About
About Us
Shane and Angela Wiebe have been singing together since the day they met. Their first adventure, long before they began dating, was a choir tour of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in the year 2000 with the Columbia Singers. The group was led by Tony Funk, who would end up bringing the couple together again two years later. As the story goes, Angela needed a pianist to accompany her on violin. She called Tony for the number of
To quote Shane and Angela: “Quite simply, we do what we do because we love music, we love each other, and we love God! We aren’t afraid to have
Angela’s Story
Angela was born and raised in Stratford, Ontario, home of the Stratford Festival (and, of course, the world-famous Justin Bieber). Fittingly, the arts were an integral component of family life for Angela. She began studying violin at just three, then moved on to vocal training, piano lessons, and finally guitar. At age eight, Angela began singing with the internationally acclaimed St. Mary’s Children’s Choir.
After graduating from grade thirteen, Angela went on to obtain her Worship Arts Diploma at Columbia Bible College. She had come to study under the world-renown Tony Funk. While at CBC she played and toured with “Souled Out”: a group well-known to churches across Western Canada. In the year 2000, Angela headed to Germany, Switzerland, and Austria with the Columbia Singers, under the direction of Tony Funk. It was on this trip that she met young Shane, then only seventeen. She noticed him having incredible
Her desire to spend more time with her aging Grandmother brought her back to Abbotsford, British Columbia in
Shane’s Story
Born in Calgary, Alberta and raised in Abbotsford, BC, Shane didn’t know life without singing. He sang in church choirs starting at three and began studying piano at age seven. He recalls how much he hated practicing and how his mom would sit beside him on the piano bench, wooden spoon in hand, ‘spurring’ him on. “Someday you’ll thank me that I pushed you to keep going”, she would say. “I’ll never use this – never!” was his response.
Shane ate his words when he first began playing in church youth bands at fourteen. Having his piano training meant that improvisation came quite easily to him. At fifteen he sang in front of his school, accompanying himself for the first time. Marlene Funk, a music teacher, saw that performance and encouraged Shane to join the Abbotsford Senior Chamber Singers the following year.
With intentions of travelling to Germany in the coming year, and in need of one more tenor, Marlene Funk’s husband, Tony, asked her if there were any young men in her school choir that might be up for the challenge of joining a college choir. She suggested Shane. At seventeen, he travelled with the group to Europe, alongside the noticeably gorgeous Angela Bensler. Though the pair had talked a few times, he found her a bit snobbish and not exactly his type. He was, after all, three years younger than her. He imagined that once the tour had finished, and she had gone home to Ontario, he would not see her again.
In fall of 2001 Shane began studying at the University of the Fraser Valley. His father had passed away that spring, so he ditched his plans of heading up north to work on the oil rigs and went straight into post-secondary education. He still performed from time to time, and so, when he received a random phone call from Angela Bensler one day, asking if he’d accompany her on the piano, he agreed (for a fee of course).
Us Together
The pair met up at the home of Dave and Betty Giesbrecht in Abbotsford, BC, where Angela was boarding at that time, for
Shane and Angela became great friends. They had become pleasantly accustomed to performing together on a regular basis and even sang together in the West Coast Mennonite Chamber Singers. Following a rehearsal in May of 2002, Shane and Angela went for walk at Mill Lake. It was happening, they were falling in love. One month later, under the light of a full moon, the two shared a dance on the beach of Chilliwack Lake and made their courtship official. The next year they
In July of
Just a few months after the wedding, having been urged by Angela’s brother and sister-in-law to try out, Shane climbed to a Top Five spot on CTV ‘s hit television show Canadian Idol. It was here he had the privilege of working with artists like Lionel Richie, Gordon Lightfoot, and Debra
While on tour in Ontario the following year, Shane and Angela discovered that the Wiebe duo would soon be a trio. Joelle was
The Wiebes now

