Search Results for ""
- UMCSC readies for first in-person AC since before pandemic For the first time since 2019, lay and clergy members of the South Carolina Conference of the UMC will come together in person June 4-7 to pray, worship and conduct the business of the church. By Jessica Brodie.
- Revival reignites Lancaster church, community Hopewell United Methodist Church in Lancaster heeded the Holy Spirit and hosted a revival that breathed a fresh wind of connection and diversity across their community and congregation. By Jessica Brodie.
- Methodists celebrate, lament as legislative session ends One group of South Carolina United Methodists is celebrating and one is in a time of deep disappointment as state lawmakers adjourn their 2023 legislative session. Methodists were speaking up and out about at least two S.C. bills this legislative session, which adjourned May 11.
- Advocate Press releases first faith-based children's book UMCSC pastor Meg Cook releases ‘Herbert the Hippo’ through Advocate Press.
- Conference offers help for those who wish to remain in the UMCSC For those South Carolina United Methodists who would like to remain with The United Methodist Church but their local church has voted to separate from the denomination, conference leaders have released a set of resources.
- Three UMC faith leaders recognized through ArtFields This year, three United Methodist clergy were honored to be part of the ArtFields magic in the portrait contest.
- Both/And UMCSC offers online learning opportunity to build thriving hybrid worship.
- Last chance to register for Salkehatchie Registration continues for Salkehatchie Summer Service, which resumes this month with 38 weeklong camps after three years of hiatus because of the pandemic.
- St. James older adults find fellowship, information through Seasoned Saints St. James United Methodist Church, Laurens, just finished their first year of a newly instituted Older Adult Ministry Initiative appropriately named “Seasoned Saints.”
- Church hosts daylong ‘Stop the Violence Rally’ in Bamberg In an effort to bring awareness about this dilemma, the Rev. Vivian R. Lingard, pastor of St. Luke and Friendship United Methodist churches in Ehrhardt and Islandton, spearheaded the churches in their first-ever Stop the Violence Rally.