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Our diocese is called to claim many ministries and to find grace in the tensions that inevitably come from such diverse aspects of our faith. We are called to conserve our rich tradition and nurture the faithful with word and sacrament. We are also called to hear the word of God in new ways which address the great issues of our times and widen the circle of the faithful.

We are called to be a unique Christian witness representative of the blessed assurances of tradition and the glorious challenges of contemporary initiative. We are a people on a journey in a world that is filled with ambiguity, pain, separation, and joy, and we have faith that God is with us in the midst of our journey together.

Continuing Education

     1. The School for Ministry, www.edusc.org/SFM, which includes:   

         a. Diocesan Training Days
 

         b. Lay Ministry Licensure

         c. Community of Hope, www.edusc.org/COH 


Diocesan Institutions

     1. Christ Church Episcopal School

     2. Heathwood Hall Episcopal School

     3. Finlay House

     4. Still Hopes Episcopal Retirement Community

     5. Voorhees College 


     6. The Bishop Gravatt Center 

     7. York Place


Healthy Church Initiative 

       1. www.edusc.org/HCI



Mission and Outreach

     1. Millenium Development Goals 

     2. Matthew 25 

     3. Partnership Cange/World Mission Committee, www.edusc.org/Cange  

     4. Episcopal Relief and Development

Renewal Weekends 

     1. New Beginnings

     2. Happening, www.edusc.org/Happening

     3. Vocare, www.edusc.org/Vocare

     4. Cursillo, www.edusc.org/Cursillo

Women's Ministries

     1. Episcopal Church Women, www.edusc.org/ECW

     2. Daughters of the King, www.edusc.org/DOK


Young Adults

     1. Canterbury Communities, www.edusc.org/Canterbury

     2. Diocesan Recruitement for Young Vocations, www.edusc.org/DRYV

     3. Vocare, www.edusc.org/Vocare


Youth

1. Diocesan Youth Ministry, www.edusc.org/youth