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Epworth by the Sea

Epworth by the Sea is an 83-acre Christian conference and retreat center in Georgia, United States. It is used for Methodist-based events. It is located on the banks of the Frederica River, north of Gascoigne Bluff on Saint Simons Island, Georgia.[1] The center was named "Epworth by the Sea" in honor of Epworth, the boyhood home of Charles and John Wesley, founders of Methodism.[2] It is owned and operated by the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church. Epworth is located on part of Hamilton Plantation which was purchased on October 29, 1949.[3] It opened to the public in 1950, under the leadership of Bishop Arthur James Moore. Moore, from Georgia, was an elected bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and also a leader of the Atlanta Area of the Methodist Church.[4] At the start, the center featured only a few rural camp facilities and old plantation buildings. Epworth's stated mission is "to provide a Christian place for worship, study and fellowship."[5]

Southern entrance
Plaque

Epworth by the Sea facilities edit

Lovely Lane Chapel
 
Lovely Lane

According to the center's official website, Lovely Lane Chapel is one of Saint Simons's oldest standing church buildings. Constructed in 1880, it is currently used only for Sunday services and, by appointment, weddings.[6][7][8]

Wright Prayer Tower
 
Prayer tower

The Wright Prayer Tower was erected on the Frederica River and adjacent to Glynn County marshes.[9]

Gazebo

The Epworth by the Sea Gazebo is at a diagonal from the Wright Prayer Tower and near the James Pier.[citation needed]

Recreation services

Epworth by the Sea's recreational services include a Youth Center Pavilion with a covered basketball court, two tennis courts, an open field for baseball, football, and soccer; swimming pool, two fishing piers and an adventure challenge rope course.[citation needed]

Arthur Moore Methodist Museum
 
Moore Museum

The Arthur J. Moore Methodist Museum and Library was established in 1965. It began as a small library and became a museum when it was dedicated in June 1966 and given its current name. It is where the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church stores its archival records. The library consists of over 6,000 books which are used by theologians pursuing research into Methodist theology and history. The collection includes books, journals, diaries, original letters and historic documents about the culture and history of the Methodist Church.[10]

Meeting facilities

The meeting facilities that were built for Epworth by the Sea, include The Smith Dining Room, Blasingame Dining Room, Cannon Room, Jinks Garden Room, Turner Lodge Pioneer Room, Nalls Auditorium, The Tabby House, and the Margaret A. Pitts Conference Room. These are just some of the many ways that Epworth is able to accommodate both large and small groups.[11]

Housing facilities

The housing facilities at Epworth by the Sea accommodate up to approximately 1,000 people including 223 private rooms, 12 family apartments and 22 youth cabins.[citation needed]

Waters Garden

The Waters Garden is a small, passive-use garden which contains a “Walkway of Remembrance,” where it is traditional for visitors to the center to remember their deceased family and friends.[citation needed]

Camps held at Epworth by the Sea edit

Camp Discovery

Camp Discovery began as a center for low-income children in 1992.[12]

Elementary Camp

The center's one-week Elementary Camp provides educational opportunities and teaches Bible Study with a Methodist focus to children, ages 4–12.[citation needed]

Georgia Pastors' School

The Georgia Pastors' School provides educational opportunities and spiritual experiences to religious leaders employed within the Methodist Church or seeking such employment.[citation needed]

Women's Retreat SSI

The retreat for women, held at Epworth by the Sea each year, features famous speakers such as Barbra Lee Johnson, the founder and director of Total Life Ministries.[13]

The Gathering Place edit

A tradition at Epworth by the Sea

The Gathering Place, better known as "The Main Event", is held on Sunday nights throughout the summer in one of Epworth by the Sea's facilities, (The Strickland Auditorium).[citation needed] Over 1,000 teens gather together from all over to learn about faith and the miracle of knowing Christ. Students create and share music, skits and games followed by nationally recognized speakers.[14]

Equipping programs of The Gathering Place edit

Programs offered by The Gathering Place to help train and equip students to be effective Christian leaders throughout their schools, churches, and communities.[citation needed]

707

Close to 500 students in the community meet together weekly in a small group setting, which is led by a Christian adult.[citation needed]

Intern programs

The intern programs that the Gathering Place hosts, are used for training high school and college students the values of being a Christian leader.[citation needed]

