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- From a stable to a church: Waters Edge By Jessica Brodie. LADY’S ISLAND—One of the newer United Methodist churches in the state now has its very own space for worship—a converted horse barn on 10 acres of land that once housed wayward boys.
- Health premiums to jump 12.4 percent By Jessica Brodie. South Carolina will see a hefty rate increase for healthcare next year in a plan that goes before Annual Conference in June.
- Benefit concert to celebrate S.C. Imagine No Malaria efforts By Jessica Brodie. A big-name benefit concert will not only celebrate South Carolina’s efforts to eradicate malaria but also help raise final funds for the campaign. Popular contemporary Christian band The Digital Age will perform in a free concert Tuesday night, June 7, at Annual Conference in Florence.
- Love thy neighbor: Steady stream of teams from S.C., beyond pitch in with flood relief By Jessica Brodie. South Carolina continues to get some much-needed flood recovery help this month from United Methodists across the nation.
- ‘Giving days’ help UMC advance specials, other nonprofits May 3 By Jessica Brodie. Get those debit cards ready. On May 3, several United Methodist-associated ministries are participating in regional online giving days, many with matching gift opportunities.
- ‘Heaven sent’ older adult missioners help Lake City church get back on its feet By Jessica Brodie. Armed with hammers, scrapers and a lion’s share of energy, a team of older adults headed to the Pee Dee in April for their annual Older Adult Mission Event.
- Daylong disaster training slated for June 7 at Annual Conference By Jessica Brodie. Thanks to new awareness about disaster response after the October 2015 floods that devastated this state, South Carolina United Methodists will have the chance to get needed disaster training during this year’s Annual Conference.
- Faith Circle UMW is newest reconciling community in S.C. By Jessica Brodie. Another United Methodist group in South Carolina has officially opened its arms to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people: the Faith Circle United Methodist Women, at St. Mark United Methodist Church, Seneca.
- Advocate wins two more awards from Religion Communicators Council
- Church council members ask GC2016 delegation to change homosexuality language in Discipline By Jessica Brodie. Members of one church council are urging South Carolina delegates to General Conference 2016 to consider changing language in the United Methodist Book of Discipline regarding homosexuality.