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SUMMARY:Day of Healing Prayer with Nigel Mumford
DESCRIPTION:The Rev. Nigel Mumford will lead St. Michael’s\, Charleston’s  56th Day of Healing Prayer on Saturday\, April 14\, 2018. \nThe Rev. Nigel Mumford is an international speaker\, author\, and founder of By His Wounds\, a non-profit ministry of Christian healing. Nigel is a former Royal Marine Commando with eight years in the corps\, the last two as a drill instructor. In 1991\, he dedicated his life to the healing ministry after his sister was dramatically cured of dystonia through prayer. Nigel has taught the healing ministry as an adjunct professor at six theological colleges and has spoken at many cathedrals and churches around the world\, even at the Pentagon. He is the author of numerous books and articles on the healing ministry\, including his most recent work\, Dying to Live: How Near-Death Experiences Transform our Faith. He is a regular contributor to the Order of St. Luke’s Sharing magazine and has been interviewed several times on CBN and TBN. He currently serves as an associate priest at Galilee Church in Virginia Beach\, VA. In his free time\, Nigel enjoys boating\, writing\, playing the violin\, and spending time with his “grand-triplets.” \nDownload the brochure.  \nLearn more and register.
URL:https://adosc.org/event/day-of-healing-prayer-with-nigel-mumford/
LOCATION:St. Michael’s Church\, Charleston\, 71 Broad Street\, Charleston\, SC\, 29401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180411T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180411T203000
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SUMMARY:Basic Christian Theology
DESCRIPTION:The Rev. Dr. Canon Kendall S. Harmon\nIt’s not too late to join the Basic Christian Theology class. \nBeginning April 4 and for the following six Wednesdays\, the Diocese of South Carolina will offer a course on Basic Christian Theology taught by Canon Theologian Dr. Kendall Harmon with Bishop Mark Lawrence and others. The first five classes will be held at St. Philip’s Church\, Charleston\, and the last two will be held at St. Michael’s Church\, Charleston. The classes will be held in the church parish halls. \nLearn more and register here.
URL:https://adosc.org/event/basic-christian-theology/
LOCATION:South Carolina
CATEGORIES:Diocesan Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180322T133000
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SUMMARY:Clergy Renewal of Vows
DESCRIPTION:The clergy of the Diocese will renew their vows on Thursday\, March 22  at 11 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul. \nClergy are to wear white stoles. \nA Note to laity:  Though the service is primarily for the clergy\, it is open to the public and the laity are encouraged to attend.  If you’re able\, join us at the service. It’s a time to not only come alongside\, pray for and encourage our clergy in their callings\, but also a time to renew our own commitment to love\, follow and serve Christ. Consider it part of your Lenten observance.  It’s a perfect lead-in to Holy Week. \nClergy are invited to bring labeled bottles of oil for both Chrism and Unction for the blessing at the conclusion of the service. There will also be additional bottles\, available after the conclusion of the service\, for those who are unable or forget to bring their own. Box lunches are available for those clergy who reserve them. (Note: Though the service is open to all\, the lunch is for clergy only). \nBarring good cause and due notification of the bishop\, all clergy are expected to attend this service. \nClergy are to RSVP to Sara Ortiz at office@adosc.org.
URL:https://adosc.org/event/clergy-renewal-vows/
LOCATION:Cathedral of St. Luke & St. Paul\, 126 Coming Street\, Charleston\, SC\, 29403
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SUMMARY:OSA Tea Room and Gift Shop
DESCRIPTION:The 65th annual Tea Room and Gift Shop sponsored by St. Andrew’s Parish Church (Old St. Andrew’s) will be held March 12 -March 24\, 2018. Lunch is served Monday – Saturday from 11:00am to 1:30pm and features Lowcountry favorites from time honored recipes. \nThe Tea Room menu includes she-crab soup\, okra soup\, chicken salad and shrimp paste sandwiches\, salads and homemade desserts. The Gift Shop features handmade craft and food items. Church tours are offered each day. \nProceeds from the Tea Room and Gift Shop support the mission\, outreach and parish programs of The Church Women of Old St. Andrew’s. \nReservations for groups of 6 or more are encouraged and can be made by contacting the church office at 843-766-1541 or office@oldstandrews.org. \n\nBackground: St. Andrew’s Parish Church was established and built in 1706. After rice and indigo brought immense wealth in colonial days\, the parish suffered through the nineteenth century. After the death of the Reverend John Grimké Drayton in 1891\, the church was dormant for the next 57 years. After it reopened in 1948\, the ladies of the church often spent all day cleaning and preparing the church for worship services. Since there were no restaurants nearby\, they often brought their lunch and found themselves sharing it with tourists who stopped in to see the church on their way to the Ashley River plantations. This simple act evolved into the much-anticipated Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop. The church history is detailed in a new book by Paul Porwoll – Against All Odds: History of Saint Andrew’s Parish Church\, Charleston\, 1706-2013.