Funding edit

Epworth by the Sea is largely funded by the William I. H. and Lula E. Pitts Foundation, a private foundation that funds educational and social service activities through organizations that are associated with the United Methodist Church in Georgia. Since the foundation was founded in 1941, large donations have gone to support institutions and organizations such as Epworth by the Sea, Andrew College, Candler School of Theology in Emory University, Atlanta Georgia, LaGrange College and Magnolia Manor retirement home.[15] Once Pitts died in 1964, he had already donated more than $1 million.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Cate, Margaret Davis. Gascoigne Bluff, reprinted from The American Neptune, Vol. XXIII, no 2, Salem, Massachusetts, 1963.
  2. ^ Martin, S. Walter. Epworth: A mission by the Sea. Parthenon Press of the United Methodist Publishing House, 1987.
  3. ^ "Epworth by the Sea." http://www.epworthbythesea.org. February [permanent dead link] 18, 2005.
  4. ^ "Arthur J. Moore (1888- 1974)." New Georgia Encyclopedia. February 18, 2005. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1612&hl=y
  5. ^ "Ministering To The World Since 1950." http://www.epworthbythesea.org/history.html.2010
  6. ^ "Laura O’Steen, Jeffrey Boatwright." New York Times. January 3, 2010. P8.
  7. ^ "WEDDINGS; Alice Burress and Robert Sarlis." New York Times. November 9, 1997. P47.
  8. ^ "Janet Flanders wed in Georgia." New York Times. October 20, 1991. P9.
  9. ^ "Wright Prayer Tower." New Georgia Encyclopedia. February 18, 2005. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Multimedia.jsp?id=m-5519&adv=y&hl=y
  10. ^ "Arthur J. Moore Methodist Museum and Library". epworthbythesea.org. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  11. ^ "Meeting rooms and Auditoriums." http://www.epworthbythesea.org/ 2010 [permanent dead link].
  12. ^ "United Methodist Church." New Georgia Encyclopedia. April 13, 2007. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1556&hl=y
  13. ^ "Women's retreat set for St. Simons." St. Petersburg Times. September 26, 1987.
  14. ^ "What is the GP?." http://www.thegp.org 2007-2008[permanent dead link].
  15. ^ “William I. H. and Lula E. Pitts Foundation.”New Georgia Encyclopedia.July 21, 2005.http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-3408&sug=y.
  16. ^ “ Paid Notice: Deaths Pitt, William H.”The New York Times.http://www.nytimes.com/. September 13, 2000.

External links edit

  • Epworth by the Sea - official site
  • Arthur Moore Methodist Museum
  • Epworth Pioneers historical marker from the Digital Library of Georgia
  • A Mission By The Sea historical marker
  • Epworth By The Sea historical marker
  • Lovely Lane Chapel historical marker

