and professional development grants are only a few of the many resources provided for members.
Resources
Find your next musician through our Placement Service
We publish vacancy notices on this website as a service to our members and to churches seeking a musician. In addition, we offer a search process handbook and a compensation survey report to help find your next musician.


The AAM Endowment Grant Program
Do you have a project we can support? The AAM Endowment has a grant program providing financial assistance for projects or programs supporting the mission of AAM: to “elevate, stimulate, and support music and the allied arts in the liturgy of the Episcopal Church and throughout the Anglican Communion.” Photo: Choristers from St. Paul's, Newburyport, MA, a 2025 Grantee.
The University Choir at the University of the South, Sewanee
The University Choir embodies the Episcopal identity of the University of the South, Sewanee. Weekly worship services, frequent choral evensongs, tours at home and abroad, dedicated choir scholarships, and a summer Choral Institute affirm Sewanee’s commitment to choral excellence and Episcopal traditions.
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