- BishopJonathon Holston South Carolina United Methodist Conference
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Holston took the role of Bishop on September 1, 2012. The most favored episcopacy candidate in the elections at the 2012 Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference, he was overwhelmingly elected on the very first ballot. Holston is married to the former Felecia Brown. He and Felicia have two grown children: son Karlton and daughter Brittany. Holston earned his Master of Divinity in biblical studies from The Interdenominational Theological Center, Gammon Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Ga., in 1983. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in religion from the University of Georgia in Athens, Ga. Coming to South Carolina from the North Georgia Conference, Holston served as senior pastor of St. James United Methodist Church in Atlanta for seven years before his episcopal election. Prior to that, he served as superintendent of the Atlanta-Decatur-Oxford District from 1997-2005. Holston possesses extraordinary knowledge gained by his presence throughout the years on numerous boards and committees of The United Methodist Church at the conference and general church level. Holston served as a member of the General Council on Finance and Administration, chair of General Conference Finance and Administrative Legislative Committee and as a member of the United Methodist Board of Global Ministries, the Southeastern Jurisdictional Committee on Episcopacy, Hinton Rural Life Center, Appalachian Development Committee and the Southeastern Jurisdictional Association for Native American Ministries, among other noted roles. His love for missions has taken him around the world and gained him the recognition as a mission specialist in the North Georgia Conference Council of Ministries. In his work as conference disaster relief coordinator, Holston served on the United Methodist Committee on Relief, on the Catastrophic Disaster Response Team and as the Church World Service disaster consultant in Georgia. He has traveled extensively as a specialist in missions to Uganda, Costa Rica, Haiti, Honduras, Zimbabwe, Kenya, India, China and Hong Kong. Holston was a delegate for General Conference in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012. He served as delegate for Jurisdictional Conference in 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012. In 2001 and 2005 he was a delegate for the World Methodist Conference. Previous appointments include associate director of the North Georgia Conference Council on Ministries 1992-1997, senior pastor of Clifton UMC (1986-1992) and senior pastor of Marietta Street UMC (1983-1986). The South Carolina Annual Conference is pleased to have Bishop Jonathan Holston and the vast experience he brings with him to lead South Carolina United Methodists through the next quadrennial.
- Welcome to the South Carolina Conference of The United Methodist Church! This conference is unique in United Methodism. We have a marvelous history comprised of one predominantly African American conference formed in 1866 and one predominantly Anglo conference formed in 1785. The two united in 1972 and continue to witness to God's love for all persons. We celebrate our distinctiveness, and we are committed to our unity in Christ. We invite you to visit our churches and join with us in being bearers of the Good News of Jesus Christ. We are committed to making disciples of Jesus Christ, so the love and grace of Christ may be made known through us.
