“The war is over. It’s time to seek and save the lost. It’s time to plant and
Read more..By The Rt Revd Chip Edgar, Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of South Carolina
In the past several years, our Diocese’s commitment to church planting for the growth and vitality
Read more..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
Read more..Yesterday, June 8, 2022, in welcome news for the Anglican Diocese of South Carolina, the South Carolina Supreme Court released an order concerning the eight petitions for rehearing
Read more..Our new Bishop comes to the Diocese having successfully planted a church, sent out several young clergy to plant churches, and then,
Read more..There are few things more jarring and daunting than being dropped into a foreign culture, having to learn a new language, and navigating your way around. The overwhelming strangeness
Read more..This article first appeared in the email newsletter of St. Philip’s, Charleston.
“How was your weekend?” my beautiful wife asked me.
“It was …” was all I could say as my
Read more..“The day was bittersweet,” said the Rev. Tripp Jeffords, Rector of St. Paul’s, Summerville, speaking of the Renewal of Vows Service held at the Cathedral of St. Luke and
Read more..Despite the restrictions put on indoor ministries, due to COVID-19, the Men’s Hike ministry is still going strong. A Men’s
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