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Please be in prayer for all participating in this Cursillo weekend that they will grow deeper in their relationship with Christ and in greater understanding of their own apostolic calling. And, if you are interested in Cursillo, talk to your rector. If you're a Cursillista, stay active so that God's love can be demonstrated through you to other new Cursillistas. Ultreya! Learn more about CursilloFuture Cursillo Weekends:
#179: July 21-24, 2016; Bonnie Winburn Aug. 6, 2016 #180: Oct. 20-23, 2016; Lori Grimm, Nov. 5, 2016
Please be in prayer for all participating in this Cursillo weekend that they will grow deeper in their relationship with Christ and in greater understanding of their own apostolic calling. And, if you are interested in Cursillo, talk to your rector. If you're a Cursillista, stay active so that God's love can be demonstrated through you to other new Cursillistas. Ultreya! Learn more about CursilloFuture Cursillo Weekends:
#179: July 21-24, 2016; Bonnie Winburn Aug. 6, 2016 #180: Oct. 20-23, 2016; Lori Grimm, Nov. 5, 2016
Please be in prayer for all participating in this Cursillo weekend that they will grow deeper in their relationship with Christ and in greater understanding of their own apostolic calling. And, if you are interested in Cursillo, talk to your rector. If you're a Cursillista, stay active so that God's love can be demonstrated through you to other new Cursillistas. Ultreya! Learn more about CursilloFuture Cursillo Weekends:
#179: July 21-24, 2016; Bonnie Winburn Aug. 6, 2016 #180: Oct. 20-23, 2016; Lori Grimm, Nov. 5, 2016
Anglican Global Missions Conference held every three years at Ridgecrest, NC. Learn more and register here.
New Wineskins: Mission Conference 2016 Not to be missed
By the Rev. Bob Lawrence, Chair, Anglican Communion Development CommitteeIf you are at all interested in raising a vision for world mission in your church, in networking with others involved in world mission, in learning more about mission to unreached people groups and in prayer and care for Anglican missionaries, then a great opportunity awaits you. If you believe in the vision of the Diocese of South Carolina, or making Biblical Anglicans for a Global Age, and you want to find ways to do so globally with and among other Anglicans, then you do not want to miss being a participant in the single largest gathering of mission minded Anglicans worldwide. Scheduled for April 7-10, 2016 at Ridgecrest, North Carolina, the New Wineskins for Global Mission Conference will offer all of this and more to an expected 1000 participants from throughout the world. The Diocese of South Carolina traditionally has a large contingent of participants. During the last conference of 2013, there were close to 75 registered participants from the diocese, including the entire vestry from at least one parish. The members of the diocesan Anglican Communion Development Committee are also regular participants along with Bishop Mark Lawrence, Bishop Bill Skilton and many others. This involvement has blessed us mightily through the years providing an opportunity to both establish and nourish relationships throughout the whole of the Anglican Communion. In the week following the New Wineskins conference of 2013, many will remember that we were privileged to host numerous participating bishops here in the Diocese. Their presence among us was particularly providential and encouraging due to their unrivaled public support of Bishop Mark Lawrence and the Diocese of South Carolina for the positions taken in support of orthodox Christianity within an Anglican expression of Christian faith. Those relationships have also continued to nourish mutual ministry throughout the Diocese. Bishop Rob Martin of Marsabit, Kenya has an ongoing relationship with both Christ Church, Mt. Pleasant and St. Paul’s, Summerville. Members of these parishes have visited Marsabit, Kenya and welcomed visitors from Kenya to share in a mutual ministry. Bishop Rob has recently requested our support in providing leadership enhancing opportunities for his soon-to-be-elected successor. These opportunities all stemmed from a New Wineskins connection. Bishop Abraham Yel Nhial who first came to the attention of the Diocese through New Wineskins has returned on multiple occasions since 2013. He was welcomed by St. Michael’s Church as a speaker at their annual Global Impact Celebration in 2014. He has ongoing relationships of support from numerous parishes throughout the diocese, including Trinity, Edisto, and St. Paul’s, Conway, who remember him and the people of South Sudan regularly in their prayers. He recently welcomed the first visitors from South Carolina to South Sudan to share in his ministry there. He is also responsible for opening the doors for local Charleston Southern University student Kuaniyal (KC) Chol to join the staff of St. Christopher Camp & Conference Center and to prepare for an internship back in his home country of South Sudan. Again, these are mission relationships that were fostered through a New Wineskins connection. What doors might your participation in New Wineskins open for you and your church? With an amazing lineup of keynote speakers including Archbishop Tito Zavala, Bishop Grant LeMarquand and his wife Dr. Wendy LeMarquand, and Bishop Ken Clarke, all of whom are already regular visitors and supporters of South Carolina, what indeed might God have in store? I know that it is an event I will not miss. With spirited worship, inspiring speakers, ample workshop choices, lively fellowship and the unfettered joy of Jesus among hundreds of mission minded Christians, it is an experience I welcome sharing with all. Plan to come as you will not regret it. Registration is open now at www.newwineskins.org. Don’t delay. Sign up now!
