Conference News
UMCSC churches should confirm E-Verify compliance
State law requires churches to file certain forms whenever they hire new employees, whether the employees are clergy...
Rev. Strawther joins conference team of congregational specialists
The Rev. Walter Strawther has been appointed to serve as the congregational specialist for the Columbia and Hartsville...
Clergy Health Cohort to be led by Rev. Dr. Jamieson
Participation is limited, so click the image below to sign up today!
Still time to prepare for Aldersgate Special Needs Sunday
Aldersgate Special Needs Ministry – born at the 2003 South Carolina Annual Conference – provides homes for adults with...
Conference Center back open for meetings
The United Methodist Conference Center in Columbia is now back open for meetings, with some restrictions still in...
“Both/And” Maximizing Hybrid Worship training set for July 31
“Both/And” Maximizing Hybrid Worship Experiences for Online and In-Person Audiences.
Virtual SEJ Conference set for July 21
The Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference will convene in a one-day virtual special session on July 21. The SEJ...
UMCSC COVID-19 Best Practices updated after new CDC guidance
Based on current CDC guidelines, we do not recommend any specific restrictions on participation in church...
Today is the final day to register for AC2021
All lay and clergy members are encouraged to register now for the 2021 South Carolina Annual Conference, which will...
Bishop Holston to continue as S.C. resident bishop into late 2022
Bishop L. Jonathan Holston will remain as resident bishop of the South Carolina Annual Conference of The United...
New Clergy Care ministry: “You are not alone”
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed how ministry is done, clergy across the South Carolina...
Bishop Holston: Let us pray together for peace
A statement from Bishop L. Jonathan Holston, resident bishopof the South Carolina Conference of The United Methodist...