Church of the Ascension Wedding | Jaclyn & Jarod
Church of the Ascension Wedding | Jaclyn & Jarod -- Filmed 5.25.14
Jeannette Bansbach & Trevor Jenkins :: Videographers
Katie Van Fleet :: Editor
Jeannette Bansbach :: Assistant Editor :: Colorist
Lutheran Church of the Ascension :: Ceremony Location
Morris Center :: Reception Location
Embellished Events :: Wedding Planning and Design
Greg Ceo :: Photographer for savannahweddingphoto.com
JLK Events :: Lighting for jlkevents.com
Harvey Designs :: Flowers for harveydesigns.com
Factors Walk - Savannah, Georgia Coast, Georgia, United States
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Factors Walk Savannah
An historic walkway where cotton merchants (called factors) transacted their business; now an area for shops, offices and hotels.
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Photos from:
- Savannah, Ohio, United States
- Savannah, Georgia Coast, Georgia, United States
Photos in this video:
- River WAlk - Factors Walk by Lroff from a blog titled Beautiful Savannah, GE
- The Factors Walk by Momadunc from a blog titled MLK Parade and Walking Tour of Savannah
- On Factors Walk by Ldat7 from a blog titled The Thunderbird and the Waving Girl
- Factors Walk 2 by Ldat7 from a blog titled The Thunderbird and the Waving Girl
- Factors Walk by Ldat7 from a blog titled The Thunderbird and the Waving Girl
Ascension Lutheran Church Welcome Video
Edie’s Emerita Status
Edie is designated Chiormaster-Organist Emerita at The Lutheran Church Of The Ascension in Savannah GA
Savannah, GA Johnson Square
Recorded on April 23, 2011 using a Flip Video camera.
Tourism increase in Savannah
WJCL 22 News at 6
Historic Savannah Women
Meet the Groundbreaking Savannah Women who most influenced what our fair city is today: Quirky, Graceful and known worldwide for unequivocal Beauty. Includes Juliette Low (Girl Scouts), Paula Deen (Southern Chef), Flannery O'Conner (Writer), Sema Wilkes (Mrs. Wilkes Boarding House), Florence Martus (The Waving Girl), The Lady Chablis and many others. - created at
Experience Telfair Academy
The Telfair Academy is a former mansion built from 1818-1819 for Alexander Telfair, son of Revolutionary War patriot and Georgia governor Edward Telfair.
Wright Square Tomochichi Monument
Madison Square
Another new start for Sandcastle Constructors. Madison Square is in Savannah Georgia on the corner of Drayton and Charlton street.
Tourism Roadshow Savannah
Telfair Jepson Center
Video Production For The Jepson Center in Savannah
Church of the Resurrection Sermon Oct. 30, 2011
Sermon of Pastor David Hunter on Oct. 30, 2011, Reformation Sunday. Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, Augusta GA.
Ascension Lutheran Church Worship -- Good Friday (April 14, 2017)
Permission to stream/podcast this service obtained from One License with license #A-715480.
Ascension Lutheran Church is a safe haven where all people are wanted, welcomed, and accepted in Christ.
Ascension Lutheran Church Year In Review 2007
Events at our Church in 2007
Savannah in a day: The Telfair Art Academy
Video 5 shows us the outisde of the Telfair Museum of Art and Science, also known as the Telfair art academy. A nice art collection housed in two buildings right near to each other
Christ Church Savannah September 11 2014
Christ Church Savannah September 11 2014
Visiting the Revere bell high above Johnson Square for the tolling of the bells at 10:03 am.
Driving Down Oglethorpe Avenue - Savannah
Driving Down Oglethorpe Avenue - Savannah
Craig Perry- Grant The Serenity: II. Figaro
The Lutheran Church of the Ascension; Savannah, GA. 2014
THE WAVING GIRL by Bill Crowder
The closer Christians get to Christ, the closer they get to one another… In the late 1800s and early 1900s, a familiar sight greeted ships as they pulled into the port of Savannah, Georgia. That sight was Florence Martus, “The Waving Girl.” For 44 years, Florence greeted the great ships from around the world, waving a handkerchief by day or a lantern by night. Today, a statue of Florence and her faithful dog stands in Savannah’s Morrell Park, permanently welcoming incoming vessels.
There is something in a warm welcome that speaks of acceptance. In Romans 15:7, Paul urged his readers: “Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you” (niv). Paul had in view our treatment of each other as followers of Christ, for in verses 5-6 he challenged us to live in harmony with one another. The key is to have “the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus had, so that with one mind and one voice you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ” (niv).
Our acceptance of our fellow believers in Christ demonstrates more than just our love for each other—it reflects the great love of the One who has permanently welcomed us into His family.
Read: Romans 15:1-7
Text: Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God. —Romans 15:7 niv
Father, give me a heart for my brothers and sisters in Christ. Please give us, together, a heart for one another, so that we will love and honor You in all we do.
Insight:
In Romans 14:1–15:7 Paul addressed a conflict between “strong” believers and “weak” believers that threatened the unity of the Roman church. The dispute was not over any core doctrines, but over some Old Testament laws (Rom. 14:1-6). The “strong”—or mature in faith—were those who believed that Christians no longer needed to observe these laws (vv. 2,15). Paul asked the mature believers not to despise the less mature, and the weak not to condemn the strong (v. 3). He called for tolerance and acceptance of each other’s convictions and practices. In today’s passage he lays the responsibility on the mature to be sensitive to the convictions of those weaker in faith and to help build them up (15:1-2). - Sim Kay Tee
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