Anglican Global Missions Conference held every three years at Ridgecrest, NC. Learn more and register here.
New Wineskins: Mission Conference 2016 Not to be missed
By the Rev. Bob Lawrence, Chair, Anglican Communion Development CommitteeIf you are at all interested in raising a vision for world mission in your church, in networking with others involved in world mission, in learning more about mission to unreached people groups and in prayer and care for Anglican missionaries, then a great opportunity awaits you. If you believe in the vision of the Diocese of South Carolina, or making Biblical Anglicans for a Global Age, and you want to find ways to do so globally with and among other Anglicans, then you do not want to miss being a participant in the single largest gathering of mission minded Anglicans worldwide. Scheduled for April 7-10, 2016 at Ridgecrest, North Carolina, the New Wineskins for Global Mission Conference will offer all of this and more to an expected 1000 participants from throughout the world. The Diocese of South Carolina traditionally has a large contingent of participants. During the last conference of 2013, there were close to 75 registered participants from the diocese, including the entire vestry from at least one parish. The members of the diocesan Anglican Communion Development Committee are also regular participants along with Bishop Mark Lawrence, Bishop Bill Skilton and many others. This involvement has blessed us mightily through the years providing an opportunity to both establish and nourish relationships throughout the whole of the Anglican Communion. In the week following the New Wineskins conference of 2013, many will remember that we were privileged to host numerous participating bishops here in the Diocese. Their presence among us was particularly providential and encouraging due to their unrivaled public support of Bishop Mark Lawrence and the Diocese of South Carolina for the positions taken in support of orthodox Christianity within an Anglican expression of Christian faith. Those relationships have also continued to nourish mutual ministry throughout the Diocese. Bishop Rob Martin of Marsabit, Kenya has an ongoing relationship with both Christ Church, Mt. Pleasant and St. Paul’s, Summerville. Members of these parishes have visited Marsabit, Kenya and welcomed visitors from Kenya to share in a mutual ministry. Bishop Rob has recently requested our support in providing leadership enhancing opportunities for his soon-to-be-elected successor. These opportunities all stemmed from a New Wineskins connection. Bishop Abraham Yel Nhial who first came to the attention of the Diocese through New Wineskins has returned on multiple occasions since 2013. He was welcomed by St. Michael’s Church as a speaker at their annual Global Impact Celebration in 2014. He has ongoing relationships of support from numerous parishes throughout the diocese, including Trinity, Edisto, and St. Paul’s, Conway, who remember him and the people of South Sudan regularly in their prayers. He recently welcomed the first visitors from South Carolina to South Sudan to share in his ministry there. He is also responsible for opening the doors for local Charleston Southern University student Kuaniyal (KC) Chol to join the staff of St. Christopher Camp & Conference Center and to prepare for an internship back in his home country of South Sudan. Again, these are mission relationships that were fostered through a New Wineskins connection. What doors might your participation in New Wineskins open for you and your church? With an amazing lineup of keynote speakers including Archbishop Tito Zavala, Bishop Grant LeMarquand and his wife Dr. Wendy LeMarquand, and Bishop Ken Clarke, all of whom are already regular visitors and supporters of South Carolina, what indeed might God have in store? I know that it is an event I will not miss. With spirited worship, inspiring speakers, ample workshop choices, lively fellowship and the unfettered joy of Jesus among hundreds of mission minded Christians, it is an experience I welcome sharing with all. Plan to come as you will not regret it. Registration is open now at www.newwineskins.org. Don’t delay. Sign up now!
Anglican Women of South Carolina come join us for the 2016 God is Real Women's Conference which takes place April 8-9th at the Charleston Music Hall. The conference is for 900+ women across South Carolina and the nation who want to be inspired by worship (Gospel and Traditional music), equipped by teaching from teachers all over the world including Kenya, and empowered by prayer ministry and mentoring. Our conference is hosted and founded by speaker and author Joanne Ellison who is based at St. Andrews Church in Mount Pleasant, SC. The conference is for all ages, stages, and denominations. We believe this conference will be unifying for the body of Christ as we had over 40+ different churches represented last year. To register go to www.Godisrealconference.com and ask about our group rates. We have many churches come and make this conference their own "Church Women's Retreat." More info email [email protected].
Here is the link to our promo video! DO NOT MISS !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDz78yGbIVs
Anglican Global Missions Conference held every three years at Ridgecrest, NC. Learn more and register here.
