SERVICE: Sunday, August 30, 2020 – Who is in the Driver’s Seat?

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Crandall Academic Achievement Awards 2020

Over 100 years ago, Mrs. Crandall, a member of First Congregational Church, established a fund to help students with educational expenses.

Others have added to the Crandall Fund over the years, and using the interest on this fund (not the invested principal), our church has been able to help many students with their school expenses.

Both high school and college academics have taken on new dimensions during the 2020 pandemic, just as we have had to adjust how we do the work of our church this year.

So, although we are offering this ministry later in the year than we usually do, we are now offering the Academic Achievement Awards for 2020.

Any church member or their relative, and any Friend of FCC, is eligible to apply for an Award.

You can download the Academic Achievement Award application form below, or you can contact the FCC church office to receive one by mail or email.

Please mail, email or deliver your completed application to the church office by September 30, 2020.

The Deacons award committee will make a decision on Awards before the end of this year.

If you have questions, please contact Kari Hernandez, FCC’s church administrator, at FCC’s office to speak with Pastor Daniel or one of our Deacons.

First Congregational Church/UCC
30 Main Street Binghamton, NY 13905
(607) 723-8981
fcc “at” binghamtonwireless “dot” com
“Fundamentalism…speaks from a situation from the past. It elevates something finite and transitory to infinite and eternal validity. In this respect, fundamentalism has demonic traits.”
–Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology
(Featured Photo Credit:  Cross and Church at St. Patrick’s Well, Marlfield. By Rustythedog, CC via Wikimedia.)