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Epworth by the Sea | St. Simons Island, Georgia by Humble Christ Follower

© Humble Christ Follower, all rights reserved.

Epworth by the Sea | St. Simons Island, Georgia

At this, some of his disciples said to one another, “What does he mean by saying, ‘In a little while you will see me no more, and then after a little while you will see me,’ and ‘Because I am going to the Father’?” 18 They kept asking, “What does he mean by ‘a little while’? We don’t understand what he is saying.”

19 Jesus saw that they wanted to ask him about this, so he said to them, “Are you asking one another what I meant when I said, ‘In a little while you will see me no more, and then after a little while you will see me’? 20 Very truly I tell you, you will weep and mourn while the world rejoices. You will grieve, but your grief will turn to joy. 21 A woman giving birth to a child has pain because her time has come; but when her baby is born she forgets the anguish because of her joy that a child is born into the world. 22 So with you: Now is your time of grief, but I will see you again and you will rejoice, and no one will take away your joy. 23 In that day you will no longer ask me anything. Very truly I tell you, my Father will give you whatever you ask in my name. 24 Until now you have not asked for anything in my name. Ask and you will receive, and your joy will be complete.

[John 16:17-24 NIV]

5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:

1. Like it or not, we are ALL sinners: As the Scriptures say, “No one is righteous—not even one. No one is truly wise; no one is seeking God. All have turned away; all have become useless. No one does good, not a single one.” (Romans 3:10-12 NLT)

2. The punishment for sin is death: When Adam sinned, sin entered the world. Adam’s sin brought death, so death spread to everyone, for everyone sinned. (Romans 5:12 NLT)

3. Jesus is our only hope: But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners. (Romans 5:8 NLT) For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 6:23 NLT)

4. SALVATION is by GRACE through FAITH in JESUS: God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it. For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago. (Ephesians 2:8-10 NLT)

5. Accept Jesus and receive eternal life: If you openly declare that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. (Romans 10:9 NLT) But to all who believed him and accepted him, he gave the right to become children of God. (John 1:12 NLT) And this is what God has testified: He has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have God’s Son does not have life. (1 John 5:11-12 NLT)

Read the Bible for yourself. Allow the Lord to speak to you through his Word. YOUR ETERNITY IS AT STAKE!

Driftwood Beach | Jekyll Island, Georgia by Humble Christ Follower

© Humble Christ Follower, all rights reserved.

Driftwood Beach | Jekyll Island, Georgia

When we were utterly helpless, Christ came at just the right time and died for us sinners. Now, most people would not be willing to die for an upright person, though someone might perhaps be willing to die for a person who is especially good. But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners. And since we have been made right in God’s sight by the blood of Christ, he will certainly save us from God’s condemnation. For since our friendship with God was restored by the death of his Son while we were still his enemies, we will certainly be saved through the life of his Son. So now we can rejoice in our wonderful new relationship with God because our Lord Jesus Christ has made us friends of God.

[Romans 5:6-11 NLT]

5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:

1. Like it or not, we are ALL sinners: As the Scriptures say, “No one is righteous—not even one. No one is truly wise; no one is seeking God. All have turned away; all have become useless. No one does good, not a single one.” (Romans 3:10-12 NLT)

2. The punishment for sin is death: When Adam sinned, sin entered the world. Adam’s sin brought death, so death spread to everyone, for everyone sinned. (Romans 5:12 NLT)

3. Jesus is our only hope: But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners. (Romans 5:8 NLT) For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 6:23 NLT)

4. SALVATION is by GRACE through FAITH in JESUS: God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it. For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago. (Ephesians 2:8-10 NLT)

5. Accept Jesus and receive eternal life: If you openly declare that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. (Romans 10:9 NLT) But to all who believed him and accepted him, he gave the right to become children of God. (John 1:12 NLT) And this is what God has testified: He has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have God’s Son does not have life. (1 John 5:11-12 NLT)

Read the Bible for yourself. Allow the Lord to speak to you through his Word. YOUR ETERNITY IS AT STAKE!

