Saturday, March 28, 2009
Monday, May 12, 2008
Baptist church
First Baptist Church of Rincon is the largest of many churches in town.
Organized in 1901, this is the congregation's third sanctuary, built in 2000, and has seating for 900 people with overflow space for nearly 1,000. The church now has 1,700 members, with an average Sunday morning attendance of over 800 in two morning services.
Organized in 1901, this is the congregation's third sanctuary, built in 2000, and has seating for 900 people with overflow space for nearly 1,000. The church now has 1,700 members, with an average Sunday morning attendance of over 800 in two morning services.
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Saturday, June 03, 2006
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Rincon's most historic church
The oldest public building in Georgia is also the oldest Lutheran church in North American: Jerusalem Lutheran Church just north of Rincon in the Ebenezer Community. Persecuted for their faith in their home in Salzburg, Austria, these Lutherans sought religious freedom in Georgia in 1734, one year after Savannah was founded. In 1767 they began building the historic church in which they still worship to this day. There is also a "Salzburger" museum nearby that is open for tours at certain times. (Note to newcomers: local people with last names like Gnann, Rahn, Zittrouer and Arnsdorff who tell you they are "Salzburgers" are letting you know that their ancestors came to America from Salzburg, Austria with these early Lutheran settlers.)
It is easy to find the church. Take Highway 21 about 3 miles north of Rincon, and then turn right on Highway 275, better known by locals as Ebenezer Road. Go about 5 or 6 miles. You will pass the Ebenezer Elementary and Middle School, but you still have several miles to go. The road basically dead ends at Jerusalem Lutheran Church. Bring your boat, and you can put in the Savannah River at the boat launch near the church.
It is easy to find the church. Take Highway 21 about 3 miles north of Rincon, and then turn right on Highway 275, better known by locals as Ebenezer Road. Go about 5 or 6 miles. You will pass the Ebenezer Elementary and Middle School, but you still have several miles to go. The road basically dead ends at Jerusalem Lutheran Church. Bring your boat, and you can put in the Savannah River at the boat launch near the church.
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Blogging about Rincon
This is a new weblog, or "blog" for short, to provide newcomers and oldtimers of Rincon, Georgia, with opportunities to learn about our town and talk with each other.
I especially want to provide information about our town such as things to do and interesting people that you may not otherwise know about.
Since I have lived in Rincon for seven years, that almost makes me an oldtimer (yeah, I can name a half dozen subdivisions that didn't even exist when I moved here!)
I plan to post lots of pictures, so check back regularly.
Keep it positive. Negative comments will be rejected by the moderator. (That's me.)