URL:https://adosc.org/event/osa-tea-room-gift-shop-2/
LOCATION:South Carolina
CATEGORIES:Parish Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180312T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180317T133000
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SUMMARY:OSA Tea Room & Gift Shop
DESCRIPTION:The 65th annual Tea Room and Gift Shop sponsored by St. Andrew’s Parish Church (Old St. Andrew’s) will be held March 12 -March 24\, 2018. Lunch is served Monday – Saturday from 11:00am to 1:30pm and features Lowcountry favorites from time honored recipes. \nThe Tea Room menu includes she-crab soup\, okra soup\, chicken salad and shrimp paste sandwiches\, salads and homemade desserts. The Gift Shop features handmade craft and food items. Church tours are offered each day. \nProceeds from the Tea Room and Gift Shop support the mission\, outreach and parish programs of The Church Women of Old St. Andrew’s. \nReservations for groups of 6 or more are encouraged and can be made by contacting the church office at 843-766-1541 or office@oldstandrews.org. \n### \n\nBackground: St. Andrew’s Parish Church was established and built in 1706. After rice and indigo brought immense wealth in colonial days\, the parish suffered through the nineteenth century. After the death of the Reverend John Grimké Drayton in 1891\, the church was dormant for the next 57 years. After it reopened in 1948\, the ladies of the church often spent all day cleaning and preparing the church for worship services. Since there were no restaurants nearby\, they often brought their lunch and found themselves sharing it with tourists who stopped in to see the church on their way to the Ashley River plantations. This simple act evolved into the much-anticipated Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop. The church history is detailed in a new book by Paul Porwoll – Against All Odds: History of Saint Andrew’s Parish Church\, Charleston\, 1706-2013.
URL:https://adosc.org/event/osa-tea-room-gift-shop/
LOCATION:Old St. Andrew’s Church\, Charleston\, SC\, 2604 Ashley River Road\, Charleston\, SC\, 29414
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SUMMARY:St. Paul's Tea Room and Gift Shop\, St. Paul's\, Summerville
DESCRIPTION:At St. Paul’s church in Summerville\, the annual Tea Room and Gift Shop will be open March 5 through 16 (except Sunday) from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.\, in Doar Hall on the St. Paul’s campus at 316 W. Carolina Ave. The tea room will offer the specialties its loyal patrons anticipate each year\, including tomato pie\, she-crab soup\, okra soup\, fresh salads and sandwiches\, and a variety of homemade desserts. The gift shop will showcase the work of local artisans\, native plants and estate items. \n“We at St. Paul’s are looking forward to welcoming the community into our church home for fellowship and some of the best food in the Lowcountry\,” said Susan Rasor\, who serves as co-chair for the event alongside Barbara Davenport. This is the second year for the duo to head up the annual fundraising event\, which has raised $640\,000 for outreach programs since its inception in 2005. \nAll proceeds of the tea room are given to local\, national\, and global ministries. Some of the beneficiaries include Impact Ministries Food Distribution and Medical Outreach Clinic of Summerville\, both at St. Paul’s\, Dorchester Habitat for Humanity\, Home of Hope\, Salvation Army\, Wycliffe Bible Translators\, Water Mission International\, and dozens more helping organizations at home and abroad. \nGuests may make reservations for the 11:30 a.m. seating by calling (843) 873-1991. All other seating will be first come\, first served. The tea room will provide takeout orders.
URL:https://adosc.org/event/st-pauls-tea-room-and-gift-shop-st-pauls-summerville/
LOCATION:South Carolina
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180310T150000
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SUMMARY:Diocesan Convention
DESCRIPTION:Christ Church\, Mt. Pleasant\nThe  Annual Meeting of the Convention of the Diocese of South Carolina will be held March 9 and 10\, 2018 at Christ Church\, Mt. Pleasant. \nFriday\, March 9\n1-4 p.m. Workshops\n4:15 p.m. Clergy Vesting\n5:00 p.m. Opening Convention Eucharist\n7:00 p.m. Reception \n Saturday\, March 10\n7:30 a.m. Registration Begins\n9:00 a.m. Call to Convention \n\nCertification of Delegates\nThere are two versions of the certificate: a printable version that you fill out and mail and an online version which may be filled out online and returned via email. If you use this version be sure to save a copy to your computer once it’s filled out. Please return completed form by January 31\, 2018. \n\nRegistration\n\nVisitors are welcome\, but seating in the visitor gallery is very limited. Alternates attending (in addition to your delegation) must be registered as a visitor. (Registration includes dinner Friday and lunch Saturday.)\nCost:\n$75.00/per person for clergy and lay delegation\n$35.00/per person for visitors\nRegister here.  Deadline to register delegation is January 31\, 2018. \n\nBishop Lowenfield Opening Eucharist Preacher\nThe Rt. Rev. Clark W. P. Lowenfield\, Bishop of Anglican Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast\, ACNA\, will be the preacher at our service of Holy Eucharist on Friday\, March 9 at 5:00 p.m. \nBishop Lowenfield is married to Tricia\, and they have three daughters and two sons-in-law. He has served as senior pastor of churches in South Carolina and Texas for over 30 years. Clark is a graduate of Amherst College with degrees in Political Science and Economics and The University of the South-School of Theology in Sewanee\, Tennessee with a Master of Divinity. \n\nConvention Workshops\nThe Diocese is kicking off its Annual Convention\, by hosting workshops on Friday\, March 9. Each one will be offered twice with the first session running from 1-2:15 p.m. and the second 2:45 to 4:00 p.m. These workshops are free and open to the public. View flyer.  