Vixen van Gogh: Tourusm Review only.
Final resting place of blues legend Blind Willie McTell. Lovely, quiet cemetery off the beaten path I stumbled upon by accident. Wonderfully serendipitous discovery.
Darlene West: Friendly, welcoming church focused on showing the love of Jesus to the community. Love being able to serve Darien with this growing group of believers.
Roads Traveled Photography: Saint Cyprians Episcopal Church in Darien was built "for the Colored People of McIntosh County," through the efforts of the Rev. James
Wentworth Leigh, D.D., F.S.A., Dean of Hereford, England. It was named for the martyred African Bishop.
Contributions toward the building of the church edifice were received from England, Philadelphia and from local citizens. Members of the congregation led by the Senior Warden, Lewis Jackson, gave devotedly of their time and labor.
Saint Cyprians church edifice was consecrated
Sunday April 30, 1876, by the Rt. Rev. John W.
Beckwith, Bishop of Georgia, and placed under the guardianship of Saint Andrews Episcopal Church in Darien, of which the Rev. Robert Clute was then Rector.