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Epworth by the Sea news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Epworth by the Sea is an 83 acre Christian conference and retreat center in Georgia United States It is used for Methodist based events It is located on the banks of the Frederica River north of Gascoigne Bluff on Saint Simons Island Georgia 1 The center was named Epworth by the Sea in honor of Epworth the boyhood home of Charles and John Wesley founders of Methodism 2 It is owned and operated by the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church Epworth is located on part of Hamilton Plantation which was purchased on October 29 1949 3 It opened to the public in 1950 under the leadership of Bishop Arthur James Moore Moore from Georgia was an elected bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church and also a leader of the Atlanta Area of the Methodist Church 4 At the start the center featured only a few rural camp facilities and old plantation buildings Epworth s stated mission is to provide a Christian place for worship study and fellowship 5 Southern entrance Plaque Contents 1 Epworth by the Sea facilities 2 Camps held at Epworth by the Sea 3 The Gathering Place 4 Equipping programs of The Gathering Place 5 Funding 6 References 7 External linksEpworth by the Sea facilities editLovely Lane Chapel nbsp Lovely Lane According to the center s official website Lovely Lane Chapel is one of Saint Simons s oldest standing church buildings Constructed in 1880 it is currently used only for Sunday services and by appointment weddings 6 7 8 Wright Prayer Tower nbsp Prayer tower The Wright Prayer Tower was erected on the Frederica River and adjacent to Glynn County marshes 9 Gazebo The Epworth by the Sea Gazebo is at a diagonal from the Wright Prayer Tower and near the James Pier citation needed Recreation services Epworth by the Sea s recreational services include a Youth Center Pavilion with a covered basketball court two tennis courts an open field for baseball football and soccer swimming pool two fishing piers and an adventure challenge rope course citation needed Arthur Moore Methodist Museum nbsp Moore Museum The Arthur J Moore Methodist Museum and Library was established in 1965 It began as a small library and became a museum when it was dedicated in June 1966 and given its current name It is where the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church stores its archival records The library consists of over 6 000 books which are used by theologians pursuing research into Methodist theology and history The collection includes books journals diaries original letters and historic documents about the culture and history of the Methodist Church 10 Meeting facilities The meeting facilities that were built for Epworth by the Sea include The Smith Dining Room Blasingame Dining Room Cannon Room Jinks Garden Room Turner Lodge Pioneer Room Nalls Auditorium The Tabby House and the Margaret A Pitts Conference Room These are just some of the many ways that Epworth is able to accommodate both large and small groups 11 Housing facilities The housing facilities at Epworth by the Sea accommodate up to approximately 1 000 people including 223 private rooms 12 family apartments and 22 youth cabins citation needed Waters Garden The Waters Garden is a small passive use garden which contains a Walkway of Remembrance where it is traditional for visitors to the center to remember their deceased family and friends citation needed Camps held at Epworth by the Sea editCamp Discovery Camp Discovery began as a center for low income children in 1992 12 Elementary Camp The center s one week Elementary Camp provides educational opportunities and teaches Bible Study with a Methodist focus to children ages 4 12 citation needed Georgia Pastors School The Georgia Pastors School provides educational opportunities and spiritual experiences to religious leaders employed within the Methodist Church or seeking such employment citation needed Women s Retreat SSI The retreat for women held at Epworth by the Sea each year features famous speakers such as Barbra Lee Johnson the founder and director of Total Life Ministries 13 The Gathering Place editA tradition at Epworth by the Sea The Gathering Place better known as The Main Event is held on Sunday nights throughout the summer in one of Epworth by the Sea s facilities The Strickland Auditorium citation needed Over 1 000 teens gather together from all over to learn about faith and the miracle of knowing Christ Students create and share music skits and games followed by nationally recognized speakers 14 Equipping programs of The Gathering Place editPrograms offered by The Gathering Place to help train and equip students to be effective Christian leaders throughout their schools churches and communities citation needed 707 Close to 500 students in the community meet together weekly in a small group setting which is led by a Christian adult citation needed Intern programs The intern programs that the Gathering Place hosts are used for training high school and college students the values of being a Christian leader citation needed Funding editEpworth by the Sea is largely funded by the William I H and Lula E Pitts Foundation a private foundation that funds educational and social service activities through organizations that are associated with the United Methodist Church in Georgia Since the foundation was founded in 1941 large donations have gone to support institutions and organizations such as Epworth by the Sea Andrew College Candler School of Theology in Emory University Atlanta Georgia LaGrange College and Magnolia Manor retirement home 15 Once Pitts died in 1964 he had already donated more than 1 million 16 References edit Cate Margaret Davis Gascoigne Bluff reprinted from The American Neptune Vol XXIII no 2 Salem Massachusetts 1963 Martin S Walter Epworth A mission by the Sea Parthenon Press of the United Methodist Publishing House 1987 Epworth by the Sea http www epworthbythesea org February permanent dead link 18 2005 Arthur J Moore 1888 1974 New Georgia Encyclopedia February 18 2005 http www georgiaencyclopedia org nge Article jsp id h 1612 amp hl y Ministering To The World Since 1950 http www epworthbythesea org history html 2010 Laura O Steen Jeffrey Boatwright New York Times January 3 2010 P8 WEDDINGS Alice Burress and Robert Sarlis New York Times November 9 1997 P47 Janet Flanders wed in Georgia New York Times October 20 1991 P9 Wright Prayer Tower New Georgia Encyclopedia February 18 2005 http www georgiaencyclopedia org nge Multimedia jsp id m 5519 amp adv y amp hl y Arthur J Moore Methodist Museum and Library epworthbythesea org Retrieved 3 December 2023 Meeting rooms and Auditoriums http www epworthbythesea org 2010 permanent dead link United Methodist Church New Georgia Encyclopedia April 13 2007 http www georgiaencyclopedia org nge Article jsp id h 1556 amp hl y Women s retreat set for St Simons St Petersburg Times September 26 1987 What is the GP http www thegp org 2007 2008 permanent dead link William I H and Lula E Pitts Foundation New Georgia Encyclopedia July 21 2005 http www georgiaencyclopedia org nge Article jsp id h 3408 amp sug y Paid Notice Deaths Pitt William H The New York Times http www nytimes com September 13 2000 External links editEpworth by the Sea official site Arthur Moore Methodist Museum Epworth Pioneers historical marker from the Digital Library of Georgia A Mission By The Sea historical marker Epworth By The Sea historical marker Lovely Lane Chapel historical marker 31 10 24 6 N 081 24 21 4 W 31 173500 N 81 405944 W 31 173500 81 405944 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Epworth by the Sea amp oldid 1218169543, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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