Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina
Diocese of Upper South Carolina | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Ecclesiastical province | Province IV |
Statistics | |
Congregations | 59 (2021) |
Members | 21,765 (2021) |
Information | |
Denomination | Episcopal Church |
Established | October 10, 1922 |
Cathedral | Trinity Cathedral |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Daniel Richards |
Map | |
Location of the Diocese of Upper South Carolina | |
Website | |
edusc.org |
TheEpiscopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina (EDUSC)is a diocese in theEpiscopal Church.
Originally part of theDiocese of South Carolina,it became independent on October 10–11, 1922 following nearly two years of planning.[1]Theseecity isColumbia.Itscathedralis Trinity Cathedral. Thediocesecomprises approximately 60 congregations in the Upstate (northwestern) and Midlands regions of theU.S.stateofSouth Carolina.[2]There are fiveconvocationsin the diocese: Midlands (Columbiaarea), Catawba (Rock Hillarea), Foothills (Greenvillearea), Gravatt (Aikenarea), and Piedmont (Spartanburgareas).[3]
The bishop is Daniel P. Richards. He was elected bishop on September 25 2021 and was consecrated at Trinity Cathedral as bishop on February 26 2022.[4][5]
Among the Diocese's many institutions, the Bishop Gravatt Center began service in 1949 as a retreat and summer camp site. Now a non-profit corporation with its own Board of Trustees, the Center remains a vital part of the Diocese through its summer camp Christian formation program and numerous diocesan and parish activities such as Happening, Cursillo, youth retreats, vestry retreats, parish family weekends, etc.[6]
Bishops of Upper South Carolina
[edit]Honorific & Name | Dates | |
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1st | Kirkman George Finlay | 1922–1938 |
2nd | John James Gravatt | 1939–1953 |
3rd | Clarence Alfred Cole | 1953–1963 |
4th | John Adams Pinckney | 1963–1972 |
5th | George Moyer Alexander | 1973–1979 |
6th | William Arthur Beckham | 1979–1995 |
7th | Dorsey F. Henderson, Jr. | 1995–2009 |
8th | W. Andrew Waldo | 2010–2022 |
9th | Daniel Paul Richards | 2022– |
Parishes, Missions and Institutions as of August 2015
[edit]Parishes and Missions
[edit]- Abbeville -Trinity Church
- Aiken -Saint Augustine of Canterbury Church
- Aiken -Saint Thaddeus Church
- Anderson -Grace Church
- Anderson -Saint George's Church
- Beech Island -All Saints' Church
- Batesburg - Saint Paul's Church
- Boiling Springs -Saint Margaret's Church
- Camden -Grace Church
- Cayce -All Saints' Church
- Chapin -Saint Francis of Assisi Church
- Chester -Saint Mark's Church
- Clemson -Holy Trinity Church
- Clinton -All Saints' Church
- Columbia -Church of the Good Shepherd
- Columbia -St Lukes Church
- Columbia -St Davids Church
- Columbia -Trinity Cathedral Church
- Columbia -Church of the Cross
- Columbia -St Timothys Church
- Columbia -St Johns Church
- Columbia -St Marys Church
- Columbia -St Martins in the Fields Church
- Columbia -St Michael & All Angels Church
- Easley -St Michaels Church
- Eastover - St Thomas
- Edgefield - Church of the Ridge
- Fort Mill - St Pauls Episcopal Church
- Gaffney -Church of the Incarnation
- Graniteville - Saint Paul's Church
- Great Falls -Saint Peter's Church
- Greenville -Saint Francis' Church
- Greenville -Christ Church
- Greenville -Saint Philip's ChurchArchived2013-12-21 at theWayback Machine
- Greenville -Saint Peter's Church
- Greenville -Church of the Redeemer
- Greenville -Saint Andrew's Church
- Greenville -Saint James Church
- Greenwood -Church of the Resurrection
- Greer -Church of the Good Shepherd
- Hopkins -Saint John's Church
- Irmo -Church of Saint Simon and Saint Jude
- Jenkinsville -Saint Barnabas' Church
- Lancaster -Christ Church
- Laurens -Church of the Epiphany
- Lexington -Saint Alban's Church
- Newberry -Saint Luke's Church
- North Augusta -Saint Bartholomew's Church
- Ridgeway -Saint Stephen's Church
- Rock Hill -Church of Our Saviour
- Seneca -Church of the Ascension
- Simpsonville -Holy Cross Church
- Spartanburg -Saint Christopher's Church
- Spartanburg -Saint Matthew's Church
- Spartanburg -Church of the Advent
- Spartanburg -Church of the Epiphany
- Trenton -Church of the Ridge
- Union - Church of the Nativity
- Winnsboro - Saint John's Church
- York - Church of the Good Shepherd
Institutions
[edit]- Aiken Bishop Gravatt Center / Camp Gravatt
- Aiken Mead Hall School
- Columbia George M. Alexander Diocesan House
- Columbia Finlay House
- ColumbiaHeathwood Hall Episcopal School
- Columbia Saint Lawrence Place
- Denmark Voorhees College,
- Greenville Christ Church Episcopal School
- West ColumbiaChapel of the Holy Spirit(at Still Hopes)
- West Columbia South Carolina Episcopal Home at Still Hopes
- York York Place
References
[edit]- ^Clarke, Philip G. (1972).A Brief History of the Diocese of Upper South Carolina: Fiftieth Anniversary Year, 1922-1972.
- ^"Diocese of Upper South Carolina".The Episcopal Church. Archived fromthe originalon 2007-05-08.Retrieved2007-05-10.
- ^"Diocesan Structure"(PDF).Diocese of Upper South Carolina. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 2007-09-29.Retrieved2007-05-10.
- ^"Announcing the Election of the Very Rev. Daniel P. Richards as the ninth Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina - Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina".www.edusc.org.Retrieved2022-02-26.
- ^lwilson (2021-10-11)."Upper South Carolina elects Daniel P. Richards as its ninth bishop".Episcopal News Service.Retrieved2022-02-26.
- ^Diocesan Profile, Search for the Eighth Bishop of Upper South Carolina, 2008, p.16.
See alsoThe Episcopal Church Annual.Morehouse: New York, NY, 2009 and the online interactive directory atThe Red Book