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Grace College Welcomes George Dennehy To Chapel
Staff Report
Tuesday, October 11, 2022 8:30 PM
Grace College will welcome George Dennehy to campus on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Photo Provided.
WINONA LAKE – Grace College will welcome George Dennehy to campus.
Born without any arms, Dennehy is capturing attention all over the world for his unique ability to sing and play music with his feet, according to a news release from Grace. On Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., Dennehy will lead the campus in worship and share his story in chapel. The free chapel service is open to the public and will take place at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center, 610 Wooster Road, Winona Lake.
"We are excited to have George share his powerful testimony of hope with our students,” said Brent Mencarelli, dean of chapel and community life at Grace. “This year, our campus theme is ‘Hope,’ which comes from the book of Isaiah. I believe that as George shares his story and the many challenges he’s overcome, students will be encouraged, energized and inspired to keep their hope in Christ alone."
Dennehy spent the first year of his life in a Romanian orphanage before he was adopted by a family in the U.S. He started his musical journey by learning to play the cello at the age of 8 and advanced in classical music until he was able to play cello with regional orchestras. With the cello as his launching pad, he has taught himself guitar, electric bass and basic piano.
Dennehy gained worldwide attention after he posted a video of himself covering “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls. Dennehy’s video went viral, and he received media coverage all over the globe until The Goo Goo Dolls saw the video and loved it. They invited Dennehy to perform the song with them to a crowd of 7,000 fans.
Since then, his career has continued to take off. In 2013, Dennehy released "Have my Heart," a CD of his original music, and in 2017, Dennehy received a standing ovation for his first TED Talk. CBS News also named his video one of the “Best of the Year.” Today, Dennehy travels the world full time sharing his story and his music.
To learn more about Dennehy and listen to his music, visit www.thatarmlessguy.com/.
To see the full Grace College chapel schedule, go to www.grace.edu/about/campus/chapel/schedule/.
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