New Wineskins: Mission Conference 2016 Not to be missed
By the Rev. Bob Lawrence, Chair, Anglican Communion Development CommitteeIf you are at all interested in raising a vision for world mission in your church, in networking with others involved in world mission, in learning more about mission to unreached people groups and in prayer and care for Anglican missionaries, then a great opportunity awaits you. If you believe in the vision of the Diocese of South Carolina, or making Biblical Anglicans for a Global Age, and you want to find ways to do so globally with and among other Anglicans, then you do not want to miss being a participant in the single largest gathering of mission minded Anglicans worldwide. Scheduled for April 7-10, 2016 at Ridgecrest, North Carolina, the New Wineskins for Global Mission Conference will offer all of this and more to an expected 1000 participants from throughout the world. The Diocese of South Carolina traditionally has a large contingent of participants. During the last conference of 2013, there were close to 75 registered participants from the diocese, including the entire vestry from at least one parish. The members of the diocesan Anglican Communion Development Committee are also regular participants along with Bishop Mark Lawrence, Bishop Bill Skilton and many others. This involvement has blessed us mightily through the years providing an opportunity to both establish and nourish relationships throughout the whole of the Anglican Communion. In the week following the New Wineskins conference of 2013, many will remember that we were privileged to host numerous participating bishops here in the Diocese. Their presence among us was particularly providential and encouraging due to their unrivaled public support of Bishop Mark Lawrence and the Diocese of South Carolina for the positions taken in support of orthodox Christianity within an Anglican expression of Christian faith. Those relationships have also continued to nourish mutual ministry throughout the Diocese. Bishop Rob Martin of Marsabit, Kenya has an ongoing relationship with both Christ Church, Mt. Pleasant and St. Paul’s, Summerville. Members of these parishes have visited Marsabit, Kenya and welcomed visitors from Kenya to share in a mutual ministry. Bishop Rob has recently requested our support in providing leadership enhancing opportunities for his soon-to-be-elected successor. These opportunities all stemmed from a New Wineskins connection. Bishop Abraham Yel Nhial who first came to the attention of the Diocese through New Wineskins has returned on multiple occasions since 2013. He was welcomed by St. Michael’s Church as a speaker at their annual Global Impact Celebration in 2014. He has ongoing relationships of support from numerous parishes throughout the diocese, including Trinity, Edisto, and St. Paul’s, Conway, who remember him and the people of South Sudan regularly in their prayers. He recently welcomed the first visitors from South Carolina to South Sudan to share in his ministry there. He is also responsible for opening the doors for local Charleston Southern University student Kuaniyal (KC) Chol to join the staff of St. Christopher Camp & Conference Center and to prepare for an internship back in his home country of South Sudan. Again, these are mission relationships that were fostered through a New Wineskins connection. What doors might your participation in New Wineskins open for you and your church? With an amazing lineup of keynote speakers including Archbishop Tito Zavala, Bishop Grant LeMarquand and his wife Dr. Wendy LeMarquand, and Bishop Ken Clarke, all of whom are already regular visitors and supporters of South Carolina, what indeed might God have in store? I know that it is an event I will not miss. With spirited worship, inspiring speakers, ample workshop choices, lively fellowship and the unfettered joy of Jesus among hundreds of mission minded Christians, it is an experience I welcome sharing with all. Plan to come as you will not regret it. Registration is open now at www.newwineskins.org. Don’t delay. Sign up now!
Anglican Women of South Carolina come join us for the 2016 God is Real Women's Conference which takes place April 8-9th at the Charleston Music Hall. The conference is for 900+ women across South Carolina and the nation who want to be inspired by worship (Gospel and Traditional music), equipped by teaching from teachers all over the world including Kenya, and empowered by prayer ministry and mentoring. Our conference is hosted and founded by speaker and author Joanne Ellison who is based at St. Andrews Church in Mount Pleasant, SC. The conference is for all ages, stages, and denominations. We believe this conference will be unifying for the body of Christ as we had over 40+ different churches represented last year. To register go to www.Godisrealconference.com and ask about our group rates. We have many churches come and make this conference their own "Church Women's Retreat." More info email [email protected].
Here is the link to our promo video! DO NOT MISS !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDz78yGbIVs
Anglican Global Missions Conference held every three years at Ridgecrest, NC. Learn more and register here.
