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What do borders mean to you?

What do borders mean to you?

What do borders mean to you? By Christine Hart Serving as a Young Adult in Global Mission and a member of Bethlehem, Irmo What do borders mean to you? I was confronted with this question over and over again at the beginning of February. Our YAGM México group went to...
The Blessing of the Animals,… and Plants, and…

The Blessing of the Animals,… and Plants, and…

The Blessing of the Animals,… and Plants, and… By The Rev. Kris Litman-Koon Pastor, All Saints, Mt. Pleasant It is that time of year when word of a Blessing of the Animals service is heard in many congregations. Saint Francis of Assisi is known as the...
Dominion Over the Earth

Dominion Over the Earth

Dominion Over the Earth By Brandon Bowers a member of the SC Synod’s Creation Care Task Force. He is the owner and operator of Bowers Farm, located in Pomaria, SC. This blog post explains how scripture influences his vocation as a farmer. He and his family attend...
Our Tanzanian Companions

Our Tanzanian Companions

Our Tanzanian Companions By Cathy Milejczak Companion Synod Network The Tanzania Companion Synod’s relationship continues to be a blessing for both South Carolinians and the Uwanji, the largest tribe in the South Western Diocese. Recently the Tanzania Mission Team...
At our church, Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Lexington, we sometimes…

At our church, Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Lexington, we sometimes…

At our church, Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Lexington, we sometimes… By Bonnie Bouknight Coordinator Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church and ELCA SC Synod At our church, Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Lexington, we sometimes “play” a game we like to call, “Did Ja Know?” It’s...
Companion Synod Partnership – Tanzania 2017

Companion Synod Partnership – Tanzania 2017

Companion Synod Partnership – Tanzania 2017 Southwestern Diocese of the Lutheran Church in Tanzania and South Carolina Synod Companion Synod Partnerships are all about being in relationship with one another. Getting to know one another. Walking together and...

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