"The journey through Lent into Easter is a journey with Jesus. We are baptized into his life, self-giving, and death; then, we rise in hope to life transformed. This Lent, communities are invited to walk with Jesus in his Way of Love and into the experience of transformed life. Together, we will reflect anew on the loving actions of God as recounted in the Easter Vigil readings. Together, we will walk through the depths of salvation history into the fullness of redemption."
- Life Transformed, The Way of Love in Lent, The Episcopal Church
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Resources for Lent
Ash Wednesday, March 2, 2022, marks the beginning of the season of Lent. In this time of pandemic, our normal list of services, studies, resources, programs, and events is a bit different this year. We offer the resources below to help individuals, families, and congregations in this time of preparation and reflection.
The primary Lenten offering in our diocese this Lent is an invitation to participate in Sacred Ground, a film and readings-based dialogue series on race, grounded in faith and developed by The Episcopal Church to promote racial understanding, justice and reconciliation.
The primary Lenten offering in our diocese this Lent is an invitation to participate in Sacred Ground, a film and readings-based dialogue series on race, grounded in faith and developed by The Episcopal Church to promote racial understanding, justice and reconciliation.
The primary Lenten offering in our diocese this Lent is an invitation to participate in Sacred Ground, a film and readings-based dialogue series on race, grounded in faith and developed by The Episcopal Church to promote racial understanding, justice and reconciliation.
The program will be offered by our Diocesan Racial Justice & Reconciliation Commission via Zoom starting March 7 (There are two options, Mondays at 6 pm or Tuesdays at 1 pm -- classes are offered every other week). Anyone can attend - clergy or lay, Episcopalian or not - anyone interested in honest discussions about race. Bishop Ruth Woodliff-Stanley recently shared a message inviting your participation in this worthwhile program as a Lenten discipline. Watch it by clicking the image to the right. Learn more and find out how to register at this link. |
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The Episcopal Church offers a variety of Lenten Resources on their website. These include:
- Life Transformed: The Way of Love in Lent - Resources include an Adult Forum Curriculum and a Quiet Day for Lent Curriculum
- Download the 2022 Way of Love in Lent Calendar
- United Thank Offering (UTO): The 40 Days of Gratitude Lenten Journal
- Other UTO Gratitude resources for Lent, for children and adults
- Episcopal Migration Ministries: Virtual Borderlands Experience (Online series offered for five Thursdays at 7 pm)
- Episcopal Relief & Development: 2022 Lenten Meditations
- Living Compass: Living Well Through Lent
- Living the Way of Love: A 40 Day Devotional
- Lent Madness
Lenten Studies & Other Offerings
Southern Deanery Lenten Program
People of the Southern Deanery are invited to join local clergy on Wednesday evenings at 7 pm on Zoom, beginning on March 9, to explore spiritual ways to journey through Lent together. Learn more about the schedule at this link. This program is intended to be a joint gathering for churches of the Southern Deanery.
All Saints Episcopal Church, Hilton Head Island
Self-guided Stations of the Cross: Guide booklets are available at the reception desk. The stations are all located outside.
Church of the Holy Communion, Charleston
Each Wednesday at 6 pm during Lent, the church will offer Evening Prayer & Devotion, with a light simple supper to follow. If planning to attend please make your intentions known to the parish office by emailing office@holycomm.org or calling 843.722.2024. Stations of the Cross is offered every Friday at 12 Noon in the Nave beginning March 11.
Grace Church Cathedral, Charleston
Weekly Offerings (during Lent)
St. George's Episcopal Church, Summerville
Part of our Lenten journey will consist of three musical offerings on the following Wednesday evenings at 7 pm: March 9, March 23, and April 6. On March 9 and April 6, the music ministry team will offer Taizé services for Lent. The candles that we light, the incense that we burn, the oil with which we anoint ourselves, and the music that we will sing will engage all our senses in the presence of God. On March 23, a concert of special music will be performed. More details about this concert will be forthcoming.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Charleston
The church will offer three opportunities for community gathering during the Lenten season. A simple communion, followed by a community meal, will be offered on the campus of St. Mark's, Charleston, on Tuesday evenings at 6 pm (March 15, March 29, and April 12). The people of St. Francis, Charleston, will host the dinner on March 29 (at the same location). A sign-up sheet is available in the vestibule.