New Wineskins: Mission Conference 2016 Not to be missed
By the Rev. Bob Lawrence, Chair, Anglican Communion Development CommitteeIf you are at all interested in raising a vision for world mission in your church, in networking with others involved in world mission, in learning more about mission to unreached people groups and in prayer and care for Anglican missionaries, then a great opportunity awaits you. If you believe in the vision of the Diocese of South Carolina, or making Biblical Anglicans for a Global Age, and you want to find ways to do so globally with and among other Anglicans, then you do not want to miss being a participant in the single largest gathering of mission minded Anglicans worldwide. Scheduled for April 7-10, 2016 at Ridgecrest, North Carolina, the New Wineskins for Global Mission Conference will offer all of this and more to an expected 1000 participants from throughout the world. The Diocese of South Carolina traditionally has a large contingent of participants. During the last conference of 2013, there were close to 75 registered participants from the diocese, including the entire vestry from at least one parish. The members of the diocesan Anglican Communion Development Committee are also regular participants along with Bishop Mark Lawrence, Bishop Bill Skilton and many others. This involvement has blessed us mightily through the years providing an opportunity to both establish and nourish relationships throughout the whole of the Anglican Communion. In the week following the New Wineskins conference of 2013, many will remember that we were privileged to host numerous participating bishops here in the Diocese. Their presence among us was particularly providential and encouraging due to their unrivaled public support of Bishop Mark Lawrence and the Diocese of South Carolina for the positions taken in support of orthodox Christianity within an Anglican expression of Christian faith. Those relationships have also continued to nourish mutual ministry throughout the Diocese. Bishop Rob Martin of Marsabit, Kenya has an ongoing relationship with both Christ Church, Mt. Pleasant and St. Paul’s, Summerville. Members of these parishes have visited Marsabit, Kenya and welcomed visitors from Kenya to share in a mutual ministry. Bishop Rob has recently requested our support in providing leadership enhancing opportunities for his soon-to-be-elected successor. These opportunities all stemmed from a New Wineskins connection. Bishop Abraham Yel Nhial who first came to the attention of the Diocese through New Wineskins has returned on multiple occasions since 2013. He was welcomed by St. Michael’s Church as a speaker at their annual Global Impact Celebration in 2014. He has ongoing relationships of support from numerous parishes throughout the diocese, including Trinity, Edisto, and St. Paul’s, Conway, who remember him and the people of South Sudan regularly in their prayers. He recently welcomed the first visitors from South Carolina to South Sudan to share in his ministry there. He is also responsible for opening the doors for local Charleston Southern University student Kuaniyal (KC) Chol to join the staff of St. Christopher Camp & Conference Center and to prepare for an internship back in his home country of South Sudan. Again, these are mission relationships that were fostered through a New Wineskins connection. What doors might your participation in New Wineskins open for you and your church? With an amazing lineup of keynote speakers including Archbishop Tito Zavala, Bishop Grant LeMarquand and his wife Dr. Wendy LeMarquand, and Bishop Ken Clarke, all of whom are already regular visitors and supporters of South Carolina, what indeed might God have in store? I know that it is an event I will not miss. With spirited worship, inspiring speakers, ample workshop choices, lively fellowship and the unfettered joy of Jesus among hundreds of mission minded Christians, it is an experience I welcome sharing with all. Plan to come as you will not regret it. Registration is open now at www.newwineskins.org. Don’t delay. Sign up now!
Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Charleston’s oldest Tea Room will hold their 63rd Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop April 11 to April 23, 2016. Lunch is served Monday—Saturday 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The Tea Room will feature time-honored recipes, handcrafted food and craft items, daily church tours, signed copies of “Against All Odds,” Wednesday concerts and friendly people. Cash & Checks only. The church is located at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC
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A Gathering of Friends from Africa and South America, April 11
On Monday April 11 at 6 p.m. the Diocese will host an event at the Cathedral in Charleston where a number of honored guests from Africa and South America will speak about their work. A soup reception will follow. No reservations needed. All are encouraged to join us for this unprecedented gathering. Download the poster.
• Bishop Rob Martin, Diocese of Marsabit, Anglican Church of Kenya • Rose Kanyunyuzi, head of the Go Project in Uganda • Bishop Joseph Abura, Diocese of Karamoja, Anglican Church of Uganda • The Rev. Raymond Bukenya, the Diocese of Karamoja, Anglican Church of Uganda • Bishop George Kasangaki, Diocese of Masindi-Kitara, Anglican Church of Uganda • The Rev. Paul Ssembiro, recent past Provincial Coordinator for Mission and Evangelism in Uganda, and the present Country Team Leader of African Enterprises • Bishop Elias Chakupewa, Diocese of Tabora, Anglican Church of Tanzania • Bishop Rafael Samuel is the Bishop of Boliva • The Rev. Geison Vasconcellos, Diocese of Recife, Brazil • Bishop Nelson Ojeda, Auxiliary Bishop of Chile
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Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Charleston’s oldest Tea Room will hold their 63rd Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop April 11 to April 23, 2016. Lunch is served Monday—Saturday 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The Tea Room will feature time-honored recipes, handcrafted food and craft items, daily church tours, signed copies of “Against All Odds,” Wednesday concerts and friendly people. Cash & Checks only. The church is located at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC
Download the poster.
Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Charleston’s oldest Tea Room will hold their 63rd Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop April 11 to April 23, 2016. Lunch is served Monday—Saturday 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The Tea Room will feature time-honored recipes, handcrafted food and craft items, daily church tours, signed copies of “Against All Odds,” Wednesday concerts and friendly people. Cash & Checks only. The church is located at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC
Download the poster.
Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Charleston’s oldest Tea Room will hold their 63rd Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop April 11 to April 23, 2016. Lunch is served Monday—Saturday 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The Tea Room will feature time-honored recipes, handcrafted food and craft items, daily church tours, signed copies of “Against All Odds,” Wednesday concerts and friendly people. Cash & Checks only. The church is located at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC
Download the poster.
Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Charleston’s oldest Tea Room will hold their 63rd Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop April 11 to April 23, 2016. Lunch is served Monday—Saturday 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The Tea Room will feature time-honored recipes, handcrafted food and craft items, daily church tours, signed copies of “Against All Odds,” Wednesday concerts and friendly people. Cash & Checks only. The church is located at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC
Download the poster.
