The Létourneau Organ, Opus 91
Centenary United Methodist Church of New Bern, NC purchased a new Létourneau organ in May 2004. This exquisite organ, Op. 91, was made in Quebec, Canada and consists of 36 stops and 33 ranks, totaling 1861 pipes. The "state-of-the-art" organ is equipped with solid state combination action which includes two digital control panels with 64 levels of memory and a disk reader. In addition to its beautiful foundation sounds, the organ includes chimes and a zimbelstern.
| Great | Swell (expressive) | Pedal |
| Bourdon 16' | Geigen Diapason 8' | Contra Bourdon 32' |
| Open Diapason 8' | Stopped Diapason 8' | (electronic) |
| Chimney Flute 8' | Viola da Gamba 8' | Open Diapason 16' |
| Gemshorn 8' | Voix Celeste 8' | Subbass 16' |
| Principal 4' | Principal 4' | Bourdon 16' (GT) |
| Harmonic Flute 4' | Spitz Flute 4' | Principal 8' |
| Fifteenth 2' | Nazard 2-2/3' | Bass Flute 8' |
| Mixture IV | Block Flute 2' | Choral Bass 4' |
| Bassoon - Oboe 16' (SW) | Tierce 1-3/5' | Trombone 16' |
| Trumpet 8' | Mixture IV | Bassoon - Oboe 16' (SW) |
| Oboe 8' (SW) | Bassoon - Oboe 16' | Trumpet 8' |
| Tremulant | Trumpet 8' | Oboe 8' (SW) |
| Oboe 8' | Oboe 4' (SW) | |
| Tremulant |
Usual sub, unison and
octave couplers.
Chimes and Zymbelstern.
