Charles F. "Chip" Edgar III (born August 8, 1964) is an American
Anglican bishop. He has been bishop of the
Anglican Diocese of South Carolina
The Anglican Diocese of South Carolina (ADOSC) is a diocese of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). The diocese covers an area of 24 counties in the eastern part of the state of South Carolina. In 2019, it had 20,195 baptized members an ...
(ADOSC) since 2022.
Early life, marriage and family
Edgar was born in 1964 to Charles F. Edgar Jr. and Virginia Edgar and raised in
Huntsville, Alabama
Huntsville is a city in Madison County, Limestone County, and Morgan County, Alabama, United States. It is the county seat of Madison County. Located in the Appalachian region of northern Alabama, Huntsville is the most populous city in th ...
. He attended Westminster Christian Academy, which his parents has cofounded and on whose board his father served.
The academy was affiliated with present-day Westminster Presbyterian Church, which later joined the
Presbyterian Church in America
The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) is the second-largest Presbyterian church body, behind the Presbyterian Church (USA), and the largest conservative Calvinist denomination in the United States. The PCA is Reformed in theology and pr ...
. In 1973, the board of the academy voted to admit black students for the first time.
Edgar attended
Wheaton College Wheaton College may refer to:
* Wheaton College (Illinois), a private Christian, coeducational, liberal arts college in Wheaton, Illinois
* Wheaton College (Massachusetts)
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from 1982 to 1986, majoring in physical education. From 1987 to 1992, Edgar served in
campus ministry roles with the
Coalition for Christian Outreach at
Grove City College
Grove City College (GCC) is a private, conservative Christian liberal arts college in Grove City, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1876 as a normal school, the college emphasizes a humanities core curriculum and offers 60 majors and 6 pre-professional ...
and as a
residence director at Wheaton. On September 2, 1989, he married Beth Anne Marcinko.
They have two sons and three daughters, the youngest two of whom were adopted.
Ordained ministry
Joining the
Episcopal Church and receiving a call to ordained ministry,
Edgar received an
M.Div. from
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is an academic divinity school founded in 1897 and located in the northern Chicago suburb of Deerfield, Illinois. It is part of and located on the main campus of Trinity International University. It� ...
in 1992 and a master's degree from the
School of Theology at Sewanee in 1997. He served as a curate at
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Chattanooga, from 1993 to 1994, and as canon pastor of the
Cathedral Church of St. Luke in Orlando from 1994 to 1997.
In 1997, Edgar was called as rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in
Glen Ellyn, Illinois, where during his tenure average Sunday attendance rose from 175 to nearly 500 and $3.4 million was raised for a parish hall and classroom expansion.
From 2001 to 2003, Edgar was elected to the Bishop and Trustees of the
Episcopal Diocese of Chicago
The Episcopal Diocese of Chicago is the official organization of the Episcopal Church in Chicago and Northern Illinois, US. The diocese is headed by Bishop Paula Clark, who is the first woman and first African-American to lead the diocese. ...
, the body that oversees the diocese's real property.
After the consecration of
Gene Robinson
Vicky Gene Robinson (born May 29, 1947) is a former bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire. Robinson was elected bishop coadjutor in 2003 and succeeded as bishop diocesan in March 2004. Before becoming bishop, he served as Canon to the ...
as
bishop of New Hampshire, Edgar left the Episcopal Church and joined the
Anglican Mission in America
The Anglican Mission in the Americas (AMiA) or The Anglican Mission (AM) is a self-governing church inheriting its doctrine and form of worship from the Episcopal Church in the United States (TEC) and Anglican Church of Canada with members and ch ...
, under the authority of the
Anglican Church of Rwanda.
The Edgars moved to
Columbia, South Carolina
Columbia is the capital of the U.S. state of South Carolina. With a population of 136,632 at the 2020 census, it is the second-largest city in South Carolina. The city serves as the county seat of Richland County, and a portion of the ci ...
, where Edgar became the founding rector of
Church of the Apostles. Services were held in the
South Carolina State Museum
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Auditorium from 2004 to 2011, until the church completed new facilities in downtown Columbia. During his tenure, the church grew from a core group of 25 to have average Sunday attendance of nearly 400.
In 2014, after several AMIA churches had left the organization to become part of
PEARUSA, Church of the Apostles was designated as
pro-cathedral
A pro-cathedral or procathedral is a parish church that temporarily serves as the cathedral or co-cathedral of a diocese, or a church that has the same function in a Catholic missionary jurisdiction (such as an apostolic prefecture or apostolic ...
of the PEARUSA Southeast Network. In 2016, the PEARUSA Southeast Network dissolved and Church of the Apostles joined the
Anglican Diocese of the Carolinas, where it was designated as the diocesan cathedral and Edgar as
dean.
During Edgar's tenure as rector and dean, Church of the Apostles commissioned
church planters or church revitalizers in
Bellevue, Washington
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;
Woodstock, Georgia
Woodstock is a city in Cherokee County, Georgia, United States. The population was 33,039 as of 2019 according to the US Census Bureau. Originally a stop on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Woodstock is part of the Atlanta metropolitan are ...
;
Houston, Texas;
Wilmore, Kentucky;
Lynn Haven, Florida; and
Lexington, South Carolina
Lexington is the largest town in and the county seat of Lexington County, South Carolina, United States. It is a suburb of the state capital, Columbia. The population was 23,568 at the 2020 Census, and it is the second-largest municipality in th ...
.
