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Coffee With the Bishop

Podcast de The Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina

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This lively mix of one-on-one reflections on scripture and group conversations is an opportunity to spend time with Bishop Daniel P. Richards and his guests over a hot cup of coffee. Hear stories about life as an Episcopalian, meet friends from our diocese, take a front-row seat in rousing theological debates, and study scripture all with our diocese's chief pastor. And, as a former professional coffee cupper, you can count on some deep-dives into the world of coffee. The Rt. Rev Daniel P. Richards is the ninth bishop of EDUSC, an avid runner, and keeper of a vast array of trivia.

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Portada del episodio A Cup with Brenda Martinez

A Cup with Brenda Martinez

This episode Coffee with the Bishop goes international! The bishop and a group from EDUSC recently spent time in Iglesia Episcopal del Ecuador - Diócesis Central (The Episcopal Diocese of Central Ecuador) based in Quito. While there, he sat down with Brenda Martinez, founder of Health Initiatives, a partner of education=hope [https://educationequalshope.org](e=h). Hear Brenda's story about her ongoing journey of faith from a teenager whose grandmother prodded her to attend church on Sundays to discovering her place in the church as a lay volunteer translator to a vital part of the body of Christ bringing dignity and hope to her community. Inside you'll hear: * Bishop Daniel's account of the visit (including our visitation team getting decimated by a young friend at UNO) * Brenda's connection to Holy Cross, Simpsonville * Brenda's English tutor (the American TV show Friends) * What ways our work in the States helps our friends in Quito * How you can get involved Enjoy pictures from the trip here: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCTcgM

8 de may de 2026 - 37 min
Portada del episodio A Cup with Charles Egleston

A Cup with Charles Egleston

Welcome to this episode, where Charles Egleston, seasoned researcher and archivist shares a bit about his discoveries around the history of Black Episcopalians and congregations made up of people of color who were enslaved during the 19th century in South Carolina. Topics discussed include the first Episcopal Church in South Carolina, the Wateree Chapel in 1820 by William Clarkson and the first Black Episcopal clergy person, Thaddeus Saltus in 1881. The bishop and Charles also talk about the humanization of people who were enslaved through the recording of marriages in sacramental registers, sometimes the only existing historical record of those people of God, and how the memorization of The Lord's Prayer and Nicene Creed (along with a written copy of those prayers) was a surreptitious way to open the door to literacy. Other tidbits include small histories for some of the Black congregations in our diocese, the proper way to say Huger Street and the Huguenots coming to Columbia, and the bishop talking about the joy he felt reading the past bishops' journals and discovering how similar his schedule is now to what his predecessors were doing 200 years ago (hint: they were all BUSY!). Join us on this rich journey through our South Carolina history. To see pictures from the bishop and Jessica's visit to the archive as well as some research materials provided by Egleston, click here [https://www.edusc.org/blog/a-peek-into-south-carolina-episcopal-history-with-charles-egleston/]. To see the archive, or to inquire further, contact Egleston at his e-mail address [chaegleston@hotmail.com].

28 de feb de 2026 - 43 min
Portada del episodio The Percolator | Light and Darkness at the Well

The Percolator | Light and Darkness at the Well

Today's episode is the first of The Percolator: not an interview, but a conversation that brews deep thoughts and fills you with energy. Join us as we consider the middle of the Gospel of John - specifically a contrasting look at Nicodemus and the Samaritan woman at the well. This discussion includes how we approach Jesus and share our faith, from a place of light or darkness, and how we show up as witnesses to that faith in our world during challenging times. Later in the episode, we briefly lift up two black saints of the church, Moses the Black and Augustine of Hippo as we remember that our tradition is rooted in the Middle East and North Africa and to keep our picture of Christ global. 01:28 - Gospel of John review 15:40 - Lifting up the work of the Civil Rights movement, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Moses the Black and Augustine of Hippo. 19:15 - A sneak peek of our next guest, South Carolina Black History researcher Charles Egleston.

15 de feb de 2026 - 22 min
Portada del episodio A Cup with Sister Ellen Francis, OSH

A Cup with Sister Ellen Francis, OSH

In today's episode the bishop sits down with Sister Ellen Francis, Order of St. Helena (OSH) to do a bit of demystification of monastic orders of The Episcopal Church. What does monastic life look like in our church? Do they pray "the hours"? Do they wear their habit all the all? As part of their discussion, they'll also talk about the ways in which the OSH has de-gendered prayer language in the daily office, what people could expect if they visited their home for a silent retreat weekend, and other interesting tidbits...listen for the story of the fiercely-loved cookie jar! 00:02:45 - Inclusive language in the daily office 00:08:00 - The prayer life of the monastic community 00:14:05 - The stability of living in monastic community 00:20:00 - Religious Life Sunday in the church 00:24:30 - You're invited to silent retreat weekends at the OSH 00:26:00 - Questions from the diocese ••• Mentioned in today's podcast is The Order of St. Helena's Daily Office prayer app. Get that at the App Store [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/osh-daily-office/id1414572848] or on Google Play [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.osh.OSHDailyOffice&pcampaignid=web_share]. Relevant Links: The Order of St. Helena can be found on line at their website at https://www.osh.org [https://www.osh.org]. ReligiousLifeSunday.net [ReligiousLifeSunday.net]

16 de ene de 2026 - 33 min
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