You and Yours are Cordially Invited
to the St. James Santee Parish Episcopal Church
Annual Brick Church
Service
April 12, 2015 - 11:00 am
followed by a
covered dish picnic.
(Directions to the right)
Preacher and Celebrant this year:
The Rt. Rev. Charles vonRosenberg
Bishop of the Episcopal Church in SC
Born in Fayetteville, N.C., on July 11, 1947, Charles vonRosenberg
graduated from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, with a bachelor
of arts in 1969. He earned his master of divinity degree from Virginia Theological
Seminary in 1974. Early in his episcopate, the University of the South's School
of Theology awarded him an honorary doctor of divinity. Ordained as a priest in 1975, he served as
rector/vicar of four small churches in and around Belhaven, N.C. He was vicar
and rector of churches in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina from 1976
until 1989.
For many years, Bishop vonRosenberg served in the Diocese of Upper
South Carolina, as rector of the Church of the Resurrection in Greenwood and
later as Canon to the Ordinary (assistant to the Bishop) of that diocese from
1989-1994. Later he accepted a call to be rector of St. James Episcopal Church
in Wilmington, N.C. As
Third Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of East Tennessee from February 1999
until his retirement in June 2011, he oversaw an area of 34 counties in
Tennessee and three in North Georgia, with 45 congregations and five worshiping
communities and nearly 16,000 active members. Bishop vonRosenberg serves in the
House of Bishops, and ex officio on the board of trustees of the University of
the South. He was also was elected to the university's board of regents. In
2008 he attended the Lambeth Conference and participated with other bishops in
a “Walk of Witness” through central London to draw attention to the Millennium
Development Goals, which target poverty reduction around the world. He has served as Bishop Provisional of The
Episcopal Church in South Carolina since a special diocesan Convention on
January 26, 2013, when he was elected and invested as Bishop.
Bishop vonRosenberg and his wife, Annie, a native of Alexandria, Va.,
married in 1973 and they have two sons and families, including six
grandchildren. The vonRosenbergs reside in the Daniel Island community of
Charleston.
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