St. Alban’s Chapel, The Citadel, to Celebrate 75th Anniversary, April 15
On April 15, St. Alban’s Chapel at The Citadel will hold its 75th Anniversary celebration. St. Alban’s Chapel reaches Citadel cadets with the gospel and trains them to go out into the world as transformative disciples of Christ. It is a ministry of The Diocese, Church of The Holy Cross, Citadel alumni and friends. As we commemorate over 75 years of ministry, we will honor the past, celebrate the present and anticipate the future growth of ministry. This Anniversary Celebration will feature a dinner with Bishop FitzSimons Allison as the Guest of Honor, with other Special Guests to include Gen. John Grinalds, former president of The Citadel. Bishop Allison will help us remember the past through a brief presentation on the remarkable life of Dr. William Porcher DuBose, Citadel Class of 1855. Dean DuBose had a transformative encounter with Christ at The Citadel that changed the trajectory of his life. Following graduation and the War Between the States he eventually became the Dean of the School of Theology at the University of the South at Sewanee. There he mentored two generations of clergy from all over the South. Most historians regard Dean DuBose as the most significant voice to emerge from the Episcopal Church, and he is believed to be the only Citadel graduate and South Carolinian who has a feast day (18 August) in the calendar of the Episcopal and Anglican Churches in America. Most of the evening will celebrate the current ministry of the St. Alban’s Chapel Society and Student Vestry. One current student recently shared: The Saint Albans Vestry has also been a huge help to me. Even though we are supposed to be teachers to knobs, I have learned more about God in the past year than I have in my whole life. Saint Albans to me is the clearest picture of what I think Jesus wanted the Church to become. It is kind, it is loving and above all, it is faithful to its mission. I was initially a skeptic. Now every week I receive the undiluted word of God and only find myself wanting more. I read The Bible. I pray. I help others come to their own faith in the Lord. Where else can you find testimonies of this and other 18-22 college students who are coming to Christ and being discipled in their faith? This is to be celebrated! Looking forward in ministry will include the unveiling of new ministry opportunities at The Citadel and beyond. Exciting advances in technology, understanding of deeper discipleship methods, and outreach to campuses around the state will be shared and cast as a vision for the future. This event is sponsored by the St. Alban’s Society Board and chaired by Myron and Ann Harrington of Charleston. It will be held at The Carolina Yacht Club, E Bay Street, Charleston. To register or host a table, contact Anna Smith, event coordinator, at [email protected]. You can find out more and register on our website www.stacitadel.org To register or host a table for the anniversary dinner contact Anna Smith, Fundraising Counsel, at [email protected]. To learn more visit www.stacitadel.org
Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Charleston’s oldest Tea Room will hold their 63rd Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop April 11 to April 23, 2016. Lunch is served Monday—Saturday 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The Tea Room will feature time-honored recipes, handcrafted food and craft items, daily church tours, signed copies of “Against All Odds,” Wednesday concerts and friendly people. Cash & Checks only. The church is located at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC
Download the poster.
Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Charleston’s oldest Tea Room will hold their 63rd Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop April 11 to April 23, 2016. Lunch is served Monday—Saturday 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The Tea Room will feature time-honored recipes, handcrafted food and craft items, daily church tours, signed copies of “Against All Odds,” Wednesday concerts and friendly people. Cash & Checks only. The church is located at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC
Download the poster.
St. Philip’s Church, Charleston, is holding their Tea Room, offering daily lowcountry lunch and delicious desserts, April 18 - 22, 2016. The Tea Room, which will be open 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., is located in the Parish Hall, at the corner of Church and Cumberland Streets in downtown Charleston.
Lowcountry luncheon favorites will return, such as "Charleston Receipts" okra soup, classic chicken salad and shrimp salad. Desserts, made by parishioners, include Hummingbird Cake, Grand Marnier Cheesecake and Huguenot Torte as well as a wide variety of other options.
Guests may dine outside in the beautiful courtyard or on the Parish Hall’s veranda. The Parish Hall will also have plenty of indoor seating with live piano music to enjoy during lunch. In addition to in-house dining, patrons pressed for time will have the opportunity to place take out orders with delivery provided to downtown locations. To place a takeout order, call (843) 722-7291.
Throughout the week, homemade items, baked goods and St. Philip's souvenirs will be sold in the Tea Room gift shop, and the sanctuary and grounds of the church will be open for tours. Proceeds from the Tea Room benefit St. Philip's foreign and home missions, St. Philip's choirs, and junior and senior high youth ministries. For more information, please call (843) 722-7734 visit www.stphilipschurchsc.org.
Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Charleston’s oldest Tea Room will hold their 63rd Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop April 11 to April 23, 2016. Lunch is served Monday—Saturday 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The Tea Room will feature time-honored recipes, handcrafted food and craft items, daily church tours, signed copies of “Against All Odds,” Wednesday concerts and friendly people. Cash & Checks only. The church is located at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC
Download the poster.
St. Philip’s Church, Charleston, is holding their Tea Room, offering daily lowcountry lunch and delicious desserts, April 18 - 22, 2016. The Tea Room, which will be open 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., is located in the Parish Hall, at the corner of Church and Cumberland Streets in downtown Charleston.