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, North Myrtle Beach
Every Wednesday through Holy Week, St. Stephen's is hosting a modified (no meal afterward) Community Lenten Service at 12 noon in the church (each Wednesday). Several local churches are participating, and these ecumenical services are a lovely way to reflect and prepare, with our brothers and sisters from various denominations, during one of the most important seasons in the Christian calendar. All are welcome.
St. Stephen's, North Myrtle Beach, also invites all to attend a special musical program for Lent on Sunday, March 20, at 3 pm. The event is sure to help prepare your heart for Holy Week with a meaningful program of music and stories of beloved Spirituals. The church is located at 801 11th Avenue North, North Myrtle Beach.
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, North Charleston
During Lent, the church will offer The Living Word in the Book of Common Prayer: Holy Eucharist led by the Rev. Dr. Matthew McCormick. All are welcome to join the spiritual journey as we travel through the liturgy to understand the biblical roots of our worship. This Lenten series will meet Wednesday evenings at 7 pm beginning on March 9. Join by Zoom at this link. Questions? Contact the church office at SaintThomasParkCircle@gmail.com.
People of the Southern Deanery are invited to join local clergy on Wednesday evenings at 7 pm on Zoom, beginning on March 9, to explore spiritual ways to journey through Lent together. Learn more about the schedule at this link. This program is intended to be a joint gathering for churches of the Southern Deanery.
All Saints Episcopal Church, Hilton Head Island
Self-guided Stations of the Cross: Guide booklets are available at the reception desk. The stations are all located outside.
Church of the Holy Communion, Charleston
Each Wednesday at 6 pm during Lent, the church will offer Evening Prayer & Devotion, with a light simple supper to follow. If planning to attend please make your intentions known to the parish office by emailing office@holycomm.org or calling 843.722.2024. Stations of the Cross is offered every Friday at 12 Noon in the Nave beginning March 11.
Grace Church Cathedral, Charleston
Weekly Offerings (during Lent)
- Sunday mornings at 10:10 am - join us at 10:10 am in Dotterer Library our clergy will take us through Lenten themes and how they impact our lives of faith today. (Zoom information available: email bwandrey@gracesc.org)
- Monday at 10:30 am — join Deacon Ross Tortora in Dotterer Library for a book study on Henry Nouwen’s “Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World.” (email rtortora@gracesc.org for more details)
- Tuesdays - a new Lenten meditation will be uploaded to our Instagram and Facebook accounts
- Wednesdays at 1 pm on March 9, 16, 23, 30, and April 6 (with a lunch at 12:30 pm) — we will be discussing "Hanging by a Thread: The Questions of the Cross" by Samuel Wells, Vicar of St Martin in the Fields, London in the Meadowcroft Room.
- Wednesdays at 3 pm — Journey with our Merton class as they tackle “Bridges to Contemplative Living” via Zoom (email ljlaffitte60@gmail.com for Zoom information)
- Wednesday at 4:45 pm on March 9, 16, 23, 30, and April 6 — we will be discussing "Witness at the Cross" by Amy-Jill Levine in Hanahan Hall and via Zoom. (Please email bwandrey@gracesc.org if you have any questions about either of these Wednesday book studies or need Zoom information)
- Thursdays at 7 am—we continue our way through Matthew's gospel in Dotterer Library or via Zoom (email bwandrey@gracesc.org)
- Thursdays at 10:30 am—we explore the Biblical Stations of the Cross in Dotterer Library
- Sunday, March 20 from 12:30-2:30 pm— “The Passion of Our Lord:” Join the Subdean for an afternoon of contemplation on what it means for us in our own lives to meet Christ at the Cross. A light lunch will be served for participants following the 11 o’clock service. Please contact Bunny Martin bmartin@gracesc.org or 843-723-4575. You might consider making it a full afternoon of Lenten worship and prayer and plan to stay for Evensong at 4 pm.
