St. Matthew's Lutheran Church
Charleston, SC
September 20, 2015
Rev. James Blaylock
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church- August 2, 2015
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church
Charleston, South Carolina
August 2. 2015
Rev. Dr. William Trexler
The May 31sermon of Dr. William Trexler
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Charleston, South Carolina
Pastor Emeritus Richard Campbell
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church
Charleston, South Carolina
Pastor Emeritus Richard Campbell
August 30, 2015
Doug Ludlum on the St. Matthew's organ- June 10, 2015
His first time playing the reinstalled Austin organ marking the near completion of the renovation of the St. Matthew's 1872 sanctuary.
The May 24 sermon of Dr. William Trexler
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Charleston, South Carolina
Lutheran Pastor Sings ‘Alleluia’ for Communion—All Welcome to Share
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At Shepherd of the Sea Lutheran Church, we turn away all those Jesus would turn away, Pastor Brad Bellah says. And that is,” “No One,” the congregation joins Pastor Brad in answering. On the night he was betrayed, our Lord Jesus took bread, and gave thanks; broke it, and gave it to his disciples saying: “take and eat; this is my body, given for you. Do this for the remembrance of me.” Again after supper, He took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it for all to drink saying: “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, shed for you and for all people for the forgiveness of sin. Do this for the remembrance of me.”
Words said by Pastor Brad Bellah and his assistants when the Communion elements are given: (For the bread) “This is the body of Christ, broken for you.” (For the juice) “This is the blood of Christ, shed for you.” Shepherd of the Sea Lutheran Church is ELCA in Garden City, SC. Pastor Brad Bellah, a native of Johns Island, SC and is a graduate of the College of Charleston in 1999.
Shepherd of the Sea services are Saturdays, 6:00 pm; Sundays, 8:30 & 11:00 am, and Children’s Church 11:00 am Worship times may change. Please call 843-651-7377 to verify. Holy Communion is open to all at all Worship services at 2637 HWY 17 Business South, Garden City,SC 29576 We Lutherans in South Carolina are part of a church that shares a living, daring confidence in God’s grace — and there’s room for all here. Your questions, curiosity, passion and complexities are part of who you are, and you are a beloved child of the living God! In the South Carolina Synod, we seek to respond to God’s love by loving him and serving the people he has created. There are ministries for – and with – all ages, not only in the state of South Carolina, but in many parts of the globe. The South Carolina Synod is one of 65 synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). FACTS: 4.7 million people live within the synod territory, 52,000 baptized Lutherans in the South Carolina Synod, 154 congregations and worshiping communities, Three Companion Synods: Lutheran Churches in Japan, Tanzania and Colombia, South Carolina Lutheran Retreat Centers, Latino mission congregations, Active ministry organizations for all ages: College, Men, Women, Young Adult and Youth. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is one of the largest Christian denominations in the United States, with more than 3.7 million members in more than 9,300 congregations across the 50 states and in the Caribbean region. Known as the church of God's work. Our hands, the ELCA emphasizes the saving grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ, unity among Christians and service in the world. The ELCA's roots are in the writings of the German church reformer, Martin Luther.
Christmas EVE 2015
Christmas Eve service 2015, Luke 2:1-20
Catholic Extension & Charleston, South Carolina
Visit the Neighborhood House in Charleston, South Carolina. Neighborhood House offers a wide range of community outreach services including education, health & wellness, adult education and food assistance. Catholic Extension donors have been supporting the Diocese of Charleston and ministries like this within it since 1909. For more information about Catholic Extension, visit catholicextension.org.
Organs of L'Organo
In this long awaited video I visit pipe organs in Charleston, South Carolina that will be heard on the yearly Piccolo Spoleto L'Organo series in May. Look for a segment of this to appear on SCETV soon.
