![]() With the joyful support of its clergy and vestry, Bishop Ruth Woodliff-Stanley has placed the Rev. Deacon Lee Ragsdale at St. James-Santee, McClellanville. Bishop Ruth installed him as deacon during her visitation with St. James-Santee at their historic Brick Church this past Sunday, November 19. Of the call, he said, "It was a beautiful day in a beautiful and historic place, and the Holy Spirit was present indeed! I am humbled to be asked to serve in this wonderful place." Deacon Lee most recently served at Holy Cross Faith Memorial on Pawleys Island. There was rejoicing in Conway on Sunday, November 12 as the people of St. Anne's Episcopal Church celebrated their tenth anniversary. The congregation welcomed back their vicar emeritus, the Rev. Barry Stopfel, as preacher, and the Rev. Sandy Moyle, who previously served as interim rector, was celebrant. After the service, everyone enjoyed a delicious lunch and time of fellowship.
From the church's beginnings in the living rooms of faithful Episcopalians, to years in a chapel on the campus of Coastal Carolina University leading up to their purchase of a space of their own in 2020 which is now their church home, St. Anne's has continued to grow over the past decade. This loving and inclusive congregation has kept The Episcopal Church flag flying in this community, as faithful ministers of God's love. St. Anne's, Conway, is currently in the process of searching for their next rector. Please continue to keep this congregation and their search committee in your prayers as they continue to spread the Good News of Jesus in Conway and beyond! 233rd Diocesan Convention Provides Opportunity to Testify to the Life and Vitality of the Diocese11/9/2023
The 233rd Diocesan Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina adjourned on Saturday just before noon on the third day of this year's annual gathering. This year's convention was held at the historic St. James Episcopal Church, Charleston, on James Island. It was a joy to be with people from all corners of the diocese in this beautiful location.
The convention convened on Thursday afternoon with the first business session that led into the Convention Eucharist at 5 pm in the sanctuary. The Very Rev. Michael Battle, Ph.D., was the preacher. A reception followed in St. James Center. The next morning, the Second Business Session convened after Morning Prayer at 9 am. Delegates handled business of the Convention before listening to reports from two institutions of the diocese, Voorhees University (represented by Dr. Ronnie Hopkins, the school's president) and Bishop Gadsden (represented by Sarah Tipton, President and CEO). Next, was a plenary session led by the convention's keynote speaker, Sophfronia Scott--a novelist, essayist, and leading contemplative thinker. After lunch on Friday, attendees were offered an opportunity to attend a workshop of their own choosing. There were five options: a tour of Bishop Gadsden; a St. Christopher Outdoor Encounter with staff from St. Christopher Camp & Conference Center; an Artist Talk with Graeme Mortimer Evelyn offered by the Foundation for Spirituality and the Arts; a discussion on Restorative Justice with Dr. Michael Battle; or a closer look into the works of Thomas Merton with Sophfronia Scott. The third business session convened at 2:30 pm and began with elections for various diocesan offices. The results are below: Diocesan Council (Three-year terms) Clergy: The Rev. Katie Presley, the Rev. Joseph Smith Lay: Susan Grimes, Mildred Keith Standing Committee (Three-year terms) Clergy: The Rev. Bill Coyne, the Rev. Cn. Wilmot T. Merchant II Lay: Vermelle Simmons, Rick Stall University of the South Trustee (Three-year term) Lay: Jean McDowell Martin A number of reports followed the elections including from the Commission on Ministry, Racial Justice and Reconciliation Commisssion, St. Christopher Camp and Conference Center, Sewanee, and international partners. After a brief break, the convention returned for afternoon devotions, the bishop's address (watch the recording on YouTube at this link), and the report of the Strategic Visioning Team. The second business day ended with a food truck social and a performance from a live band! The final business session convened on Saturday morning after Morning Prayer (led by diocesan youth). The day began on a joyful note as the Convention affirmed and celebrated the parish status of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Summerville. The majority of the congregation was present to parade into the Convention for the recognition. Another highlight of Saturday's session was the presentation of the bishop's cross to three recipients: Eric and Tommy Bultman of Good Shepherd, Sumter, and Dr. Frances Elmore, a founding member of St. Catherine's, Florence. Watch the presentation on YouTube at this link. This final session of the convention also included a panel discussion with Bishop Ruth and the two special guests, Dr. Michael Battle and Sophfronia Scott. View an album of photos from Convention on our Facebook page A more detailed recap and videos will be added to the Convention webpage over the coming week. Additionally, all videos will be added to the 233rd Diocesan Convention playlist on the diocesan YouTube page at this link. |
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