POWNAL — Dan Schall will present a concert at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, at North Pownal United Methodist Church. The concert will take place after a baked bean and spaghetti supper.

Schall is from Zelienople, Pa. Through his music and testimony he conveys his love for Jesus Christ and his concern for his fellow man’s eternity. Schall’s ministry focuses on encouragement and God’s love for man.

Schall stutters when he speaks, but the Lord has granted him with a singing voice of praise to share the Lord’s words through music. In the early years of his life he was filled with anger, feeling that even if there was a God, He had forsaken him.

Even though he had difficulty in being able to share what Christ had meant to him in spoken work, God had given him a voice to sing. Through his concert he is able to reach out in a simple way to help others realize what God has given them.

Schall worked a full-time job for the last 30 years and still continued to give 100 to 125 concerts a year. In the fall of 2001, he resigned his job and formed, “Dan Schall Ministries.” In addition to his concerts he now spends much of his time visiting the people that God leads him to. Schall and his wife Linda travel thousand of miles each year spreading the Gospel message.

Schall has a website at www.DanSchall.org where some of his music can be heard. He also has a weekly webcast on his website. Dan Schall Ministries is a nonprofit organization.

The supper, to be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m., will include three kinds of beans, spaghetti with meat sauce, potato salad, coleslaw, biscuits, brown bread, pickled beets and assorted homemade pies.

Tickets are adults $7; children 4 to 12, $3; and 3 and under free. The building is handicapped accessible. Suppers are held the first Saturday of every month through November. For more information, call Kim at 207-865-3517.

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