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  • Learning to Assist Refugees
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    Learning to Assist Refugees

    May 22, 2018July 18, 2025

    Nancy Amis of Grace Church Cathedral recently returned from attending a three-day training sponsored by The Episcopal Church to equip Episcopalians as advocates, allies, and ambassadors for refugees and the ministry of refugee resettlement. “Love God, Love Neighbor” was sponsored by Episcopal Migration Ministries. Nancy says she had a wonderful time meeting with fellow Episcopalians at the training in…

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  • Chaplain Receives National Award
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    Chaplain Receives National Award

    May 22, 2018July 18, 2025

    The Rev. Rob Dewey of the Lowcountry Community Chaplaincy has been presented with a national award from the Corporate Crisis Response Officers Association and its ReadyCommunities Partnership.  Dr. Rosalie J. Wyatt of the CCROA and and Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Haynie presented the award at a recent Mount Pleasant Town Council meeting. Since 2006, CCROA and the ReadyCommunities Partnership…

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  • St. Mark’s to Purchase Union Church in Port Royal
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    St. Mark’s to Purchase Union Church in Port Royal

    May 22, 2018July 18, 2025

    (St. Mark’s Episcopal Church press release) St. Mark’s Episcopal Church and the Town of Port Royal have signed an agreement for St. Mark’s to purchase historic Union Church from the town. The church is located at 1011 11th Avenue. St. Mark’s, the only Episcopal Church north of the Broad River in Beaufort County, has been meeting at…

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  • The Presiding Bishop’s Address at the Royal Wedding
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    The Presiding Bishop’s Address at the Royal Wedding

    May 21, 2018July 18, 2025

    UPDATED MAY 22 with new links… scroll down Whether you woke up early Saturday to watch the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle live, or you didn’t tune in at all, chances are you’ve heard people talking about Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s passionate wedding homily, heard by billions around the world on…

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  • Bicycle Blessings in Charleston
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    Bicycle Blessings in Charleston

    May 15, 2018July 18, 2025

    The City of Charleston held its first Blessing of the Bikes on Saturday, May 12, and several Episcopal clergy spent the morning in Hampton Park offering blessings for bicycles and those who ride them. A brief service was led by the Rev. Laura Everett, the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Council of Churches and author…

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  • Presiding Bishop to Preach at Royal Wedding Saturday
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    Presiding Bishop to Preach at Royal Wedding Saturday

    May 15, 2018July 18, 2025

    Updated on May 19, 2018:Watch the Presiding Bishop’s sermon hereWatch Presiding Bishop Curry and Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby speaking together before the wedding: Video People in our diocese are joining with Episcopalians across the Church in excited anticipation of hearing Presiding Bishop Michael Curry preach to a worldwide audience this Saturday at the royal wedding…

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  • The Reverend Canon John Ball, 1923-2018
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    The Reverend Canon John Ball, 1923-2018

    April 30, 2018July 18, 2025

    The Reverend Canon John Coming Ball, Jr., 95, died April 26 at the Bishop Gadsden retirement community.  Born in Summerville on April 26, 1923, Canon Ball was ordained in 1958 by Bishop Thomas N.Carruthers, and served at Christ Church, Denmark; St. Alban’s, Blackville; and Holy Apostles, Barnwell. He also served in the Diocese of Atlanta from 1961-1976 and the Diocese of…

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  • Southern Deanery Prison Ministry Coordinator Honored
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    Southern Deanery Prison Ministry Coordinator Honored

    April 17, 2018July 18, 2025

    Pamela Guess, a member of Christ Church Denmark and coordinator of the Changing Hearts and Minds Ministry of the Southern Deanery, was honored as Volunteer of the Year at the Estill Federal Correctional Institution on April 4, 2018. Estill FCI is a medium security federal correctional institution with an adjacent minimum security satellite campus, with…

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  • Prayer Book Conference Encourages Deeper Connections
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    Prayer Book Conference Encourages Deeper Connections

    February 5, 2018July 16, 2025

    The Episcopal way of worship has a framework and structure that can help all kinds of people make a deeper connection to God, scholar and author Derek Olsen says. But in order to invite people to experience that, he says, we have to understand it ourselves – and our Book of Common Prayer gives us…

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    A Message of Thanks from the Rev. Bill Redfield

    November 15, 2017July 16, 2025

    The Reverend Bill Redfield, our keynote presenter on November 11 at the 227th Diocesan Convention, sent this letter of thanks to the diocese. ​Dear People of the Episcopal Church in South Carolina, It was my great honor and pleasure to be with you at your diocesan convention. I give deep bows to all the delegates,…

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  • Report from the 227th Diocesan Convention
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    Report from the 227th Diocesan Convention

    November 15, 2017July 16, 2025

    More than 300 delegates, visitors and guests representing the 31 congregations of our diocese and friends from across the Church gathered at All Saints Episcopal Church on Hilton Head Island November 10-11 for the 227th Diocesan Convention of The Episcopal Church in South Carolina. The theme of the Convention was “The Wisdom of the Body,”…

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  • Praying for Peace
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    Praying for Peace

    August 23, 2017July 16, 2025

    On August 17, The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd hosted “Summerville Stands in Unity,” a vigil for Heather Heyer, for the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, and for the terrorist attack in Barcelona. Organized by students in the congregation, the service included prayers and music. A bake sale and free-will donations raised about $1,500, which was donated to the Charleston NAACP and the Jewish Federation of Charleston.  A local TV report on the vigil is here, and the Summerville Journal-Scene also published an…

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