Once upon a time (last weekend), a church family of Tennesseans travelled to Birmingham, Alabama to witness a glorious, elegant, richly inspiring courtship wedding. After basking in the marriage ceremony along with 650 other celebrants, the Tennesseans convened for a gathering, at which time their Mr. Pine gathered children from several of the church’s families for a time of, well, “once upon a time"…
The Tennesseans were represented by one of their own as a bridesmaid in the wedding. Below, she’s surrounded by her dear friends from her home church.
Several Franklin Springs personnel were privileged to participate in the weekend, which furthered our resolve to tell stories that inspire and develop God-honoring family life. We know we’ll look back at last weekend with a “once upon a time” fondness. We look forward to sharing other such stories (via DVD) with you soon…
Check out a new review of our Stonewall Jackson film from this weekend’s Washington Times…
The National Religious Broadcasters annual convention just wrapped up at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville. President George W. Bush addressed the group, resulting in a bevy of Secret Service personnel throughout the facility.
While not escorted by the Secret Service, the Franklin Springs contingent did enjoy another group that accompanied them throughout the event…
This group also participated in a video shoot with Attorney David Gibbs (below left) and Doug Mazza (below right), Executive Producer of the new Joni (Eareckson Tada) and Friends television show. Gibbs represented the Schindler family in the Terri Schiavo case.
Stay tuned for more exciting news about Franklin Springs’ upcoming television involvements.