St. George's Episcopal Church, Summerville
Part of our Lenten journey will consist of three musical offerings on the following Wednesday evenings at 7 pm: March 9, March 23, and April 6. On March 9 and April 6, the music ministry team will offer Taizé services for Lent. The candles that we light, the incense that we burn, the oil with which we anoint ourselves, and the music that we will sing will engage all our senses in the presence of God. On March 23, a concert of special music will be performed. More details about this concert will be forthcoming.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Charleston
The church will offer three opportunities for community gathering during the Lenten season. A simple communion, followed by a community meal, will be offered on the campus of St. Mark's, Charleston, on Tuesday evenings at 6 pm (March 15, March 29, and April 12). The people of St. Francis, Charleston, will host the dinner on March 29 (at the same location). A sign-up sheet is available in the vestibule.
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, North Myrtle Beach
Every Wednesday through Holy Week, St. Stephen's is hosting a modified (no meal afterward) Community Lenten Service at 12 noon in the church (each Wednesday). Several local churches are participating, and these ecumenical services are a lovely way to reflect and prepare, with our brothers and sisters from various denominations, during one of the most important seasons in the Christian calendar. All are welcome.
St. Stephen's, North Myrtle Beach, also invites all to attend a special musical program for Lent on Sunday, March 20, at 3 pm. The event is sure to help prepare your heart for Holy Week with a meaningful program of music and stories of beloved Spirituals. The church is located at 801 11th Avenue North, North Myrtle Beach.
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, North Charleston
During Lent, the church will offer The Living Word in the Book of Common Prayer: Holy Eucharist led by the Rev. Dr. Matthew McCormick. All are welcome to join the spiritual journey as we travel through the liturgy to understand the biblical roots of our worship. This Lenten series will meet Wednesday evenings at 7 pm beginning on March 9. Join by Zoom at this link. Questions? Contact the church office at SaintThomasParkCircle@gmail.com.
Worship With Us During Lent
Churches throughout the Diocese of South Carolina will offer services throughout the season of Lent. All are invited and all are welcome. Services are often offered both online and in person. Find out more below.
Holy Week and Easter 2022
APRIL 10 - APRIL 17
A listing will soon be available here. To add to this listing, please email Molly Hamilton at this email.
All Saints Episcopal Church, Hilton Head Island
Palm/Passion Saturday on April 9 at 5pm
Palm/Passion Sunday, April 10 at 8:30 am & 10:15 am
Guided Stations of the Cross led by The Daughters of the King, April 13 at 12 noon
Maundy Thursday: April 14 at 6 pm
Good Friday: Traditional Service at 12 noon, Tenebrae at 6 pm
Easter Vigil, Eucharist, & festive reception: April 16 at 5 pm
Easter Morning Eucharists & festive reception: April 17 at 8:30 am & 10:15 am
Easter Egg Hunt following the 10:15 am service
Calvary Episcopal Church, Charleston
Palm Sunday (April 10): Rite I with Procession, Holy Eucharist, Reading of the Passion & Distribution of Palms at 10:30 am
Maundy Thursday (April 14): Liturgy for Maundy Thursday at 5 pm (Celebrating the First Eucharist, Foot Washing, Stripping of the Altar)
Good Friday (April 15): Stations of the Cross at 5:30 pm, Liturgy for Good Friday at 6 pm, Solemn Collects, Veneration of the Cross
Easter Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 10:30 am - Festival Worship, Sermons for Adults and Children, Reception following the service.
