Annie R. Crocker, director of Lay Servant Ministries in Spartanburg, is on track to become the first certified lay minister in the South Carolina Conference.
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S.C. United Methodist meteorologist receives an Emmy Award
An active member of St. Mark United Methodist Church, North, has been honored with an Emmy Award: Lake City native and WIS-TV meteorologist Von Gaskin.
Read MoreAugusta Road celebrates 61st Heritage Sunday with mortgage-burning, more
Everyone loves a party and on May 20, Augusta Road United Methodist Church was celebrating.
Read MoreSt. Paul UMC’s 16-year connection with the Red Bird Mission
By Mayo Collier. St. Paul United Methodist Church has been sending teams to the Red Bird Mission, near Beverly, Kentucky, since 2003. What started out as a youth mission trip has now grown into a mission priority in which the entire congregation is involved. There have been 17 mission trips over the past 16 years.
Read MoreAC2018 overview: ‘In Mission from Anywhere to Everywhere’
By Jessica Brodie. Calling it “a gathering of people of faith,” South Carolina Resident Bishop L. Jonathan Holston kicked off the 2018 session of Annual Conference with a powerful service of opening worship June 3.
Read MoreOther petitions beyond COB’s now being accepted for 2019 General Conference
By Jessica Brodie. Other petitions beyond the Council of Bishops’ that are in harmony with the stated call for the 2019 special session of General Conference can be submitted for consideration. That is the ruling from the Judicial Council, the top court of The United Methodist Church.
Read MoreAC2018 passes three new resolutions
By Jessica Brodie. In just more than an hour on Day 4 of Annual Conference, the body debated, amended and passed three of its four resolutions and referred the fourth to the General Conference Delegation for 2019.
Read MoreAC passes five changes to standing rules
By Jessica Brodie. Annual Conference kicked off early Monday with several new changes approved by the body to the conference’s standing rules, including a change on voting for resolutions from the last day to the second full day and a change to help simplify voting and ensure there will be no situations where a “no” petition vote means “yes” (and vice versa).
Read MoreSouth Carolina re-votes on Amendment I
By Jessica Brodie. South Carolina United Methodists got the chance to re-vote June 5 on Constitutional Amendment I, one of five approved by the 2016 General Conference but that had to be ratified by annual conferences before inclusion in the Discipline.
Read MoreMission and health: AC embraces abundant life with hula hoops, health kit packing, more
By Jessica Brodie. Tuesday at Annual Conference celebrated the many ways South Carolina United Methodists engage in missions and global health. From packing health kits to lifting up global and in-state mission work to taking on a world hula-hoop record, it was all designed to celebrate how the Annual Conference works together for healthy bodies, healthy homes and healthy communities.
Read MoreHines preaches ordination service on the power of God’s call
By Jessica Brodie. Bishop Mildred Hines, resident bishop of the South Atlantic Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, preached the ordination service Monday night, June 4, bringing a word on “From God’s Lips to Yours.”
Read MoreNearly 40 retiring pastors celebrated during AC2018
By Allison Trussell. The Annual Conference recognized and celebrated 37 retiring pastors during a June 5 service.
Read MoreAlexander preaches AC memorial service on hope, faith despite painful loss
By Jessica Brodie. In an Annual Conference memorial service June 4 remembering the lives of 52 clergy, spouses and others who have gone on to heaven in the past year, Dr. B. McIver Alexander Jr. brought a message of hope and faith despite a sorrowful, painful loss.
Read MoreRoss lifts up a mission for God at AACW 25th anniversary luncheon
By Jessica Brodie. What mission are you on for God? That was the question posed by Dr. Rosetta Ross, professor of religion at Spelman College and keynote speaker for the 25th anniversary of the African-American Clergy Women at their luncheon gathering at Annual Conference June 4.
Read MoreUMCSC health costs to stay low thanks to strong investment earnings
By Jessica Brodie. Thanks to strong investment earnings, clergy and laity covered by the South Carolina health insurance plan will see no increase in premium next year even though premium costs will rise.
Read MoreChurches, individuals honored with Annual Conference awards
By Jessica Brodie. Lifting up hearts and lives dedicated to Christian service, the South Carolina Annual Conference honored dozens of clergy and laity across the state during the conference’s annual awards breakfast June 5.
Read MoreAC2018 Bible study focuses on ‘spiritual checklist’ before mission trips
By Allison Trussell. Before you go on a trip, you have a checklist. Did you pack enough clothes? Toothbrush and toothpaste? Similarly, before you go on a mission trip, you need to do a spiritual check, said Dr. Herbert Marbury, assistant professor of Hebrew Bible at Vanderbilt Divinity School and the Bible study leader for this year’s annual conference.
Read MoreMission Expo lifts up ministries of local churches
By Allison Trussell. Lay Leadership presented the 2018 Mission Expo Monday and Tuesday of Annual Conference.
Read MoreNelson preaches on lessons from Luke at Laity-Clergy Luncheon
By Jessica Brodie. Bringing a message on pouring out our precious gifts for our master like the sinful woman did with her perfume in the Gospel of Luke, the Rev. Angela Ford Nelson spoke to a crowded room at the Lay Servant Ministries’ Laity-Clergy Partnership Luncheon Tuesday, June 5, at Annual Conference.
Read MoreAC2018 closes churches, changes charge lines
By Allison Trussell. The mood of Annual Conference turned somber during the last morning session as the Rev. Cathy Jamieson, Columbia District superintendent, led delegates through the final resolutions of church closures.
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