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Events Calendar

Happenings you shouldn't miss in the weeks ahead.

Thurs

11 am


Rev. Dave Hanson conducts his casual and entertaining presentation of "John Wesley in Coastal Georgia."  Thursdays at 11 am. 

Admission is free but donations are gratefully accepted.

February 14 - April 2, 2018

Rev. Bob Brown, a retired Methodist minister living on St. Simons Island has generously allowed the Moore Methodist Museum to display his impressive collection of crosses for the Lenten season.  With over 400 crosses on display, many of them gifts given during his ministry, we hope that this will add to your preparation for the blessed Easter season.  As always, this exhibit is free of charge but donations are gratefully accepted.

Thurs

April 20


David Worthington, British lecturer and Director of Global Relations at the New Room, Bristol, England will be presenting "Methodism Comes to America - The Bristol Connection" at Lovely Lane Chapel at Epworth By The Sea, 1190 Arthur J. Moore Drive, St. Simons Island on Thursday, April 20 at 1:00 PMThe New Room is the oldest Methodist building in the world and Worthington's one-hour lecture will focus on the Father of Methodism John Wesley's arrival in Bristol in 1739 and his subsequent establishment of the Methodist movement in England. A Meet and Greet with the author will follow at Moore Methodist Museum next door with refreshments provided. Call the Museum office at 912-638-4050 or email [email protected] to register for this FREE event.

February 14 - April 2, 2018

Rev. Bob Brown, a retired Methodist minister living on St. Simons Island has generously allowed the Moore Methodist Museum to display his impressive collection of crosses for the Lenten season.  With over 400 crosses on display, many of them gifts given during his ministry, we hope that this will add to your preparation for the blessed Easter season.  As always, this exhibit is free of charge but donations are gratefully accepted.