ACE by pburka

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ACE

Abandoned ACE Hardware in Brunswick, Georgia

Generator and Battery Service by pburka

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Generator and Battery Service

Old painted advertisement in Brunswick, Georgia

Marine Supplies by pburka

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Marine Supplies

Abandoned Marine Supplies shop in Brunswick, Georgia. There's no roof behind the storefront.

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 8 by diffendale

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 8

Produced in inland Lucania
Attributed to the Primato Painter
Late Classical-Early Hellenistic period, ca. 330-300 BCE (museum); ca. 350-330 BCE (Todisco)

On the neck are two male Dionysiac figures holding torch and thyrsus. On the belly, a nude youth before a winged Nike holding a palm frond of victory; below, a half-draped male figure (the same as above?) leaning on a staff before a male figure (Orpheus?) wearing Italic dress and holding a lyre and plectrum.

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1893.1

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/310
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/news/2022/nestoris.html

Etruscan Red Figure kylix representing two satyrs at a fountain, 2 by diffendale

Etruscan Red Figure kylix representing two satyrs at a fountain, 2

Classical period, ca. 420-390 BCE
No archaeological provenience

The exterior of the cup is filled with a textile pattern borrowed from Classical Athenian ceramics.

(Curiously, the museum placard identifies this piece as Lucanian, near the Amykos Painter)

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Warren purchased it from Kalebdjian, Paris
Inv. 1923.4

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/1669
bcma.bowdoin.edu/antiquity/objects/1923-4/

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 7 by diffendale

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 7

Produced in inland Lucania
Attributed to the Primato Painter
Late Classical-Early Hellenistic period, ca. 330-300 BCE (museum); ca. 350-330 BCE (Todisco)

On the neck are two male Dionysiac figures holding torch and thyrsus. On the belly, a nude youth before a winged Nike holding a palm frond of victory; below, a half-draped male figure (the same as above?) leaning on a staff before a male figure (Orpheus?) wearing Italic dress and holding a lyre and plectrum.

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1893.1

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/310
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/news/2022/nestoris.html

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 3 by diffendale

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 3

Produced in inland Lucania
Attributed to the Primato Painter
Late Classical-Early Hellenistic period, ca. 330-300 BCE (museum); ca. 350-330 BCE (Todisco)

On the neck are two male Dionysiac figures holding torch and thyrsus. On the belly, a nude youth before a winged Nike holding a palm frond of victory; below, a half-draped male figure (the same as above?) leaning on a staff before a male figure (Orpheus?) wearing Italic dress and holding a lyre and plectrum.

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1893.1

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/310
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/news/2022/nestoris.html

Etruscan Red Figure kylix representing two satyrs at a fountain, 3 by diffendale

Etruscan Red Figure kylix representing two satyrs at a fountain, 3

Classical period, ca. 420-390 BCE
No archaeological provenience

The exterior of the cup is filled with a textile pattern borrowed from Classical Athenian ceramics.

(Curiously, the museum placard identifies this piece as Lucanian, near the Amykos Painter)

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Warren purchased it from Kalebdjian, Paris
Inv. 1923.4

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/1669
bcma.bowdoin.edu/antiquity/objects/1923-4/

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 6 by diffendale

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 6

Produced in inland Lucania
Attributed to the Primato Painter
Late Classical-Early Hellenistic period, ca. 330-300 BCE (museum); ca. 350-330 BCE (Todisco)

On the neck are two male Dionysiac figures holding torch and thyrsus. On the belly, a nude youth before a winged Nike holding a palm frond of victory; below, a half-draped male figure (the same as above?) leaning on a staff before a male figure (Orpheus?) wearing Italic dress and holding a lyre and plectrum.

