Dave Wright & Peter Rothermel

As we transition to a season where the coordination of diocesan ministries is carried out by canons rather than full-time ministry staff, we want to take time to

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Jerusalem Cross

In the past several years, our Diocese’s commitment to church planting for the growth and vitality of the church has been steadily increasing.

That’s due, in no small part to

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Vocational Deacons Gather

On Saturday, September 17, Bishop Chip Edgar welcomed vocational deacons from across the Diocese to the Cathedral for his first annual Deacons’ Day. Also attending were The Rev. Janet

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Jerusalem Cross

Leadership of local dioceses of the ACNA and TEC agree to terms of settlement regarding diocesan property

On Monday, September 26, 2022, the Anglican Diocese of South Carolina (ADOSC) and

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Bishop Chip Edgar

Leadership of local dioceses of The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church in North America agree to terms of settlement in regard to diocesan property

Charleston, SC (September 26, 2022)

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Henrietta Rivers stands in front after ordination

“All Glory Belongs to God!”

Rivers First African American Woman to be Ordained a Priest in Diocese’s History

On Tuesday, September 13, 2022, The Rev. Henrietta Rivers was ordained to the sacred

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gavel

On September 1, 2022, the Episcopal Church and The Episcopal Church in South Carolina filed a Petition for Reconsideration and Rehearing with the South Carolina Supreme Court asking

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Diocese Hosts International Partners

Beginning on Thursday, September 15th, the Diocese will begin welcoming multiple international guests. They are coming as participants in the New Wineskins Conference being held at Ridgecrest, North Carolina

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Bishop Chip Edgar

Dear Friends,

Greetings from London where the choir from St Philip’s, together with other voices from around our diocese, are making us proud as the Choir in Residence at St

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gavel

Columbia, S.C. (August 17, 2022) – Today, the South Carolina Supreme Court granted petitions for rehearing filed by six of seven parishes of the Anglican Diocese of South Carolina.

“We

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