Episcopal ministry
Edgar was elected bishop of Anglican diocese of South Carolina, succeeding
Mark Lawrence, on October 16, 2021.
He was consecrated by the Most Rev.
Foley Beach on March 2, 2022, at the
Cathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul. Edgar stated that his goal would be to accelerate church planting in the diocese, especially in the
metro Charleston area, which has seen substantial population growth.
On September 13, 2022, Edgar ordained the Rev. Henrietta Rivers to the priesthood at St. John's Chapel in
Charleston. Rivers is the first black
woman ordained a priest in the ADOSC. “As Henrietta herself says, more important than ordaining a black woman, though I don’t minimize that, is the importance of ordaining someone who is equipped and gifted for leadership in the church, someone who is called by God to ordained ministry,” Edgar said. “I’m delighted to be ordaining her.”
Outcome of litigation
Edgar's first year as bishop was dominated by the denouement of the long-running legal battle between the ADOSC and the
Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina over properties valued at $500 million.
In April 2022, the
South Carolina Supreme Court
The South Carolina Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The court is composed of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices. issued a decision awarding 14 of the ADOSC's 29 contested parish properties to the EDOSC:
Christ Church, Mount Pleasant; Good Shepherd, Charleston; Holy Comforter, Sumter;
Holy Cross, Stateburg; Holy Trinity, Charleston; St. Bartholomew's, Hartsville;
St. David's, Cheraw; St. Luke's, Hilton Head; St. Matthew's, Fort Motte; St. James, Charleston; St. John's, Johns Island; St. Jude's, Walterboro; Trinity, Myrtle Beach; and
Old St. Andrew's, Charleston. Clarifying a lower court ruling that in turn interpreted an earlier Supreme Court decision in the matter, the Supreme Court determined that the 14 parishes did indeed create an “irrevocable trust in favor of the National Church and its diocese” by in some form adopting the Episcopal Church's 1979
Dennis Canon.
Several of the parishes requested a rehearing, arguing that, based on the court's criteria, they had not placed their property in
trust (or had revoked the trust pursuant to South Carolina law) for the benefit of the Episcopal Church and its associated diocese. In August 2022, the court granted the petitions of six of the parishes, leaving eight parish properties set to be returned to EDOSC: St. John's Episcopal Church on Johns Island,
Christ Church in Mount Pleasant,
St. David's Episcopal Church in Cheraw, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Charleston; St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in Hartsville; St. James Episcopal Church in James Island, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Fort Motte, and Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Charleston.
(In October 2022, without a critical mass of Episcopalians to restart a congregation, the EDOSC agreed to sell St. Matthew's Episcopal Church to the ADOSC congregation.
)
Edgar and EDOSC Bishop
Ruth Woodliff-Stanley
Ruth Woodliff-Stanley (born August 9, 1962) is a prelate of the Episcopal Church and currently serves as the 15th Bishop of South Carolina. She is the 1,137 Bishop consecrated for the church. Woodliff-Stanley is the first regular diocesan Bi ...
, who had been consecrated in 2021, began
mediation
Mediation is a structured, interactive process where an impartial third party neutral assists disputing parties in resolving conflict through the use of specialized communication and negotiation techniques. All participants in mediation are ...
to discuss a resolution to the disputes between the dioceses in spring 2022.
On September 26, 2022, Edgar and Woodliff-Stanley jointly announced a
settlement between the dioceses. While the settlement did not affect remaining issues regarding the property rights of three parishes still pending before the state Supreme Court or a
betterment
In real estate, betterment is the increased value of real property from causes other than investment made by the property owner. It is, therefore, usually referred to as unearned increment or windfall gain.
When, for instance, a property is rezo ...
s lawsuit by several parishes pending in state trial court, "it does resolve all remaining issues regarding diocesan properties." As part of the settlement, St. Christopher Camp and Conference Center on
Seabrook Island was transferred from the ADOSC to the EDOSC on October 1, 2022.
Under the settlement, the ADOSC also transferred the bishop's residence in Charleston, additional diocesan-owned real property in Charleston and
Santee
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. The EDOSC waived claims to the ADOSC's leasehold interest in the diocesan headquarters. Historical papers in ADOSC possession will be made available for copying by both dioceses and then donated to the
South Carolina Historical Society or another mutually agreed nonprofit; similarly, historical silver in ADOSC without a claim by a parish will be donated to the
Charleston Museum
The Charleston Museum is a museum located in the Wraggborough neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina. It is one of the oldest museums in the United States. Its highly regarded collection includes historic artifacts, natural history, decor ...
or another mutually agreed nonprofit. Bishops' portraits in the possession of ADOSC will be copied and then transferred to EDOSC.
Both the ADOSC and the EDOSC agreed to provide
quitclaim deeds to ADOSC church plants whose properties were not subject to orders in the litigation. They also agreed to dismiss pending litigation in federal court over diocesan names and seals, leaving the EDOSC as the owner of the historical name and seal. “This settlement agreement allows us to invest our diocesan energy, time, focus, and resources in gospel ministry rather than litigation," Edgar commented. "While the losses we have experienced, including those of St. Christopher and several of our parish buildings are painful, I am grateful that the work we have done has brought an end to litigation between our dioceses."
References
External links
Anglican Diocese of South Carolina website
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1964 births
Living people
Bishops of the Anglican Church in North America
21st-century Anglican bishops in the United States
Christians from South Carolina
Wheaton College (Illinois) alumni
Anglican realignment people