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Galilean Beach Worship Service Photographs


A symbolic cross stands atop a majestic sand dune overlooking the white sandy Alabama beach
and the Gulf of Mexico.   This serves as the setting for the informal Galilean Service of worship
held each Sunday morning from 7:30 - 8:20.   Services are held from the second Sunday in May
through the first Sunday in September (or, Mother's Day through Labor Day)


If anyone has digital photos taken at a beach service and wish to have them appear here
please send your dated JPG formatted photo(s) to the webmaster And provide the photo number from top to bottom of a specific date.



Galilean Service, Sunday, August 13, 2006
Services were held in the new Pavilion because of Lightening offshore
and the possibility of bad weather approaching.

All photographs appearing on this web page
have been reduced to a size that provides
faster delivery.   Therefore, they DO NOT
make acceptable printer copies.
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Photos can be identified as 1 - 2, left to right and row, top to bottom.



Galilean Service, Sunday, May 9, 2004




Photos taken May 9th - First Sunday of the 2004 Galilean Season - attendance 146






Photos taken June 20th, 2004 - 1st Sunday for Rev. Lance Moore - attendance 211




Pictures from our last Galilean Service of the 2004 season, September 5th ... attendance was 404

Above photos were taken 11 days before Hurricane IVAN hit
the gulf coast devastating the beaches and surrounding area.







Photos taken July 3rd, 2005 - - attendance 307

Notice difference in surroundings compared to photos in September above (before Ivan).   In the background
of the picture above there is a 6 to 8 foot high hill of sand between where services are held and the Gulf waters.
This hill of sand is approximtely 15 to 18 feet wide and runs the full length of the beach.



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