Organist Vacancy

St. John's has an opening for a parish organist.  The position is 10 hours/week and is available immediately.

The Music Ministry of this traditional Episcopal parish includes an annual concert series, annual regional choir workshop, summer choir camp for area choir members, and a 28-voice adult choir.

Duties include accompanying weekly choir practice and playing for Sunday services and all special seasonal liturgies, funerals, weddings. 

We are seeking a competent musician with solid keyboard skills and a background in traditional/classical repertoire. A bachelor degree in music is preferred. 

Dedication to his/her ministry, a strong work ethic, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to work collaboratively are essential to the continuing development of a rapidly growing, vibrant music ministry.

The organ is a two-manual 9-rank Moller. Built in 1939, it underwent extensive renovation in 2000. 

Applicants are asked to send a resume, references, and audition tape/CD to Tammy Williams, Minister of Music, at St. John's Episcopal Church, 252 S. Dargan Street, Florence, SC 29506 or twilliams@stjohnsflorence.org.

 

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Manna House Sunday

Please share food with those in need in our community.  Bring the food on the first Sunday of each month and
place it in the basket in the narthex of
the church.

There is a great need for the following items:

- Small jars of jelly
- Canned vegetables - especially beans, tomatoes, soup
- Canned fruits
- Canned meats
- Dry goods
- especially rice, macaroni and cheese, Jell-o, pudding, Bisquick, dried peas and beans

Note: Cans with pop tops are very helpful for those who do not have a kitchen.
 

  “For I was hungry and you gave me food;
I was thirsty and you gave me drink;
I was a stranger and you made me welcome…”

Matthew 25:35-40

Last Published: April 23, 2009 11:24 AM
 

Lessons for the
Week of Pentecost 9

 

Monday, July 26

2 Samuel 2:1-11

Psalms 56-58

Acts 15:36-16:5

Mark 6:14-29

Tuesday, July 27

2 Samuel 3:6-21

Psalms 61 and 62

Acts 16:6-15

Mark 6:30-46

Wednesday, July 28

2 Samuel 3:22-39

Psalm 72

Acts 16:16-24

Mark 6:47-56

Thursday, July 29

2 Samuel 4:1-12

Psalm 71

Acts 16:25-40

Mark 7:1-23

Friday, July 30

2 Samuel 5:1-12

Psalm 69

Acts 17:1-15

Mark 7:24-37

Saturday, July 31

2 Samuel 5:22-6:11

Psalms 75 and 76

Acts 17:16-34

Mark 8:1-10

 

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