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1893.1

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/310
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/news/2022/nestoris.html

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 4 by diffendale

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 4

Produced in inland Lucania
Attributed to the Primato Painter
Late Classical-Early Hellenistic period, ca. 330-300 BCE (museum); ca. 350-330 BCE (Todisco)

On the neck are two male Dionysiac figures holding torch and thyrsus. On the belly, a nude youth before a winged Nike holding a palm frond of victory; below, a half-draped male figure (the same as above?) leaning on a staff before a male figure (Orpheus?) wearing Italic dress and holding a lyre and plectrum.

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1893.1

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/310
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/news/2022/nestoris.html

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 2 by diffendale

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 2

Produced in inland Lucania
Attributed to the Primato Painter
Late Classical-Early Hellenistic period, ca. 330-300 BCE (museum); ca. 350-330 BCE (Todisco)

On the neck are two male Dionysiac figures holding torch and thyrsus. On the belly, a nude youth before a winged Nike holding a palm frond of victory; below, a half-draped male figure (the same as above?) leaning on a staff before a male figure (Orpheus?) wearing Italic dress and holding a lyre and plectrum.

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1893.1

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/310
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/news/2022/nestoris.html

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 9 by diffendale

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 9

Produced in inland Lucania
Attributed to the Primato Painter
Late Classical-Early Hellenistic period, ca. 330-300 BCE (museum); ca. 350-330 BCE (Todisco)

On the neck are two male Dionysiac figures holding torch and thyrsus. On the belly, a nude youth before a winged Nike holding a palm frond of victory; below, a half-draped male figure (the same as above?) leaning on a staff before a male figure (Orpheus?) wearing Italic dress and holding a lyre and plectrum.

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1893.1

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/310
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/news/2022/nestoris.html

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 5 by diffendale

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 5

Produced in inland Lucania
Attributed to the Primato Painter
Late Classical-Early Hellenistic period, ca. 330-300 BCE (museum); ca. 350-330 BCE (Todisco)

On the neck are two male Dionysiac figures holding torch and thyrsus. On the belly, a nude youth before a winged Nike holding a palm frond of victory; below, a half-draped male figure (the same as above?) leaning on a staff before a male figure (Orpheus?) wearing Italic dress and holding a lyre and plectrum.

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1893.1

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/310
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/news/2022/nestoris.html

Etruscan Red Figure kylix representing two satyrs at a fountain, 1 by diffendale

Etruscan Red Figure kylix representing two satyrs at a fountain, 1

Classical period, ca. 420-390 BCE
No archaeological provenience

The exterior of the cup is filled with a textile pattern borrowed from Classical Athenian ceramics.

(Curiously, the museum placard identifies this piece as Lucanian, near the Amykos Painter)

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Warren purchased it from Kalebdjian, Paris
Inv. 1923.4

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/1669
bcma.bowdoin.edu/antiquity/objects/1923-4/

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 1 by diffendale

Lucanian Red Figure nestoris in Brunswick, 1

Produced in inland Lucania
Attributed to the Primato Painter
Late Classical-Early Hellenistic period, ca. 330-300 BCE (museum); ca. 350-330 BCE (Todisco)

On the neck are two male Dionysiac figures holding torch and thyrsus. On the belly, a nude youth before a winged Nike holding a palm frond of victory; below, a half-draped male figure (the same as above?) leaning on a staff before a male figure (Orpheus?) wearing Italic dress and holding a lyre and plectrum.

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1893.1

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/310
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/news/2022/nestoris.html

Fragment of an Apulian Red Figure vase representing Scylla and a hippocamp by diffendale

Fragment of an Apulian Red Figure vase representing Scylla and a hippocamp

Late Classical-Early Hellenistic period, ca. 350-325 BCE
No archaeological provenience

In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1927.5

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...

artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/1898

Distant by pburka

Available under a Creative Commons by-sa license

Distant

Sidney Lanier Bridge in the distance, across marshlands near Brunswick, Georgia

Suspension by pburka

Available under a Creative Commons by-sa license

Suspension

Sidney Lanier Bridge in Brunswick, Georgia