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The
Episcopal Church USA

505 Calvert Avenue
Clinton, South Carolina 29325
864/833-1388


The Diocese of
Upper South Carolina

 

  

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 


All Saints' Parish House
in Winter Snow
Photograph courtesy of Bill Jones



 

 


 

Education. Sunday School:  A Bible-based class for children of all ages is offered at 9:15 on Sundays from September through May. 

Nursery:  A nursery is provided for small children during Sunday School and church.  Bible stories and related activities are included. 

Adult Forum:  An informative discussion-based class for adults is taught by Fr. Morgan each Sunday from September through May at 9:15.  No previous church experience or Biblical knowledge is needed to participate.
 

Choir. All Saints' offers an adult choir from September through May. No auditions are necessary. If you enjoy singing, please meet with us for rehearsal on Wednesday evenings and sing with us at the Sunday Eucharist. Contact Cindy Perry, organist and choir master, at goodshepherd@backroads.net.

Youth Group. Our young people meet on alternate Sunday evenings for fellowship, study, fun, and work. They often go together on various outings, such as white water rafting, skiing, and other fun sports.
Canterbury Community. All Saints' is located in a college town, and ministry with college students is a large part of our work. If you are a Presbyterian College student or have a son or daughter who is a Presbyterian College student, please check out our Canterbury Community. For more information call 864/833-1388 or email allsaintsclinton@earthlink.net.

Lectors/Lay Readers/Chalice Bearers/Vergers. If you are interested in assisting our priest in leading the worship services, please contact the rector for instruction and practice in reading the scriptures to the congregation and leading the prayers of the people as well as administering the chalice during Eucharist.
Acolytes. Acolyting is a ministry of our young people, both boys and girls. They help in a very special way to lead the congregation in its worship of God. They lead in our processions and serve at our altar. If you have a young person in your home who is interested in acolyting, please contact the rector for instruction and practice.

 

 

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