*ALL SERVICES AVAILABLE ON ZOOM EXCEPT STATIONS OF THE CROSS
Church of the Good Shepherd, Summerville
Palm Sunday: 8 am Liturgy of the Palms, Holy Eucharist Rite I; 10:30 am Liturgy of the Palms and Palm Processional, Holy Eucharist Rite II
Spy Wednesday (April 13): Agape Feast at 6 pm
Maundy Thursday: Holy Eucharist Rite II at 6 pm
Good Friday: Liturgy of the Passion at 12 noon
Easter Sunday: Holy Eucharist Rite I at 8 am; Holy Eucharist Rite II at 10:30 am
Church of the Holy Communion, Charleston
Palm Sunday: Mass at 9:15 am with Sunday Social to follow.
Monday: Mass at 5:30 pm
Tuesday: Mass at 5:30 pm
Wednesday: Evening Prayer with devotions at 6 pm (simple meal to follow)
Maundy Thursday: Mass at 6:30 pm with Choir
Good Friday: Solemn Liturgy at 12 noon (reproaches with the Choir); Stations of the Cross at 5:30 pm
Holy Saturday: Service at 10 am - Please stay to clean the church and prepare for Easter after the service.
Easter Sunday: Mass at 9:15 am followed by Sunday Social and an Easter Egg Hunt for the children.
Church of the Messiah, Myrtle Beach
Palm Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 10 am
Easter Sunday: Festival Eucharist of the Resurrection at 10 am on the Pool Deck at the Dunes Club (9000 N. Ocean Blvd - enter at gate and tell guard you are there for the service at the pool)
East Cooper Episcopal Church, Mt. Pleasant
Palm Sunday & Easter Sunday services at 10 am in the I'on Chapel at 325 N. Shelmore Boulevard.
Episcopal Church on Edisto, Edisto Island
Palm Sunday: Service at 10 am
Maundy Thursday: Service at 5 pm
Good Friday: Stations of the Cross with a Good Friday Liturgy at 12 noon
Easter Sunday: Sunrise worship at 6:30 am (held by the Edisto Ministerial Alliance near Coots restaurant – Father Bob to be a part of the service). Holy Eucharist in the sanctuary at 10 am.
Grace Church Cathedral, Charleston
There will be more than 20 services offered at the Cathedral during Holy Week. Find the full listing of services at this link.
Holy Cross Faith Memorial, Pawleys Island
Monday April 11: Holy Eucharist at 12:30 pm
Tuesday, April 12: Holy Eucharist at 12:30 pm
Wednesday, April 13: Holy Eucharist at 12:30 pm
Maundy Thursday: Service and foot washing at 7 pm (The Garden & Altar of Repose Gethsemane Vigil follows this service)
Good Friday: Stations of the Cross at the church at Marshwalk at 10 am
Good Friday: Liturgy for Good Friday at 12:30 pm
Easter Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 8 am and 10:30 am at the church. A children's Easter egg hunt will follow the 10:30 am service.
St. George's Episcopal Church, Summerville
Palm Sunday - Sunday, April 10: Liturgy of the Palms, the Passion Gospel, Holy Eucharist at 8 am, 9:30 am, and 11 am.
Monday, April 11: Mary’s Way of the Cross at 6 pm.
Tuesday, April 12: Holy Tuesday Healing at 12:10 pm
Maundy Thursday Service Holy Eucharist and Foot Washing at 6 pm (with stripping of the altar)
Good Friday Service at 6pm
Easter Day Celebrations at 8 am, 9:30 am and 11 am.
