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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Prayers for our deputation


On November 15, 2014 at the 224th Annual Diocesan Convention, Bishop Charles G. vonRosenberg led us in prayers for the Deputies and Alternates who will represent The Episcopal Church in South Carolina at General Convention in 2015.

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The 2018 Deputation

  • Bishop Skip Adams
  • The Very Rev. Rick Lindsey (Deputation Chair)
  • The Rev. Dr. Jim Taylor
  • The Rev. Wil Keith
  • The Rev. Jean McGraw
  • Ms. Pam Guess
  • Andrea McKellar
  • Mr. Lonnie Hamilton
  • Mark Szen
  • The Rev. Cn. Dr. Wilmot T. Merchant II (Alternate)
  • The Rev. Cn. Caleb J. Lee (Alternate)
  • The Rev. Bill Coyne (Alternate)
  • The Rev. Jeff Richardson (Alternate)
  • Carrington Wingard (Alternate)

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