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Rev Greg Smith

The Rev.  Greg Smith

Rector

St. Luke's, Hilton Head

50 Pope Avenue Hilton Head, SC 29928

greg@ionanet.org

(843) 785-4099

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The Rev. Gregory M. Smith is the 8th Rector of St. Luke’s Anglican Church on Hilton Head Island, having just finished his role as Senior Associate at St. Michael’s Church in Charleston.

Greg’s calling is the spread of the gospel through biblical teaching, discipleship development, and the formation of Christians who can engage culture thoughtfully and courageously. He regularly teaches on worldview and discipleship, and has developed congregational pathways that mimic Mark 1:17 and help people take their next step in following Jesus, being formed by him, and fulfilling His mission.

An active author, Greg’s works include Jesus is Bigger: A Guide to the Supreme Life through the Book of Colossians and Songs of the Lamb: Tracing the Echoes of Worship in the Book of Revelation, along with additional study guides and devotional resources written to help everyday Christians grow in Scripture, worship, and gospel confidence. You can find his books at amazon.com/author/gregorymsmith

Earlier in ministry, Greg served as the 9th Rector of Trinity Church, Myrtle Beach, and as college pastor at The Citadel’s St. Alban’s Chapel, where he planted a Fellowship of Christian Athletes chapter and helped establish the I’On campus of Church of the Holy Cross. He also planted a church in Colorado that grew from a small gathering into a multi-site congregation, and served as Vice President with Apartment Life.

Greg graduated from Wheaton College (B.Mus.) and holds an M.Div. from Trinity Anglican Seminary. Before seminary, he worked as a paramedic/firefighter on Chicago’s Near North Side, an experience that shaped his love for quick assessment and teamwork.

But beyond the resume, Greg describes himself simply as a great sinner who serves a great Savior. He and his wife Anna have been married for more than three decades and together they love keeping up with their three amazing children, biking whenever they can, and walking their cockapoo, Teddy.


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