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The Historic
Manse |
The Manse:
the historic manse has served
as the home of dozens of church pastors and their
families beginning with the
Rev. William States Lee in 1838.
It is on the National Registry
of Historic Places.
Now we are preparing it for our new minister, Rev. David
Lindsay and his family Emily, Hank and Eliza. We
welcome them
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The
Sanctuary
Renovation |
The Sanctuary:
built in 1830, the Sanctuary
is an island landmark.
Restored most recently in 2004 at a cost of
$750,000 it now serves it's
congregation and the island community
in it's original, functional beauty.
Also on the National Registry of Historic Places,
it stands as a testament
to the importance of
worship to
the 18th century planters who built it
and to the continued faith and dedication of the
generations of islanders who has preserved it.
For those who love history visit
www.edistomuseum.org
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Presbyterian Church on Edisto
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The
Presbyterian Church on Edisto Island:
is one of the
oldest
Presbyterian congregations in South
Carolina and consequently the country, the church was
formed in 1710.
It continues today to serve not only it's congregation
and our island through outreach within our community
and by supporting missions through
the Charleston Presbytery.
www.pcedisto.org
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Meet our
Contractor
Michael
Kaiser of Job Construction
Click
Here
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A Special
Thanks
to
Tom Yeargin
Island Preferred Painting
for donating the labor to
do the painting on the
manse. |
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