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- Jurisdiction’s BMCR holds 55th annual meeting in S.C. The Southeastern Jurisdiction Black Methodists for Church Renewal marked a significant milestone with its 55th annual meeting, held Oct. 23-26 at Journey United Methodist Church. By Dr. Reginald Lee.
- Know Christ, Make Christ Known Bishop Fairley leads Fall Clergy Orders gathering. By Dan O’Mara.
- Immerse draws 250 youth to Asbury Hills More than 200 high school and middle school students gathered Nov. 15-17 for Immerse 2024, the annual discipleship retreat presented by South Carolina Ministries with Young People, a ministry of the South Carolina Conference. By Rev. Megan Gray.
- 20 years of Christian love in action Missioners headed to Mount Hebron United Methodist Church Nov. 16 to celebrate 20 years of the South Carolina United Methodist Volunteers in Mission’s Early Response Team.
- Transforming the church Let’s ask important and sometimes difficult questions and be willing to allow God to use us in transformative, even uncomfortable ways. By Jessica Brodie.
- Love came down May we find the courage to say with Mary, “Let it be to me according to your word,” so that God might birth in us a light that overcomes all darkness. Joy to world, the Lord has come!
- December 2024 Advocate
- Breaking news: Court rules no more UMCSC church separations via Para. 2549 The Judicial Council—the denomination’s top court—has ruled that Para. 2549 of the United Methodist Book of Discipline cannot be used for church disaffiliations. This ruling, Decision 1512, means the Local Church Closure and Separation Process, approved by the Trustees of the South Carolina Conference of The United Methodist Church, is no longer available as a means of separation from the denomination.
- South Carolina United Methodists step up after Hurricane Helene ravages region Almost a month after Hurricane Helene ravaged the region, South Carolina United Methodists are continuing to reach out in Christian love, repairing homes, donating money and supplies and doing their best to be God’s hands and feet to people in need. By Jessica Brodie.
- Dementia ministry becomes new opportunity for church A crowd of clergy and laity packed the fellowship hall of Mount Hebron United Methodist Church Sept. 25, all eager to learn more about how their church can be in ministry with people with dementia. By Jessica Brodie.