
Bishop Lawrence was notified of these actions taken by the Episcopal Church between two meetings, one held on October 3 and one to be held on October 22, which Bishop Andrew Waldo of the Upper Diocese of South Carolina and Bishop Lawrence had set up with the Presiding Bishop to find a peaceful alternative to the growing issues between The Episcopal Church and the Diocese of South Carolina. The meetings were to explore “creative solutions” for resolving these issues to avoid further turmoil in the Diocese and in The Episcopal Church. A timeline of these events and their associated documents may be found below.
Two of the three charges had previously been determined by a majority vote of the Disciplinary Board for Bishops in November 2011 not to constitute abandonment. The Diocese has not received a signed copy of the certification and also remains uninformed of the identity of those making these charges.
We feel a deep sense of sadness but a renewed sense of God’s providence that The Episcopal Church has chosen to act against this Diocese and its Bishop during a good faith attempt resolve our differences peacefully. These actions make it clear The Episcopal Church no longer desires to be affiliated with the Diocese of South Carolina.
Documents from the Episcopal Church
Certification of Abandonment
Exhibit A – Index of Quit-Claim Deeds
Exhibit B - Corporate Purpose Statements
Exhibit C – 219th Convention Documents
Exhibit D – 220th Convention Documents
Restriction of Ministry
Documents from the Diocese of South Carolina
Timeline of TEC Actions Against Bishop Lawrence
Attachment A - Minutes of the Board of Directors of the Diocese
Attachment B - Disciplinary Board Ruling - No Abandonment
Attachment C - Interpretation of Constitution and Canons
Attachment D - Motion Disaffiliating and Withdrawing from Episcopal Church