- Sunbeam V boarding guests in Boothbay Harbor
- The Sunbeam V stern
- Sue and Paul Taylor on the Sunbeam V
- Sue Taylor on the Sunbeam V with Captain Michael Johnson
- Captain Michael Johnson’s view as Sunbeam V heads out from Boothbay Harbor to open water
- Great women aboard the Sunbeam V: Catherine Poor and Mabel Hall
- Sunbeam V guests during Q&A
- Coming back in to Boothbay Harbor
- Sunday morning in Boothbay Harbor
- Wilson Chapel, Oceans Point, East Boothbay
- Inside Wilson Chapel. The yellow sunflowers symbolize the Sunbeam
- Church goers arrive to beautiful Maine coast songs by Castlebay
- Looking out at a three-masted schooner sailing by Wilson Chapel
The Mission had a great time Saturday, July 15th in Boothbay Harbor, and again, on Sunday, July 16th at Oceans Point in East Boothbay. Thank you, Sue and Paul Taylor for inviting us and for being such wonderful hosts.
These photos, in chronological order, show the Sunbeam V in Boothbay Harbor on Saturday afternoon, guests who boarded the Sunbeam V in Boothbay Harbor for a cruise and a Q&A about the Mission and its work.
Sunday was a reunion of the Mission and Wilson Chapel at Oceans Point. Wilson Chapel was celebrating its 100th Anniversary. Mission President Reverand Scott Planting gave the Sunday service marking the 96th year someone from Maine Seacoast Mission spoke at a Wilson Chapel service.
The service ended with a tribute to friend, musician, and Wilson Chapel organist Danny Beal, who died in January 2017. Churchgoers and Castlebay sang Danny Beal’s favorite hymn, Let The Lower Lights Be Burning. Here is a rendition of that hymn.