St. James-Santee Episcopal Church, McClellanville
Palm Sunday: Service at 10 am
Good Friday: Stations of the Cross at 12 noon
Easter Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 10 am
Sunday, April 24: Brick Church Service at 11 am with Bishop Ruth Woodliff-Stanley celebrating and preaching.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church/St. Francis Episcopal Church, Charleston
Palm/Passion Sunday: Liturgy of the Palms and Holy Eucharist at 10 am
Maundy Thursday: Liturgy of the Day, Sermon & Holy Eucharist at 6 pm
Good Friday: Liturgy of the Day at 12 noon; Reconciliation of the Penitent from 1-3 pm; Stations of the Cross at 6 pm
Easter Day: Festal Holy Eucharist with Sermon and Special Music at 10 am
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Port Royal
Palm Sunday (April 10): Services at 9 am and 11 am
Maundy Thursday (April 14): Service at 7:30 pm
Good Friday (April 15): Service at 12 noon
Easter Vigil (April 16): Service at 7:30 pm
Easter Sunday (April 17): Services at 9 am and 11 am
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Charleston
Palm Sunday: Services at 7:45 am, 9 am (family service) and 11 am (worship with Choir)
Maundy Thursday: Family-friendly worship at 5 pm, Agape Meal at 6 pm, Worship with Choir at 7 pm
Good Friday: Stations of the Cross at 12 pm, Reconciliation in the Church from 1-3 pm, Good Friday Service at 7 pm
Holy Saturday: Prayer Service at 10 am; Easter Vigil at 8 pm (with incense)
Easter Day: Sunrise service at 6:30 am; Family-friendly worship at 9 am (with special music); Worship with full choir at 11 am
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, North Myrtle Beach
Palm Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 8 am and 10:30 am.
Holy Monday, April 11: Holy Eucharist at 5 pm
Holy Tuesday, April 12: Holy Eucharist at 5 pm
Holy Wednesday, April 13: Community Lenten Service at 12 noon, Holy Eucharist at 5 pm
Maundy Thursday: Holy Eucharist at 5 pm
Good Friday: Community Good Friday Service at 12 noon, and Stations of the Cross at 3 pm.
Holy Saturday: Waiting in the Tomb with Jesus will be held at 5 pm.
Easter Sunday: St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and King of Glory Lutheran Church will hold a Joint Easter Sunrise Service at the 10th Avenue North Beach Access beginning at 6:30 am.
Easter in the sanctuary: Holy Eucharist at 9 am and 11 am
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, North Charleston
Palm Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 9 am on Zoom and 10:30 am in person
Maundy Thursday (April 14): Service with stripping of the altar at 7 pm
Good Friday service in person at 12 noon.
Easter (April 17): Holy Eucharist at 10:30 am. All are invited to bring flowers for the cross. Easter egg hunt for the children will follow the service.
A listing will soon be available here. To add to this listing, please email Molly Hamilton at this email.
All Saints Episcopal Church, Hilton Head Island
Palm/Passion Saturday on April 9 at 5pm
Palm/Passion Sunday, April 10 at 8:30 am & 10:15 am
Guided Stations of the Cross led by The Daughters of the King, April 13 at 12 noon
Maundy Thursday: April 14 at 6 pm
Good Friday: Traditional Service at 12 noon, Tenebrae at 6 pm
Easter Vigil, Eucharist, & festive reception: April 16 at 5 pm
Easter Morning Eucharists & festive reception: April 17 at 8:30 am & 10:15 am
Easter Egg Hunt following the 10:15 am service
Calvary Episcopal Church, Charleston
Palm Sunday (April 10): Rite I with Procession, Holy Eucharist, Reading of the Passion & Distribution of Palms at 10:30 am
Maundy Thursday (April 14): Liturgy for Maundy Thursday at 5 pm (Celebrating the First Eucharist, Foot Washing, Stripping of the Altar)
Good Friday (April 15): Stations of the Cross at 5:30 pm, Liturgy for Good Friday at 6 pm, Solemn Collects, Veneration of the Cross
Easter Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 10:30 am - Festival Worship, Sermons for Adults and Children, Reception following the service.
*ALL SERVICES AVAILABLE ON ZOOM EXCEPT STATIONS OF THE CROSS
Church of the Good Shepherd, Summerville
Palm Sunday: 8 am Liturgy of the Palms, Holy Eucharist Rite I; 10:30 am Liturgy of the Palms and Palm Processional, Holy Eucharist Rite II
Spy Wednesday (April 13): Agape Feast at 6 pm
Maundy Thursday: Holy Eucharist Rite II at 6 pm
Good Friday: Liturgy of the Passion at 12 noon
Easter Sunday: Holy Eucharist Rite I at 8 am; Holy Eucharist Rite II at 10:30 am
Church of the Holy Communion, Charleston
Palm Sunday: Mass at 9:15 am with Sunday Social to follow.