Lowcountry luncheon favorites will return, such as "Charleston Receipts" okra soup, classic chicken salad and shrimp salad. Desserts, made by parishioners, include Hummingbird Cake, Grand Marnier Cheesecake and Huguenot Torte as well as a wide variety of other options.
Guests may dine outside in the beautiful courtyard or on the Parish Hall’s veranda. The Parish Hall will also have plenty of indoor seating with live piano music to enjoy during lunch. In addition to in-house dining, patrons pressed for time will have the opportunity to place take out orders with delivery provided to downtown locations. To place a takeout order, call (843) 722-7291.
Throughout the week, homemade items, baked goods and St. Philip's souvenirs will be sold in the Tea Room gift shop, and the sanctuary and grounds of the church will be open for tours. Proceeds from the Tea Room benefit St. Philip's foreign and home missions, St. Philip's choirs, and junior and senior high youth ministries. For more information, please call (843) 722-7734 visit www.stphilipschurchsc.org.
Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Charleston’s oldest Tea Room will hold their 63rd Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop April 11 to April 23, 2016. Lunch is served Monday—Saturday 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The Tea Room will feature time-honored recipes, handcrafted food and craft items, daily church tours, signed copies of “Against All Odds,” Wednesday concerts and friendly people. Cash & Checks only. The church is located at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC
Download the poster.
St. Philip’s Church, Charleston, is holding their Tea Room, offering daily lowcountry lunch and delicious desserts, April 18 - 22, 2016. The Tea Room, which will be open 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., is located in the Parish Hall, at the corner of Church and Cumberland Streets in downtown Charleston.
Lowcountry luncheon favorites will return, such as "Charleston Receipts" okra soup, classic chicken salad and shrimp salad. Desserts, made by parishioners, include Hummingbird Cake, Grand Marnier Cheesecake and Huguenot Torte as well as a wide variety of other options.
Guests may dine outside in the beautiful courtyard or on the Parish Hall’s veranda. The Parish Hall will also have plenty of indoor seating with live piano music to enjoy during lunch. In addition to in-house dining, patrons pressed for time will have the opportunity to place take out orders with delivery provided to downtown locations. To place a takeout order, call (843) 722-7291.
Throughout the week, homemade items, baked goods and St. Philip's souvenirs will be sold in the Tea Room gift shop, and the sanctuary and grounds of the church will be open for tours. Proceeds from the Tea Room benefit St. Philip's foreign and home missions, St. Philip's choirs, and junior and senior high youth ministries. For more information, please call (843) 722-7734 visit www.stphilipschurchsc.org.
Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Charleston’s oldest Tea Room will hold their 63rd Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop April 11 to April 23, 2016. Lunch is served Monday—Saturday 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The Tea Room will feature time-honored recipes, handcrafted food and craft items, daily church tours, signed copies of “Against All Odds,” Wednesday concerts and friendly people. Cash & Checks only. The church is located at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC
Download the poster.
St. Philip’s Church, Charleston, is holding their Tea Room, offering daily lowcountry lunch and delicious desserts, April 18 - 22, 2016. The Tea Room, which will be open 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., is located in the Parish Hall, at the corner of Church and Cumberland Streets in downtown Charleston.
Lowcountry luncheon favorites will return, such as "Charleston Receipts" okra soup, classic chicken salad and shrimp salad. Desserts, made by parishioners, include Hummingbird Cake, Grand Marnier Cheesecake and Huguenot Torte as well as a wide variety of other options.
Guests may dine outside in the beautiful courtyard or on the Parish Hall’s veranda. The Parish Hall will also have plenty of indoor seating with live piano music to enjoy during lunch. In addition to in-house dining, patrons pressed for time will have the opportunity to place take out orders with delivery provided to downtown locations. To place a takeout order, call (843) 722-7291.
Throughout the week, homemade items, baked goods and St. Philip's souvenirs will be sold in the Tea Room gift shop, and the sanctuary and grounds of the church will be open for tours. Proceeds from the Tea Room benefit St. Philip's foreign and home missions, St. Philip's choirs, and junior and senior high youth ministries. For more information, please call (843) 722-7734 visit www.stphilipschurchsc.org.
Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Charleston’s oldest Tea Room will hold their 63rd Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop April 11 to April 23, 2016. Lunch is served Monday—Saturday 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The Tea Room will feature time-honored recipes, handcrafted food and craft items, daily church tours, signed copies of “Against All Odds,” Wednesday concerts and friendly people. Cash & Checks only. The church is located at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC
Download the poster.
St. Philip’s Church, Charleston, is holding their Tea Room, offering daily lowcountry lunch and delicious desserts, April 18 - 22, 2016. The Tea Room, which will be open 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., is located in the Parish Hall, at the corner of Church and Cumberland Streets in downtown Charleston.
Lowcountry luncheon favorites will return, such as "Charleston Receipts" okra soup, classic chicken salad and shrimp salad. Desserts, made by parishioners, include Hummingbird Cake, Grand Marnier Cheesecake and Huguenot Torte as well as a wide variety of other options.
