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- Amazed by God By Jessica Brodie. Calling on Christians to spark a flame of wonder, love and passion in youth and young adults, the Rev. Jonathan Tompkins preached the Tuesday night worship at Annual Conference celebrating young adults and service.
- Remembering the 'balcony people' By Jessica Brodie. Calling them “balcony people”—the kind of people who affirm, encourage and cause us to be better than we ever could be on our own—Dr. Tim McClendon lifted up the 34 souls who joined the Church Triumphant over the past year.
- Conference awards honor South Carolina UMCs, individuals The South Carolina Conference of The United Methodist Church honored the efforts of a host of laity and clergy across the state during its annual awards breakfast.
- AC licenses 35 as local pastors Nearly three-dozen men and women were officially licensed as local pastors during the Monday morning session of Annual Conference, June 8.
- Giving thanks where it’s due By Bishop Jonathan Holston. At 3:55 p.m., the 2015 Session of the South Carolina Annual Conference came to an end and a new conference year took flight. Our time in Florence was a glorious experience of Christian conferencing and celebration.
- A way to help all our children By Jessica Brodie. Every 60 seconds, a child dies of malaria. In the time it takes you to read this editorial, a small, precious, vulnerable child, who Jesus Christ himself charged us to protect, will die from a disease that is preventable, treatable and beatable—if only there were enough money and resources.
- 39 honored at retirement By Allison Trussell. FLORENCE—The Annual Conference honored 39 retiring pastors Tuesday afternoon.
- Harmon Bible study teaches lessons of discipleship By Allison Trussell. FLORENCE—Dr. Paul Harmon challenged the Annual Conference delegates to become disciples God can use to work with children, with the poor and with strangers during the conference Bible study.
- Reconciling Ministries breakfast looks for place at the table By Allison Trussell. FLORENCE—Members of the Reconciling Ministries of South Carolina met for breakfast June 8 to share their stories and discuss future events.
- Knowlin challenges African-American Clergywomen By Allison Trussell. FLORENCE—“Wade in the water” was the command given by the Rev. Tiffany Knowlin during the African-American Clergywoman’s luncheon June 8.