Monday: Mass at 5:30 pm
Tuesday: Mass at 5:30 pm
Wednesday: Evening Prayer with devotions at 6 pm (simple meal to follow)
Maundy Thursday: Mass at 6:30 pm with Choir
Good Friday: Solemn Liturgy at 12 noon (reproaches with the Choir); Stations of the Cross at 5:30 pm
Holy Saturday: Service at 10 am - Please stay to clean the church and prepare for Easter after the service.
Easter Sunday: Mass at 9:15 am followed by Sunday Social and an Easter Egg Hunt for the children.
Church of the Messiah, Myrtle Beach
Palm Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 10 am
Easter Sunday: Festival Eucharist of the Resurrection at 10 am on the Pool Deck at the Dunes Club (9000 N. Ocean Blvd - enter at gate and tell guard you are there for the service at the pool)
East Cooper Episcopal Church, Mt. Pleasant
Palm Sunday & Easter Sunday services at 10 am in the I'on Chapel at 325 N. Shelmore Boulevard.
Episcopal Church on Edisto, Edisto Island
Palm Sunday: Service at 10 am
Maundy Thursday: Service at 5 pm
Good Friday: Stations of the Cross with a Good Friday Liturgy at 12 noon
Easter Sunday: Sunrise worship at 6:30 am (held by the Edisto Ministerial Alliance near Coots restaurant – Father Bob to be a part of the service). Holy Eucharist in the sanctuary at 10 am.
Grace Church Cathedral, Charleston
There will be more than 20 services offered at the Cathedral during Holy Week. Find the full listing of services at this link.
Holy Cross Faith Memorial, Pawleys Island
Monday April 11: Holy Eucharist at 12:30 pm
Tuesday, April 12: Holy Eucharist at 12:30 pm
Wednesday, April 13: Holy Eucharist at 12:30 pm
Maundy Thursday: Service and foot washing at 7 pm (The Garden & Altar of Repose Gethsemane Vigil follows this service)
Good Friday: Stations of the Cross at the church at Marshwalk at 10 am
Good Friday: Liturgy for Good Friday at 12:30 pm
Easter Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 8 am and 10:30 am at the church. A children's Easter egg hunt will follow the 10:30 am service.
St. George's Episcopal Church, Summerville
Palm Sunday - Sunday, April 10: Liturgy of the Palms, the Passion Gospel, Holy Eucharist at 8 am, 9:30 am, and 11 am.
Monday, April 11: Mary’s Way of the Cross at 6 pm.
Tuesday, April 12: Holy Tuesday Healing at 12:10 pm
Maundy Thursday Service Holy Eucharist and Foot Washing at 6 pm (with stripping of the altar)
Good Friday Service at 6pm
Easter Day Celebrations at 8 am, 9:30 am and 11 am.
St. James-Santee Episcopal Church, McClellanville
Palm Sunday: Service at 10 am
Good Friday: Stations of the Cross at 12 noon
Easter Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 10 am
Sunday, April 24: Brick Church Service at 11 am with Bishop Ruth Woodliff-Stanley celebrating and preaching.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church/St. Francis Episcopal Church, Charleston
Palm/Passion Sunday: Liturgy of the Palms and Holy Eucharist at 10 am
Maundy Thursday: Liturgy of the Day, Sermon & Holy Eucharist at 6 pm
Good Friday: Liturgy of the Day at 12 noon; Reconciliation of the Penitent from 1-3 pm; Stations of the Cross at 6 pm
Easter Day: Festal Holy Eucharist with Sermon and Special Music at 10 am
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Port Royal
Palm Sunday (April 10): Services at 9 am and 11 am
Maundy Thursday (April 14): Service at 7:30 pm
Good Friday (April 15): Service at 12 noon
Easter Vigil (April 16): Service at 7:30 pm
Easter Sunday (April 17): Services at 9 am and 11 am
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Charleston
Palm Sunday: Services at 7:45 am, 9 am (family service) and 11 am (worship with Choir)
Maundy Thursday: Family-friendly worship at 5 pm, Agape Meal at 6 pm, Worship with Choir at 7 pm
Good Friday: Stations of the Cross at 12 pm, Reconciliation in the Church from 1-3 pm, Good Friday Service at 7 pm
Holy Saturday: Prayer Service at 10 am; Easter Vigil at 8 pm (with incense)
Easter Day: Sunrise service at 6:30 am; Family-friendly worship at 9 am (with special music); Worship with full choir at 11 am
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, North Myrtle Beach
Palm Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 8 am and 10:30 am.