Guests may dine outside in the beautiful courtyard or on the Parish Hall’s veranda. The Parish Hall will also have plenty of indoor seating with live piano music to enjoy during lunch. In addition to in-house dining, patrons pressed for time will have the opportunity to place take out orders with delivery provided to downtown locations. To place a takeout order, call (843) 722-7291.
Throughout the week, homemade items, baked goods and St. Philip's souvenirs will be sold in the Tea Room gift shop, and the sanctuary and grounds of the church will be open for tours. Proceeds from the Tea Room benefit St. Philip's foreign and home missions, St. Philip's choirs, and junior and senior high youth ministries. For more information, please call (843) 722-7734 visit www.stphilipschurchsc.org.
The Church of the Resurrection, Surfside Beach, is holding a marriage retreat April 22-23, "Grace for the Journey: How the Gospel Shapes Your Marriage." This is an opportunity for a husband and wife to invest in and grow in their marriage. Learn more.
Friday Evening, April 22nd-Saturday, April 23rd An opportunity for a husband and wife to invest and grow in their marriage. For more information and to register visit www.resurrectionsurfside.org Grace for the Journey Your marriage is full of beauty and difficulty. That’s simply the truth. Through it all you need something (or better yet, Someone) beyond yourself to be the center, so that you might not simply survive in marriage~ but live the glorious adventure to which God has called you through Jesus Christ. The good news is that there is always hope, because God gives you grace in your marriage through Christ’s work on the Cross and the gift of His Spirit. Whether you have a marriage that you consider great and thriving, one that is on the brink of disaster, or somewhere in between, “Grace for the Journey” will provide hope, encouragement, and teaching for this foundational human relationship. We will examine together, and hopefully experience together, how the gospel of grace is not only the model but the energy source for our marriages. Come taste and see that the Lord is good, and that He generously gives fresh joy for the journey!
Speaker: Rev. Steve Angle Steve Angle is the Pastor at Southside Community Church in Winston-Salem NC. After ministering to university students for seven years, he earned his M.A in counseling from Colorado Christian University where he studied under nationally known counselors, Dr. Larry Crabb and Dr. Dan Allender. Steve earned his MDiv. from Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. He has over twenty-five years experience counseling couples. Steve has also taught internationally with Serge Mission Organization on the theme of "Living like a Son and Daughter of God". Steve has been married to Christy for 33 years. They have three daughters, Rebecca, Molly, and Claire (who went to be with Jesus in 1996). Cost Early Bird: $55 per couple through February 14th $65 per couple February 15th-April 8th Child Care $15 for the first child and $5 for each additional child Friday night the children will watch an age appropriate movie. Saturday will be a one day VBS with lunch and snacks provided. *Child care personnel have been trained through the Safeguarding God’s Children program and had background checks. Schedule Friday April 22nd 6 pm-7 pm: Check-In 7 pm: Introduction 7:15 pm: Worship 7:30 pm: Session 1 8:30 pm: Information for Saturday Saturday April 23rd 9:30 am: Worship 9:45 am: Session 2 10:30 am: Break 10:50 am: Marriage Q and A 11:35 am: Lunch 2 pm: Session 3 3 pm: Worship Accommodations Hampton Inn 512 Courtfield Dr., Murrells Inlet SC 29576 Phone 843.651.6687 Holiday Inn Express 1303-A Tadlock Dr., Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Phone 843.357.0100 Restaurants Angelo’s Steak and Pasta 2311 S. Kings Hwy Myrtle Beach, SC Phone 843.626.2800
Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Charleston’s oldest Tea Room will hold their 63rd Annual Tea Room and Gift Shop April 11 to April 23, 2016. Lunch is served Monday—Saturday 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The Tea Room will feature time-honored recipes, handcrafted food and craft items, daily church tours, signed copies of “Against All Odds,” Wednesday concerts and friendly people. Cash & Checks only. The church is located at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC
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The Church of the Resurrection, Surfside Beach, is holding a marriage retreat April 22-23, "Grace for the Journey: How the Gospel Shapes Your Marriage." This is an opportunity for a husband and wife to invest in and grow in their marriage. Learn more.
Friday Evening, April 22nd-Saturday, April 23rd An opportunity for a husband and wife to invest and grow in their marriage. For more information and to register visit www.resurrectionsurfside.org Grace for the Journey Your marriage is full of beauty and difficulty. That’s simply the truth. Through it all you need something (or better yet, Someone) beyond yourself to be the center, so that you might not simply survive in marriage~ but live the glorious adventure to which God has called you through Jesus Christ. The good news is that there is always hope, because God gives you grace in your marriage through Christ’s work on the Cross and the gift of His Spirit. Whether you have a marriage that you consider great and thriving, one that is on the brink of disaster, or somewhere in between, “Grace for the Journey” will provide hope, encouragement, and teaching for this foundational human relationship. We will examine together, and hopefully experience together, how the gospel of grace is not only the model but the energy source for our marriages. Come taste and see that the Lord is good, and that He generously gives fresh joy for the journey!
