The Congregational Church and the Suffolk County Coalition Against Domestic Violence in conjunction with TD Bank and the Patchogue Chamber of Commerce will be having a Pet Parade to benefit the Suffolk County Coalition Against Domestic Violence on September 21 AT 9AM. You can get involved in many ways. If you own a business you can be a sponsor. You can make an individual donation. If you have a special craft, you can be a vendor. You can donate pet items to fill goodie bags. OR you can participate by parading your pet. Dress them up in costumes if you like. There will be prizes. Registration begins at 9AM in the Oak Street parking lot behind the church. If you would like more information on how to register your pet, make a donation, or to be a vendor, click the links below to read more and get all the information needed. You can also call Natalie or Wendy at the SCCADV at 666-7181.
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Sunday School will resume on September 15 at 10AM. Come and register your children for Sunday School and following the worship service we will celebrate our new year with an ice cream social. The children look forward to this annual event.
This non-religious series is a musical and narrative exploration into the lives and music of individual musicians and bands and the “spirituality” implicit in their work. While fewer and fewer people still look to houses of faith for spiritual insight and guidance ~ many others look to their favorite songs as sources of comfort and inspiration. Songs like, “I still haven’t found what I am looking for” (U2); “The times they are a changing” (Bob Dylan); and “All you need is love” (The Beatles) are anthems that flow from one generation to another. While many songs seem to be written to a particular person, others are (intentionally or not) like prayers for “peace, love and understanding” (Elvis Costello).
This series, written and narrated by Dwight Lee Wolter, is primarily for the enjoyment and encouragement of the audience at the Congregational Church of Patchogue. But it is also a call for musicians to take their role as leader, guide, pastor, priest, punk and confidante more seriously as they increasingly give voice to the heart and soul of their “followers”.
The music of each artist presented in this series is performed by a different New York-based musical group or individual. These are not tribute bands. They are professionals who are adept at their own music and with their own following who have consented to spend an evening honoring and exploring the music of a designated artist. So far we have presented The Spirituality of the Beatles; Bob Dylan; and The Spirituality of the Blues.
Next up: Sunday, September 15th at 7pm, is The Spirituality of Bruce Springsteen with Joe Rock & Friends. The suggested donation of $10 (no one will be turned away) will go to feed the hungry.