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Here are the 6 churches and instruments covered in no particular order
Cathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul
Gabriel Kney Pipe Organ Builders, Ltd., London, Ontario (1976) Casework by Theodore Charles Bates, London, England (185
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Roman Catholic)
Bedient Pipe Organ Company, Lincoln, NE, Opus 22 (1986)
First (Scots) Presbyterian Church
Ontko & Young Co., Pipe Organ Builders, Charleston, SC, Opus 21 (1992)
French Protestant (Huguenot) Church
Henry Erben, New York, NY (1845)
Holy Spirit Lutheran Church
Robert Noehren Organ (1963) Jean-Paul Buzard Organ Builders, rebuilt (2017)
St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church
Austin Organs, Inc., Hartford, CT, Opus 2465 (1967)
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Matthew Christopher Renken
CHARLESTON - Matthew Christopher Renken of Charleston, South Carolina, entered into eternal rest on April 22, 2012. The relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral service at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church on Saturday, April 28, at 2 p.m., followed by internment at Bethany Cemetery. The family will receive friends at J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Downtown Chapel between 5 and 7 p.m. on Friday, April 27. Matthew was born March 7, 1973, the son of Ralph Ernest Renken and Linda Glisson Renken Wackym. He attended Bishop England High School, the University of London, and received his B.A. from Wingate University, where he was a member of Delta Sigma fraternity. He was the former owner of the Gateway House Inn in Charleston and the current owner of Port City Liquors and Plan Ahead Events of Charleston. Matthew was a member of service organizations, including Hibernian Society, Delta Sig and St. Matthew's Church. He served on several boards, including the Harbour Club and the Village Playhouse. Matthew spent countless hours organizing and attending fundraising events for charitable causes, one of his favorites being Hounds for Heroes. He is survived by his Mother, Linda, and Step Father, Col. F. Nick Wackym of Charleston, S.C.; two sisters: Robin Renken Dallis (Alex) of Charleston, S.C., and Roxanne Renken Blakely (Steve) of Kingsland, GA; two brothers: Ralph E. Renken, Jr. of St. Augustine, FL, and Lt. Col. Nick Wackym, III (Pam) of Summerville, S.C.; nine nieces: Betsy Brabham Bennett (Allan), Blair E. Blakely, Brittany A. Blakely, Michelle Renken, Rebecca Renken, Emily Renken, Libby Dallis, Tori Gill (Ricky) and Rebecca Wackym; and two nephews: Billie Dallis and James Dallis. He is also survived by extended family, including Lt. Col. Bryan Lawson (Holly), Susan Daniel (Jerry) of Beaumont, TX, and his aunts, uncles and cousins, who love him dearly and will miss him greatly. Always with a glib phrase, a great dance move and one of Big Ralph's silk pocket squares, Matthew was certainly the life of any party. The real treasure, though, was his tender soul. His warmth and genuine affection gave him the ability to make each person feel as though he or she was the most important person in the room. Say the words, Stand up if Matthew was your close friend and you will watch a room come to its feet. His beloved father, Ralph, preceded him in death his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renken of Charleston and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Glisson of Andrews, S.C. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to St. Matthew's Church Capital Fund, 405 King Street, Charleston, S.C.
Official Shamora Live at St. Matthew Baptist Church in Charleston, SC
Shamora ministering her song Bend Don't Break at St. Matthew Baptist Church in Charleston, SC.
How Great Is Our God
Vigil at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC.
7 Facts about South Carolina
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1. While the British originally established Carolina as one settlement, they divided it in 1729 into North and South Carolina to make governing easier. To this day, surveyors walk through the landscape to figure out exactly where the lines are.
2. South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union, and after striking out on its own the state actually printed its own money and created its own postage stamps. South Carolina was the first state to ratify the Articles of Confederation. The state was later readmitted to the United States on June 25, 1886.
3. On April 12, 1861, the Civil War began at Fort Sumter in South Carolina when Confederate soldiers opened fire on the Union soldiers guarding the sea fort. The conflict that followed has been called the “bloodiest four years in American history.” The fort is now a national monument and popular tourist destination.
4. Columbia is the capital of South Carolina. Named for Christopher Columbus, it is 100 years older than the United States of America. It is known for its beautiful old buildings and its azaleas.
5. Charleston has earned the nickname “The Holy City” because there are more than 400 places of worship representing several denominations across the city. At 297 feet tall, St. Matthew's Lutheran Church is the tallest structure in the city of Charleston. At one point, it was also the tallest structure in the state.
6. South Carolina is home to the world’s hottest chili pepper, Smokin’ Ed’s “Carolina Reaper,” grown by Ed Currie of the PuckerButt Pepper Company. Currie’s peppers are so hot that often people who eat them will spasm and vomit.
7. The South Carolina state flag dates back to 1775 and is full of symbols from the Revolutionary War. The blue background matches the color of the colonial soldiers’ uniforms. The crescent is borrowed from the soldiers’ hats. The palmetto tree represents a successful stand against a British attack. South Carolina is called the Palmetto State, named for the distinctive tree that grows along its coast. Additionally, palmetto trees are historically important because they were used to build Fort Moultrie, the site of the American colonists’ first victory during the Revolutionary War. Reportedly, British cannonballs would just bounce off of the soft Palmetto walls.
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Zion at thy shining gates - Choirs of Grace Episcopal Church, Charleston, SC
The St. Gregory Choir and St. Nicholas Choir of Grace Episcopal Church sing Zion at thy shining gates (arr. George Guest) at Advent Lessons and Carols on November 27, 2011 at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church in Charleston.
Corpus Christi 2013
Corpus Christi procession from Cathedral of St. John The Baptist Cathedral to St. Mary's Catholic Church in Charleston, South Carolina
St. Matthews COGICJ (Florence, SC)
Elder William English
Sermon Topic: Ministering in an Unconventional Way!!
Scripture: Matthews 8:1-10
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Welcome, Investiture and Seating of Bishop Skip Adams
The Right Reverend Gladstone B. Skip Adams, III, was elected as Provisional Bishop of The Episcopal Church in South Carolina at a Special Convention on September 10, 2010. The brief business meeting was immediately followed by a festive Choral Eucharist with the Welcoming, Investiture and Seating of the bishop.