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Parish Ministries

St. Bartholomew’s Parish Ministries

It is All About God!

It is important to note that the ministries at St. Bartholomew's Parish are not about what we are doing, but are about what God is doing and allowing us to be a part.  This is more than semantics.  We are called to enter into the activies of Jesus and to allow Him to lead us.  It is all to His Glory!

Contact a Team Ministry Coordinator by sending an email to the Parish Office or calling 843.332.8765.

Team Ministry Contact

Altar Guild       

Betty Corning
Acolytes Martha Flowers
Adult Choir Candy Holcombe
Baptism Fr. Ridgill
Brotherhood of St. Andrew Rags Coxe
Buildings and Grounds Julian King
Care Team (A pastoral care ministry) Ann Malone
Children's Ministries Fr. Ridgill
Christianity Explored & Alpha John Foster, III
Confirmation or Reception Fr. Ridgill
Cursillo in Christianity Blair Bryan
Daughters of the King Dee Pennington
Episcopal Church Women (ECW) Tonya Rainey
Episcopal Relief & Development Bene Brockman
Eucharistic Ministers (Formerly Chalice Bearers) Fr. Ridgill
Eucharistic Visitors (Formerly LEMs) Fr. Ridgill
Ingathering (An Outreach Ministry) Tonya Rainey
Jubilate Circle (Seniors Ministry) Bene Brockman
Lay Readers Tom Neville
Learn & Play Preschool Devvy Ridgill
Marriage Preparation & Counseling Fr. Ridgill
Memory Garden (Columbarium) Steve Rumpf
Nursery Nancy Birnbaum
Pastoral Care Fr. Ridgill
Planned Giving & Estate Planning Alice Rumpf
Order of St. Luke (Healing Ministry) Blair Bryan
Outreach Bene Brockman
Parish Life & Kitchen Fr. Ridgill
Prayer Group Blair Bryan
Soup Kitchen Jane & George Garbade
Technology Ministries Scott Mixon
Ushers Bill Dalrymple
Volunteer Coordinator for Receptionists Jean Mixon
Writing Center/SAT (Serving Darlington County Students) John Foster, III
Youth Ministries Fr. Ridgill

 

 

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Last Published: August 25, 2010 9:37 AM

 

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  843.332.8765  
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St. Bartholomew's Parish
103 Campus Drive
Hartsville, SC 29550
 

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 Parish Office Hours

Monday - Thursday

01.30 pm - 4.00 pm

 Open for Prayer 

Sunday- Friday


 

Hear what comfortable words our Saviour Christ saith unto all who truly turn to him.
 
COME unto me, all ye that travail and are heavy laden, and I will refresh you. St. Matt. xi. 28.
 
So God loved the world, that he gave his only-begotten Son, to the end that all that believe in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. St. John iii. 16.
 
Hear also what Saint Paul saith.
This is a true saying, and worthy of all men to be received, That Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners. 1 Tim. i. 15.
 
Hear also what Saint John saith.
If any man sin, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous; and he is the Propitiation for our sins. 1 St. John ii. 1, 2.

We at St. Barts are . . .

Christian  Followers of Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord who seek to fully worship God, to love our neighbor as we love ourselves and to proclaim through the power of the Holy Spirit the Good News that God so loved the world that he gave his only Son so that those who believe in him shall have eternal life.  

Anglican  We are part of the Body of Christ: The One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church established by Jesus ca. 33 AD and draw our Christian roots from the Church in Britain established during the apostolic era.  As such, we subscribe to the Holy Bible as containing all things necessary for salvation, the Historic Creeds of the Catholic (Universal) Church and Anglican formularies and are both Catholic and Reformed. 

Episcopal  We are governed by a Bishop and successor to the Holy Apostles and subscribe to three Biblical orders of ministry that come from the people (laity):  Deacons, Priests, and Bishops.  The Rt Rev Mark J. Lawrence, is the XIV Bishop of South Carolina and The Rev Dr Michael E Ridgill, CfSB, SSC is the Rector of St. Bartholomew's Parish.

Not perfect but are forgiven sinners and invite you to join us for Worship, Christian Education, Service and Proclamation of the Gospel.  It has been said that the church is both a hospital for sinners and a gymnasium for making saints.

Where do I start?  Join us for worship, the best way to know what we do, is to experience what we do in community. 

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