Hymn sing. Yes, at our little church on a recent Sunday Morning we celebrated a good old fashioned Hymn Sing. No sermon. No preachin'. It was truly a blessed event because music is a powerful way to convey the Lord's word. I was truly moved by this blessing. Barbara Younger, the organizer and leader of our Hymn Sing is a gifted author who does wonderful Conversations With The … [Read more...] about Art Fettig: Hymn Sing
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Art Fettig: Remembering Greg
Synergism When I perform monthly at our local Senior Day Care Center I share the songs I've written that Greg Brayton and I recorded from 1997- 2001. There were 57 songs in all and it was one of the happiest, most creative experiences of my lifetime. I would take my sows ear set of lyrics and a tune in my head over to the studio arriving at 9 a.m. and just about three hours … [Read more...] about Art Fettig: Remembering Greg
Art Fettig: Storms and Sentiments
But remember, Irma has the right to change her mind. Sitting here in our peaceful home located in Hillsborough, North Carolina half way between the Blue Ridge mountains and the Atlantic Ocean watching weather reports recently as I have gone through varying degrees of interest. Although I possess some love and concern for all Americans I am especially concerned with the safety … [Read more...] about Art Fettig: Storms and Sentiments
Playback – Art Fettig Newsletter – March 30, 2009
Art Fettig's Monday Morning Memo March 30, 2009 In This Issue o Playback o Say Something Good o Visit Our Website o Points To Ponder o A Little Humor o Quote of the Week o To Subscribe Playback I was watching the Sweet Eight games this weekend and occasionally when a player scored a field goal they would play back the others outstanding plays that player had … [Read more...] about Playback – Art Fettig Newsletter – March 30, 2009
History Lesson by Art Fettig
Art Fettig's Monday Morning Memo April 13, 2009 800-441-7676 or 919-732-6994 artfettig@aol.com In This Issue o History Lesson o Say Something Good o Visit Our Website o Points To Ponder o A Little Humor o Quote of the Week o To Subscribe History Lesson The US Standard railroad gauge (distance between rails) is 4 feet, 8.5 inches. That's an exceedingly odd … [Read more...] about History Lesson by Art Fettig