Now Available: The Diocesan Newspaper of South Carolina, Latest Edition

The careful reader will find a number of items of interest therein.

Posted in * Anglican - Episcopal, * South Carolina, Episcopal Church (TEC)

6 comments on “Now Available: The Diocesan Newspaper of South Carolina, Latest Edition

  1. Grandmother says:

    Very nice KSH… Look forward to reading the article about the “stuck” church, since I’m well acquainted with two of them.. LOL
    Lots of youth news..

    Thanks again, this is a brilliant idea.

    Gloria

  2. BabyBlue says:

    Ah, so you are one of the stops on the Bonnie Anderson Tour – complete with her lawyer and Frank Wade. Lovely. Why don’t you go blog the event, Kendall?

    bb

  3. Jeffersonian says:

    LOL, BB….and all under the title of “Connecting with the Episcopal Church.” Somehow, I get the image of Mike Tyson “connecting” with an uppercut in my mind.

  4. Sarah1 says:

    I like the Anglicans for Life organizational meeting that is scheduled.

    As well as this:

    [blockquote]Beloved Son
    A Christ-centered Ministry for Men

    Beloved Son, a Christ-centered program designed for men seeking to overcome sexual issues, and identity and relational diffi culties began at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Charleston, September 19. Men may join the semi-open 26-week program at any time, provided they complete an application, attend a discernment interview, and are accepted into the program. Once
    admitted, consistent attendance (for a full 26-week cycle), and
    personal openness in the small group, are required for continu-
    ation in the program.
    Integrating insights from Biblical theology, Christian spiritual
    formation, depth psychology and classical Christian philosophy, the
    program is based on the teachings of Mario Bergner of Redeemed
    Lives, and Andy Comiskey of Living Waters.

    The program is designed for Christian men, at least 18 years of
    age, who embrace the traditional and historic understandings of sexual morality as revealed in Holy Scripture and taught by the Church. It is also for men seeking freedom from sexual problems, including, but not limited to, addictions, same-sex attraction, iden-
    tity confusion, deprivations and relational difficulties.

    Each of the 26 weekly meetings lasts approximately three hours and includes worship, teaching and small group interaction. There will also be reading and some homework assigned for further
    study.

    Beloved Son operates under the blessing and covering of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Charleston. The Rev. Peter Mitchell, Rector, is the Director of the Beloved Son program. Mr. Jerry
    DeLoach of Red Sea Ministries will assist Father Mitchell in the weekly leadership of the meetings. The program meets on
    Wednesday evenings at 6:45 p.m.

    Contact Holy Trinity at 843-556-2560, 95 Folly Road, Charleston, SC 29407 or hotecadmin@bellsouth.net to obtain an application or for more. Applications may be downloaded from the
    church’s website, http://www.holytrinitycharleston.org. The registration fee is $50.[/blockquote]

  5. saj says:

    So much life! So much mission and ministry! Nothing dead about the church in South Carolina!

  6. Nasty, Brutish & Short says:

    I was hoping for something about the KJS visit to South Carolina. What is the deal with that? People really want to know. It is causing a great deal of anxiety.