![]() The Right Reverend Ruth Woodliff-Stanley has called the Rev. Ramelle McCall to serve as Canon for Leadership in the Diocese of South Carolina, beginning on September 1. The Rev. McCall currently serves as rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Baltimore, Maryland, and also as urban missioner for the Diocese of Maryland. As Canon for Leadership, he will focus his attention on developing congregational vitality and evangelism, advancing the ministries of justice in the public square (furthering the work of racial, social, and economic justice), working closely with the Commission on Ministry to raise up lay and clergy leaders for our diocese, and developing leaders for the next generation, including serving as the key liaison with the Children and Youth Commission. Bishop Woodliff-Stanley expressed great excitement about the addition to diocesan staff. “Since the first conversation I had with Ramelle, I’ve been excited about the possibility of his joining our team,” said Bishop Woodliff-Stanley. “Ramelle brings great gifts to help us build networks and capacity in our communities to strengthen our voice in the public square on pressing issues where the church needs to be present. His experience both as a parish priest and urban missioner will help us raise up strong leaders to build the Jesus movement now and with the next generation.” The Rev. McCall plans to move to Charleston later this summer and looks forward to hitting the ground running when he starts on staff in September. “I’m excited about engaging the wonderful and gracious people of South Carolina and seeing what God is doing with them and how we can all work together into the future,” said Fr. McCall. “I'm excited about the evangelism side of my role and what that looks like, whether that be church planting or how to reimagine new spaces and worship in a unique setting.” He also looks forward to bringing a voice toward racial injustice and the opportunity to work with the youth of our diocese. Fr. McCall brings a wealth of experience and a strong belief in the importance of building relationships to his new role. “I bring not only parish experience, but also experience in community organizing, bridge building, networking, and simply finding ways to engage people in ministry,” said Fr. McCall. “I like to meet everyone where they are to build a mutual relationship, with God playing a key role.” Relationship building has been key throughout his ministry. “One thing I've learned as a leader is to never underestimate putting in the time and constant intentionality in building relationships,” said Fr. McCall. “In my experience, it doesn’t happen immediately, it takes time to build that relationship and truly build trust and mutual respect—and I know I have to earn that. Once that's earned, then you're able to move forward on the particular work all sides wish to accomplish. I've learned to be very patient and very pastoral in every particular relationship, knowing that while there's an urgency to act, it does take time to discern how you want that action to be done.” A graduate of Wake Forest Divinity School, Fr. McCall is looking forward to returning to the Carolinas. He sees great potential for our growing diocese, and welcomes the opportunity to be a part of the staff Bishop Woodliff-Stanley is assembling in the first year of her episcopate. “It's an honor to join the staff as Bishop Ruth continues to build her team,” said Fr. McCall. Fr. McCall was awarded a Master of Divinity degree from Wake Forest University in 2006 and studied Anglican Studies at Virginia Theological Seminary. He was ordained in 2011 and began his ministry as interim rector at St. Philip’s in Annapolis, Maryland for a year before being called to serve as rector of St. Michael & All Angels in Baltimore, and chaplain to the Maryland Institute College of Art from 2012 to 2017. He has served as rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Baltimore and Urban Missioner for the Diocese of Maryland since 2017. He appreciates good food and enjoys playing pool, exercising, listening to great music, and singing karaoke. We look forward to welcoming him to our diocese in September. Comments are closed.
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