Seminarian Update: Christian Basel

The Episcopal Church in South Carolina has three seminarians attending schools of theology this fall as they prepare themselves on the path toward Holy Orders in The Episcopal Church: Christan Basel, Lauren Kay, and Charles Jenkins. This month we are sharing an update on each of them, along with their contact information. Please keep our…

Seminarian Update: Charles Jenkins

The Episcopal Church in South Carolina has three seminarians attending schools of theology this fall as they prepare themselves on the path toward Holy Orders in The Episcopal Church: Charles Jenkins, Christan Basel, and Lauren Kay. This month we are sharing an update on each of them, along with their contact information. Please keep our…

Ways to Help After Florence

Bishop Skip Adams has joined the five other Episcopal Bishops of North and South Carolina in asking people to offer their assistance after Hurricane Florence through gifts to Episcopal Relief & Development. In the letter, the bishops appeal to people not to send goods, or travel to the area to help. (Click the image above…

Seminarian Update: Lauren Kay

The Episcopal Church in South Carolina has three seminarians attending schools of theology this fall as they prepare themselves on the path toward Holy Orders in The Episcopal Church: Lauren Kay, Charles Jenkins, and Christan Basel. This month, we’ll share an update on each of them, along with their contact information. Please keep our seminarians…

Update from the Missioner for Returning Congregations

The Rev. Bill Coyne is Missioner for Returning Congregations for The Episcopal Church in South Carolina. Contact him at  wcoyne@episcopalchurchsc.org or 843-614-0679. We are continuing to have a positive response to the three successful Open Conversations held last month in Conway, Charleston, and Bluffton. I have been following up primarily with people who have questions about the…

St. Stephen’s NMB Donates Golf Benefit Proceeds

(St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church press release) NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC – St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church has announced $15,000 in awards to seven local nonprofits who are the beneficiaries of the 2018 Rich Jacobs Memorial Pro Am Golf Tournament. On on August 9, St. Stephen’s hosted a reception in their Parish Hall to distribute the net…

Clergy Transitions

The Reverend Canon John Zahl has been called to serve as 13th Rector of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Bedford, NY, in the Diocese of New York, beginning September 1. He has served at Grace Church Cathedral for nearly 6 years, along with his wife Deirdre and their daughter Daphne. The Zahls’ final Sunday at…

Update on St. Francis, Charleston

St. Francis Episcopal Church in Charleston was forced to cancel services on July 22 after a roof failure and flooding at their worship space, Stuhr’s Chapel in West Ashley. Initially it was thought that St. Francis might be displaced for up to eight weeks, but ongoing assessment has church leaders hopeful they can return on…

Clergy Transitions

Bishop Adams and the wardens and vestry of Calvary Episcopal Church in Charleston have announced that the Rev. Matthew McCormick will be Calvary’s new priest-in-charge effective in August. Ordained in 2008, Fr. McCormick is a graduate of Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania; he has received a Masters of Theology degree from Luther…

Open Conversations a Step Forward in ‘Holy Work’ of Reconciliation

Three “Open Conversations” in Conway, Charleston and Bluffton this week brought together hundreds of Episcopalians and Anglicans to join in the “holy work” of reconciliation in the diocese and the churches of eastern South Carolina. The Rev. William Coyne, Missioner for Returning Congregations for The Episcopal Church in South Carolina, reported on Thursday to the…

Clergy Transitions

Bishop Skip Adams and the wardens and vestry of Holy Communion, Charleston have named the Rev. Jeff Richardson as the new Priest in Charge. He and his wife Patty will be at Holy Communion beginning Sunday, August 12. Fr. Richardson has been serving as Vicar of three churches in recent years: St. Catherine’s, Florence; St….

Traveling to Europe? Visit and Episcopal Church

Many Episcopalians are looking forward to vacationing in Europe this summer. Did you know that there are many Episcopal churches in Europe, and they would love to welcome you? The Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe and their Bishop-in-Charge, the Rt. Rev. Pierre Whalon, extends a warm welcome to come and worship on Sundays with…