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- Pastor offers reflections as BMCR holds 56th general meeting South Carolina United Methodists celebrated with Black Methodists for Church Renewal at the caucus’s annual meeting, held April 12-15. By the Rev. Amiri Hooker.
- Think Outside the Box The Rock Hill District hosted an event called “Think Outside the Box-C3 Workshops (Converse, Connect and Collaborate)” on April 15 at Mount Holly United Methodist Church.
- Canaan-Sand Hill National Day of Prayer supper draws crowd On May 4, the Canaan-Sand Hill Charge hosted a National Day of Prayer supper with more than 80 people attending the first-time event. In addition to a meal of spaghetti and meatballs, attendees prayed for the seven centers of influence in the nation.
- No more radio silence It’s high time our churches got loud and proud about communicating what Jesus has to offer this world. An editorial by Jessica Brodie.
- Seeking a more excellent way Reuniting in-person this year for praise, worship and fellowship will surely be a time of giving thanks to almighty God and celebrating the ways in which we have been seeking and fulfilling God’s purpose for the church, especially during our recent years of isolation and virtual gatherings. By Bishop L. Jonathan Holston.
- June 2023 Advocate
- A lifesaving exchange A South Carolina United Methodist pastor and a member of one of his churches were part of an eight-person living donor chain that enabled four people to get a lifesaving kidney transplant recently. By Jessica Brodie.
- SC helps after tornadoes devastate Mississippi A dozen members of South Carolina’s United Methodist Volunteers in Mission Early Response Team headed to the Black Hawk/Winona area of Mississippi April 11 to help people after a swath of tornadoes left lives and homes shattered. By Jessica Brodie.
- Gearing up: AC2023 set for June 4-7 Annual Conference organizers are gearing up for an event this year that will embrace increased reliance on technology as well as streamline new procedures for a more efficient, engaging gathering. By Jessica Brodie.
- Churches grow more vocal about staying or leaving UMC While information about churches planning to leave the UMCSC is being kept confidential by the conference until June, some churches have been vocal about their decision to leave. Still others have been just as vocal about their decision to stay in the UMC, citing a commitment to disciple-making regardless of differences. By Jessica Brodie.