The Anglican Diocese of South Carolina

Bishop Chip Edgar's 2024 Convention Address

42 min · 13. mar. 2024
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Bishop Chip Edgar called the Anglican Diocese of South Carolina to exercise hospitality in his address to the 2024 Convention [https://vimeo.com/922554043?share=copy]. The event, which drew more than 300 clergy, delegates and guests to the Cross Schools in Bluffton, was held March 8-9. “If we are true to our nature as the people God has called to himself, keeping our blessings to ourselves is not an option,” he said. He urged those present to be ready to welcome the stranger.  “People by the thousands continue to move to South Carolina… Many are unchurched, and study after study suggests that unchurched folks are more likely to visit a church plant than an established church,” he said. “But many are churched, too, and churched folks are more likely to look for churches. To be hospitable, we have to both strengthen our existing churches and plant new ones.”

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Bishop Chip Edgar's 2024 Convention Address

Bishop Chip Edgar called the Anglican Diocese of South Carolina to exercise hospitality in his address to the 2024 Convention [https://vimeo.com/922554043?share=copy]. The event, which drew more than 300 clergy, delegates and guests to the Cross Schools in Bluffton, was held March 8-9. “If we are true to our nature as the people God has called to himself, keeping our blessings to ourselves is not an option,” he said. He urged those present to be ready to welcome the stranger.  “People by the thousands continue to move to South Carolina… Many are unchurched, and study after study suggests that unchurched folks are more likely to visit a church plant than an established church,” he said. “But many are churched, too, and churched folks are more likely to look for churches. To be hospitable, we have to both strengthen our existing churches and plant new ones.”

13. mar. 202442 min