Speaker: Rev. Steve Angle Steve Angle is the Pastor at Southside Community Church in Winston-Salem NC. After ministering to university students for seven years, he earned his M.A in counseling from Colorado Christian University where he studied under nationally known counselors, Dr. Larry Crabb and Dr. Dan Allender. Steve earned his MDiv. from Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. He has over twenty-five years experience counseling couples. Steve has also taught internationally with Serge Mission Organization on the theme of "Living like a Son and Daughter of God". Steve has been married to Christy for 33 years. They have three daughters, Rebecca, Molly, and Claire (who went to be with Jesus in 1996). Cost Early Bird: $55 per couple through February 14th $65 per couple February 15th-April 8th Child Care $15 for the first child and $5 for each additional child Friday night the children will watch an age appropriate movie. Saturday will be a one day VBS with lunch and snacks provided. *Child care personnel have been trained through the Safeguarding God’s Children program and had background checks. Schedule Friday April 22nd 6 pm-7 pm: Check-In 7 pm: Introduction 7:15 pm: Worship 7:30 pm: Session 1 8:30 pm: Information for Saturday Saturday April 23rd 9:30 am: Worship 9:45 am: Session 2 10:30 am: Break 10:50 am: Marriage Q and A 11:35 am: Lunch 2 pm: Session 3 3 pm: Worship Accommodations Hampton Inn 512 Courtfield Dr., Murrells Inlet SC 29576 Phone 843.651.6687 Holiday Inn Express 1303-A Tadlock Dr., Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Phone 843.357.0100 Restaurants Angelo’s Steak and Pasta 2311 S. Kings Hwy Myrtle Beach, SC Phone 843.626.2800
Chisholm Ordination to the Priesthood, April 23 St, Luke's, Hilton Head
The Rev. Steve Chisholm will be ordained to the priesthood at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 23, at St. Luke's, Hilton Head. Steve moved to the Hilton Head area in 2005. He’s been the director of Student Ministries at St. Luke’s since August of 2009. He has an extensive background in youth ministry with over 18 years of experience in full time youth ministry, working in Anglican churches and with Young Life. In addition to his regular responsibilities at St Luke’s, Steve is on the International Board of directors for Urban Promise Honduras. Steve was ordained into the transitional deaconate in June of 2015. Steve has a heart for international missions. His wife, Veronica, is originally from Brazil and they hope to lead short-term missions and help plant churches in Brazil in the future. Steve received his BA in Communications Studies from Virginia Tech and he has a Masters in Theology from Regent College in Vancouver, British Colombia. Steve and Veronica have two daughters. (Ayla 5 and Zelia 1) He enjoys surfing, reading, traveling, and spending time with his family.
As announced at Diocesan Convention, the Provincial Affiliation Task Force has scheduled a meeting in every Deanery for the purpose of making a presentation on Provincial Affiliation. These gatherings are for clergy, convention deputies, alternates and vestry members. The presumption is that in most cases, these presentations will then enable each parish and mission to have its own conversation, using the resources provided by the Task Force.
April 26 @ 7:00 pm - West Charleston Deanery (St. James, James Island)
School of Healing Prayer – Level One training will be offered at St. Christopher Camp and Conference Center the weekend of July 15-17 2016. Fr. Rob Kunes, Chaplain to The Prayer Center, and a team of clergy and laity from the Diocese will lead this weekend workshop. Some of the topics covered will include Inner Healing, Physical Healing, Forgiveness, and Healing Our Image of God. Learn more.
Evensong with visiting Choir and Organ Recital Thursday, April 28th Recital 6pm, Evensong Service 6:30pm The Combined Choirs of Trinity Church, Myrtle Beach and St. John’s Church of Savannah will present an Organ Recital at 6:00pm & Evensong at 6:30pm on Thursday, April 28th at Trinity Church, 3000 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC. The service will feature R. Vaughan Williams’ “O Clap Your Hands”, Charles Wood’s “Hail Gladdening Light”, and Herbert Brewer’s Service in D Major. The Recital will features works by Dieterich Buxtehude, J. S. Bach, R. Vaughan Williams and C. V. Stanford. The evening will conclude with a “Favorite Southern Desserts”- themed Reception. For more information, contact Ashley Sosis, Director of Music, [email protected] or (843)-448-8426.
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Watch a video invitation to Going Deeper from Allison Lawrence and Chelsea Hamshaw .
Women, Join with women from across the Diocese for a one-day away gathering focused on Going Deeper, Saturday, April 30, 2016 at Holy Trinity Windermere, 95 Folly Road, Charleston. Registration will begin at 9:15 a.m. and our program will start at 10 a.m.
Allison Lawrence, wife of the Rt. Rev. Mark J. Lawrence, XIV Bishop of South Carolina, and her daughter Chelsea Hamshaw, wife of the Rev. Jason Hamshaw will be speaking on Going Deeper. Together we’ll explore what it means to go deeper in faith: deeper into scripture which leads us deeper to the cross of Christ and deeper into relationship with one another.
Following their presentation we will have lunch and then share Holy Eucharist together.
The cost of the event is $15 and a nursery is available.
Register here.
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