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Concert
August 22, 2008 - 7:00 PM
Christian Life Building Auditorium
224 South Main Street, Seneca, PA
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Youth Event
for Grades 7 -12
August 23, 2008 - 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Christian Life Building Auditorium
224 South Main Street, Seneca PA
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form) |
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Todd Agnew
Sponsored by Local
Churches, Businesses &
Individuals in Ministry in our local area
(click here to see the list of
sponsors)
Tickets Available starting May 27th at:
Christ United Methodist Church
1135 Buffalo St., Franklin
814-432-3019
“WAWN”
149 Summit Dr., Franklin
814-437-5355
Franklin Press
1246 Liberty St., Franklin
Williams Decorating
2 State St, Oil City
Brother Bean
2803 State Route 257, Seneca
Gospel Book & Supply
888 Park Ave., Meadville
Olive Branch
607 Main St., Clarion
814-226-9660 |
There's an axiom
that should apply in so many areas where we live our lives, be it
classroom, or boardroom or family room.
"There's no such thing as a dumb question."
But there's one place where ideas tend not to apply. So many
-- young and old, male and female, seeker and believer alike -- run
into opposition of asking the tough questions in the one place they
should feel most free, the church.
Todd Agnew wants to help put a stop to that. Through his
travels as a recording artist and performer, he has seen it start to
happen on its own.
"I'm just finding more and more people who aren't fooled by
the "everything's fine" version of Christianity," the Texas-bred
Memphis resident says. "I'm just trying to just get some of those
questions out there, the questions people are afraid to ask in
church, but also get the questions asked sincerely and without
anger."
Which brings Agnew to this place in time and art, using his
platform and talent to get to the core of who we are as humans, to
get to that moment where we're able to ask the Better Questions:
What happens when you
die?
Why do we define people by their
mistakes?
How does God still care for us when
we keep
messing things up?
Todd Agnew's willingness to stand up and provide
perspective and voice to this and more doesn't come from a place of
anger or defiance, but rather from the experience of a man
continuing to wrestle with the very questions he poses.
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