Sunday Worship 10.13.24

My Spiritual Journey: What Life Has Taught Me About Myself and God
Andy G. Fagan, Pulpit Guest

What do we know about ourselves and the divine? How do we come to this understanding? Upon reaching his 60th birthday,  Mr. Fagan reflects on what his life experiences have taught him about himself and his connection to the divine. Our journeys are different, but often there are similarities that resonate and connect us all. 

Andy G. Fagan grew up in an Irish Catholic family on a dairy farm in Perth, NY (Fulton County). He graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science and a Master of Arts in Teaching Agriculture. He is the former Executive Director of Cornell Cooperative Extension in both Tioga and Chemung Counties.

Our visiting musicians today were made possible by Planetary Gigs Society, an educational nonprofit Section 501(c)(3) whose mission is Making Connections through Music with the Intention of Creating Peace. The Society has a virtual resource library on the power of music, has conducted 140 podcast interviews with musicians about the power of music, has a program discussing novel topics on the power of music, visits various locations to highlight music genres and communities around the world, and conducts concerts for humanity and democracy. If you would like more information, you can talk with Caron Collins and/or go to www.planetarygigs.org

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Social Hour Hosts:

  • Carol Strome & Theresa Witmer
  • Margaret Mauch

Greeters:

  • Allie Rowland & Dennis Morreale
  • Mark Berninghausen

Sunday worship is being offered in dual platform, taking place in person and via Zoom this Sunday. Instructions to participate via Zoom can be found here.