July 12, 2012 Reaching out As a former College of Charleston student, walking was a way of life. I walked to classes, restaurants, shops, and grocery stores. Without a car several semesters, I was at the mercy of roommates and friends to transport me to church in the suburbs on Continue Reading
Gray Morgan
Variance allowing business/residential use is Unlawful
Great legal editorial in the paper today by a Jewish attorney documenting how the variance granting business and multifamily residential uses of our church is UNLAWFUL. ‘Use-variance’ shouldn’t apply in this case Post and Courier, Wednesday, July 11, 2012 The Board of Zoning Appeals granted a “use-variance” for the historic Continue Reading
Another Letter to the Editor
July 6, 2012 No Sale I am appalled by the Board of Zoning Appeals decision to permit the sale of St. Andrews Lutheran Church at 143 Went-worth St. The beautiful altar with the painting of the risen Christ above, the mahogany pews, the small graveyard with tombs dating back 150 Continue Reading
A Letter to the Editor in the Post and Courier
Save the church July 1, 2012 I am not a parishioner ofSt. AndrewsLutheranChurch, formerly at at43 Wentworth St. I am not a parishioner of Redeemer Presbyterian, now worshiping there. However, as a member of several historic organizations, I think preserving the integrity of our culture and heritage is of the Continue Reading
Editorial in the Charleston Mercury on Redeemer
Real meaning of being the ‘Holy City’ It is one thing for Charleston to be known as the “Holy City,” but it is far more important for this city to be known as a place where the faithful flourish. We indeed have a good number of historic churches and a Continue Reading