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Churches Reject TEC's Spurious Offer to SettleChurches in Diocese of South Carolina reject Episcopal Church’s ‘Spurious’ Offer to SettleRecognizing the disingenuous nature of the settlement offer, the parishes of the Diocese of South Carolina unanimously reject the proposal.CHARLESTON, SC, JUNE 15, 2015 – Reasons:1. First, if it had been legitimate, it would have come from someone with authority to bind all the parties on the Episcopal Church side. The Presiding Bishop, though referenced in the letter, does not have that authority for TEC. It would - at minimum - require an action by TEC's Executive Council, if not General Convention. Tisdale’s letter doesn't even have the signature of legal counsel for TEC. Counsel for TEC was contacted to request that they provide the necessary proof of authority, along with THEIR signature on this offer. There has been no response. Join us for Diocesan Night at the Riverdogs, June 19Fathers: It's a great way to spend Fathers Day!Which church will bring the biggest crowd? Will it be yours?
Join Bishop Mark and Allison Lawrence along with others from across the Diocese of South Carolina for a night of fun Friday, June 19 when the Charleston Riverdogs face Asheville. Presiding Bishop of Anglican Province of South America Reassures Diocese that It’s Part of Anglican Communion“You are not alone,” says Bishop Zavala, speaking for primates of the Global South, which represents two-thirds of the world’s Anglicans![]() The Most Rev. Hector “Tito” Zavala, Bishop of Chile and Presiding Bishop of the Anglican Province of South America, made his comments in clear English during a meeting at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul, Charleston, May 20. He said that, despite the Diocese’s separation from the Episcopal Church in 2012, the Diocese continues to be recognized as Anglicans by the majority of the worldwide Anglican Communion. “I'm here with you with the consent of the Archbishop of Canterbury," said Bishop Zavala. He told those gathered that Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was with the Global South Primates "Steering Committee" in a meeting in Cairo, Egypt in 2014 when "we decided to establish a Primatial Oversight Council to provide pastoral and primatial oversight to some dioceses in order to keep them within the Communion" said Bishop Zavala. "We are with you," says Bishop Zavala; Meetings May 20![]() "We are here to know you, to be with you, to say with our presence that we, in the Global South, are with you and want to do the best we can for you so you can continue being part of the Anglican Communion," said Bishop Zavala. Don't miss the chance to meet with him tomorrow, May 20, 2015. He'll be at St. Matthias, Summerton, from 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and at the Cathedral, Charleston, from 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Read more about and register for the meetings below. Christ Church Florence Welcomes The Rev. Dr. Donald R. Hayes as Vicar![]() The Rt. Rev. Mark J. Lawrence, 14th Bishop of the Diocese of South Carolina, which includes 53 churches in the eastern part of SC, will officiate at the service and the Rev. Kay Fryman, deacon of St. John's,Florence will assist as the Bishop’s Chaplain. A number of clergy including the Very Rev. Ken Weldon from across the Diocese are expected to participate in the service. The Rev. Dr. Jim Helton of St. David's, Cheraw will provide the homily while the Rev. H. Frederick Gough of St. Barnabas, Dillon will read the Gospel. Mr. Jim Hepler and members of the choirs of St. John's and All Saints are expected to provide the music along with a brass quartet. Mr. Chandler Collins will be the Cantor of the Psalms. A prelude of special music written especially for an Institution Celebration by Johannes Sebastian Bach will open the service. Hayes accepted the call to be the Vicar of Christ Church, Florence in February of this year. He was ordained in Richmond, Virginia in June 2010 and served in various Anglican jurisdictions after seminary. He was Curate at St. Paul's by the Sea in Calabash, N.C. part of the Orthodox Anglican Church as well as Vicar of St. Patrick's Church Garden City part of the Anglican Church in America. For the past two years he has been priest-in-charge of Our Saviour Anglican Catholic Church, Florence. This June, Hayes will celebrate five years of ordained ministry. Christ Church is one of the oldest churches in Florence County and the oldest Anglican Episcopal church. It was consecrated in 1859. It is constructed in the Carpenter Gothic style. It was recently recognized as one of the 18 most beautiful churches in South Carolina. It seats around 250 people. Hayes and his wife, Cynthia, have been married for 27 years. She is the church secretary of The Church of the Advent in Marion, S.C. They have two daughters, Tiffany and Carlyn. Both daughters are married to deputy sheriffs. Patrick (Tiffany) Boone is a Captain with the Kershaw County Sheriff's office in Lugoff-Elgin, S.C. while Justin (Carlyn) White is a member of the S.W.A.T. Canine Unit of the Volusia County sheriff's office in Port Orange, Florida. They have six grandchildren. Joshua Boone, Gracie Boone, Tyler White, Savannah White, Andrew White, and Emily White. # |
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