Holy Monday, April 11: Holy Eucharist at 5 pm
Holy Tuesday, April 12: Holy Eucharist at 5 pm
Holy Wednesday, April 13: Community Lenten Service at 12 noon, Holy Eucharist at 5 pm
Maundy Thursday: Holy Eucharist at 5 pm
Good Friday: Community Good Friday Service at 12 noon, and Stations of the Cross at 3 pm.
Holy Saturday: Waiting in the Tomb with Jesus will be held at 5 pm.
Easter Sunday: St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and King of Glory Lutheran Church will hold a Joint Easter Sunrise Service at the 10th Avenue North Beach Access beginning at 6:30 am.
Easter in the sanctuary: Holy Eucharist at 9 am and 11 am
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, North Charleston
Palm Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 9 am on Zoom and 10:30 am in person
Maundy Thursday (April 14): Service with stripping of the altar at 7 pm
Good Friday service in person at 12 noon.
Easter (April 17): Holy Eucharist at 10:30 am. All are invited to bring flowers for the cross. Easter egg hunt for the children will follow the service.
Ash Wednesday ServicesMARCH 2, 2021
A list of some of the services offered around the diocese are listed below. To add to this listing, please email Molly Hamilton at this email. All Saints Episcopal Church, Hilton Head Island
Holy Eucharist and Imposition of the Ashes will be offered at Noon and 6 pm Church of the Good Shepherd, Summerville Imposition of the Ashes and Holy Eucharist Rite II at 12 noon and 6 pm East Cooper Episcopal Church, Mt. Pleasant Ash Wednesday service at I'On Chapel at 6 pm (352 N. Shelmore Blvd.) Episcopal Church on Edisto, Edisto Island Imposition of the Ashes at 6 pm in the sanctuary Grace Church Cathedral, Charleston 7 am Holy Eucharist with Imposition of the Ashes; Choral Eucharist and Imposition of the Ashes at 12 noon and 5:30 pm Holy Cross Faith Memorial, Pawleys Island Holy Eucharist with Imposition of the Ashes will be at 7 am and 7 pm. Imposition of the Ashes only will be offered at 12 noon. St. George's Episcopal Church, Summerville Ash Wednesday service at 6 pm St. James-Santee Episcopal Church, McClellanville Proper liturgy for Ash Wednesday at 6:30 pm St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Charleston 12 Noon and 5:30 pm St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Port Royal Holy Eucharist and Imposition of the Ashes at noon and 5:30 pm St. Stephen's, Charleston Services offered at 12 pm, 4:30 pm (family service) and 7 pm. "Ashes-to-Go will be offered to those who prefer not to come inside, from 5:30-6:30 pm outside the church. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, North Myrtle Beach 12 noon in the sanctuary lentmadness.org
Each year at Lent, people worldwide participate in Lent Madness, the “saintly smackdown” in which 32 saints do battle to win the coveted Golden Halo. Calling itself the world’s most popular online Lenten devotion, Lent Madness brings together cut-throat competition, the lives of the saints, humor, and the chance to see how God works in the lives of women and men across all walks of life. |
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