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South Carolina
The Episcopal Church in South Carolina has reorganized and is carrying forward the work of our Lord Jesus Christ, just as generations of Episcopalians in South Carolina have done since 1789, confident that by moving forward together in unity and faith, with God’s help, we will flourish.
South Dakota
The Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota comprises 76 congregations in South Dakota, two congregations in Nebraska, and one congregation in Minnesota. Approximately half of the 12,000 baptized Episcopalians in South Dakota are either Dakota or Lakota Sioux, and the diocese also includes two congregations composed of Sudanese immigrants.
Southeast Florida
The Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida extends from Key West on the south, to Jensen Beach on the north and inland to Clewiston on the west and includes Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Martin counties, along with the Florida Keys portion of Monroe County and the eastern part of Hendry County.
Southern Virginia
The Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia, formed in 1892, has over 30,000 members, 105 congregations: 85 parishes, 19 missions and one ecumenical community. It stretches from the Atlantic Ocean westward to Dan River, and from the south side of the James River at Richmond to the North Carolina border.
Springfield
The Episcopal Diocese of Springfield was founded when the former Diocese of Illinois split into three separate Dioceses: Springfield, Quincy, and Chicago. The Diocese of Springfield includes the area east of the Illinois River and Woodford, Livingston, Ford, and Iroquois counties, and comprises 40 congregations, of which 20 are parishes (self-supporting churches) and the other 20 are missions.