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- Dawsey UMC houses CELECTS Education private school at church Dawsey United Methodist Church and CELECTS Education have joined together to create an opportunity for children in Florence, with the church opening its doors to serve as the host site for the school.
- Close calls We are commanded to love, even in the midst of close calls, hardship and despair. An editorial by Jessica Brodie.
- Peace in the storm The world could use a little more shalom, a little more inshallah. By Bishop Leonard Fairley.
- November 2024 Advocate
- Help After Helene: The Latest in the UMCSC South Carolina continues to pick up the pieces after Hurricane Helene ravaged the region Sept. 26-27. In the aftermath of the disaster, United Methodists churches and individuals have been working hard to help others, as well as to get any help they need. Here’s what we know right now. By Jessica Brodie.
- How can I help after Hurricane Helene through the UMCSC? Hurricane Helene devastated many areas of South Carolina and throughout the Southeast, claiming lives and leaving many people with washed-out roads, downed trees, and no power or water for many days. If you’re able, we invite you to help The United Methodist Church respond in Christian love to those in need. Here's how.
- Getting people fed Harvest Hope Food Bank teams up with UMCs across S.C. to alleviate hunger. By Jessica Brodie.
- From tragedy, opportunity Dementia care advocates teach churches how to offer love, grace in midst of difficult diagnosis. (Pictured: The Inabinets, courtesy South Carolina Cognitive Connection Ministry.) By Jessica Brodie.
- First ‘Fall Salkehatchie’ week slated for this month Salkehatchie Summer Service is launching its first-ever “Fall Salkehatchie,” a weeklong mission experience to enable teens and adults to come together and work on the homes of people living in poverty situations right here in South Carolina. By Jessica Brodie.
- Pastor heartened by ‘connectional love’ after kidney transplant One South Carolina United Methodist pastor recently learned the blessing of being able to lean on his church when he experienced his own time of need: a kidney transplant. By Jessica Brodie.