Register here. \nA Beautiful Day for a Neighbor: Community Demographics and Thinking Outside our Walls\nPresenter: The Rev. Tyler Prescott\, Associate Rector\, St. Paul’s\, Summerville \nWe live in one of the fastest growing regions in the US and\, yet\, most of the people moving here are not going to wake up and come to our churches on Sunday morning! If we hope to look outside the walls of our churches\, we need a full and deep understanding of both our congregation and our community. Join us in this workshop as we explore these themes and how MissionInsite\, new software provided by the Diocese\, can help cultivate strategically thinking\, community-focused churches in our rapidly changing ministry context. \nChurch Planting 101: Kingdom Mission: A Work of Heart\nPresenter: The Rt. Rev. TJ Johnston\, St. Peter’s Church\, Mt. Pleasant \nIn this break-out Bishop TJ Johnston will be exploring how the Holy Spirit shapes a heart and positions leadership for starting (or re-starting) a church. This will be a practical and encouraging conversation for all who are interested in how Jesus leads the Church into Kingdom-oriented mission. \nMatthew 25 Initiative\nPresenter: The Reverend Michael Wurschmidt\, Shepherd’s Heart Ministries\, Pittsburgh\, PA \nThe Matthew 25 Initiative started with a vision from Archbishop Foley Beach and his desire to use a generous grant from an anonymous donor to help churches reach the poor and needy in their communities. It is working. Since 2015\, the Matthew 25 Initiative has helped to fund 75 new projects and ministries in the ACNA Province. Who are your neighbors? How could your church show the love of Christ to those easily forgotten\, overlooked\, and passed-by? That’s what M25i is here for: to help kick-start those ministries. Pray. Dream. Plan. Apply. Come to this workshop\, and you will hear stories of hope and learn how you and your congregation can start a MT25 ministry. \nMen’s Ministry: The Irresistible Church\nPresenter: Jay Crouse\, Men’s Ministry Coordinator\, The Anglican Diocese of South Carolina \nWhat a difference 2000 years can make. Then\, 12 spirit-led men began sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ and today there are 2.2 billion Christians. But\, the question is: where are those men today? Join Jay Crouse\, Coordinator for Men’s Ministry for the Diocese of South Carolina and author of Men and the Church: Is There a Future? to explore this real church challenge and the irresistible options to overcome this challenge. \n50 Great Days of Easter: Exploring the Glorious Hope of Heaven\nPresenter: The Rev. Dr. Kendall S. Harmon\, Canon Theologian\, Diocese of South Carolina \nThis class will examine biblical themes and passages\, drawing especially from the book of Revelation\, to paint some of the broad contours of the life of the world to come. The images are rich and varied\, and should serve to excite our imagination about where we will spend eternity\, about which Augustine said “There we shall rest and see\, see and love\, love and praise. This is what shall be in the end without end.” \nResolutions\nIf you have resolution(s) that you would like mailed out to the delegates prior to the Convention\, I must have them no later than February 1st\, 2018. We urge you to offer the Convention time to prayerfully consider any resolution that might be set forth\, and to observe this deadline. \nFurther Information\nIf you have questions contact the Convention Coordinator  Beth Snyder at (843) 722-4075 or bsnyder@adosc.org.
URL:https://adosc.org/event/227th-diocesan-convention/
LOCATION:Christ Church\, Mt. Pleasant\, 2304 Hwy. 17 N\, Mt. Pleasant\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Diocesan Events
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SUMMARY:Women's Retreat: Connections
DESCRIPTION:The Women’s Retreat will be held on 22-24 September\, 2017\, at St. Christopher Camp and Conference Center. The Speaker will be Karen Mulder of “Wisdom of the Wounded” an organization dedicated to supporting caregivers and those in need of care during crises. Every woman is a caregiver at every age. Karen gives us many ways to be better caregivers by connecting with God\, connecting with our families\, and connecting with friends and neighbours. The theme of the retreat will be “CONNECTIONS.” \nScholarship Information: Limited scholarship assistance is available. Contact Mary Kauser (843-814-4035) marykauser@gmail.com PRIOR to registering. We encourage those in need of scholarship assistance to also seek assistance from their parish rector. \nRegister here. \nDownload the Poster\nDownload the Postcard.
URL:https://adosc.org/event/womens-retreat-connections/
LOCATION:South Carolina
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170302T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170302T170000
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SUMMARY:Test Event
DESCRIPTION:This is a test events
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LOCATION:South Carolina
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170215T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170215T170000
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LOCATION:South Carolina
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170211T080000
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