The Rev Dr Kendall S. Harmon, Editor
THE ANGLICAN DIGEST
PO Box 2730
Summerville, SC 29484-2730
Born in 1960 in Illinois and raised in central New
Jersey, Kendall Harmon is a graduate of the Lawrenceville School. He experienced meeting Jesus
Christ personally at age eighteen. Kendall went to Maine where he attended Bowdoin College. He was an active
communicant at St Matthew's, Lisbon Falls, and a chemistry major at
Bowdoin. He graduated, Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude, in 1982.
He received seminary training at Regent
College in Vancouver, British
Columbia from 1982 to 1984, and Trinity Episcopal School
for Ministry, from which he graduated in 1987. He met his wife, Elizabeth,
a nurse at Allegheny
General Hospital, during this time. From
1987 to 1990 he served as Assistant Rector of Church of the Holy Comforter,
Sumter, South Carolina, where their oldest child,
Abigail, was born.
The Harmons moved to Oxford, England in 1990. There,
Elizabeth worked at the John Radcliffe Hospital and their two youngest children,
Nathaniel and Selimah Marie, were born. In 1993 Kendall was awarded his
Doctor of Philosophy from Oxford University, defending a dissertation on
some twentieth-century theological explorations of the doctrine of hell.
Upon returning to South Carolina in 1993, Kendall was called to St Paul's Episcopal Church
in Summerville. The current rector, the Rev Michael Lumpkin, called him to
serve as Theologian - in - Residence, a position he held from 1996-2001.
His ministry during this period emphasized preaching, teaching, and writing,
particularly in the area of eschatology, or the study of the last things.
For example, he taught in parishes in the diocese of South Carolina on the
film "Left Behind," noting that while it raises important questions its answers
are desperately wanting.
Dr Harmon's writings have appeared in
various publications within the Church, including Episcopal Life, The
Living Church, THE ANGLICAN DIGEST, Church Times, and the
Church of England Newspaper. Outside the Church his commentary has
appeared in the Charleston Post and Courier, the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette, and the Cleveland Plain-Dealer. An edited section
of his doctoral thesis, "Nothingness and Human Destiny: Hell in the Thought of
C.S. Lewis," appeared in The Pilgrim's Guide: C.S. Lewis and the Art of
Witness (Eerdmans, 1998).
Dr Harmon has served in many positions in
the diocese of South
Carolina, including those of member of the Standing
Committee and Examining Chaplain. At the national level, he served as a
deputy to the 1997, 2000, 2003 and 2006 General Conventions. In 2001 his wife Elizabeth, on a
scholarship emphasizing rural health care, earned her graduate degree at the
Medical University of South Carolina to become a family nurse
practitioner. She currently serves at a physician's office in Monck's
Corner, South
Carolina, where some of her patients struggle to choose
between paying for medicine or food.
Since January 2002, Dr.
Harmon has been serving as Canon Theologian of the Diocese of South Carolina and
editor of THE ANGLICAN DIGEST, one of the largest circulation publications in
the Anglican Communion. He is also
editor of the Jubilate Deo, the diocesan newspaper for the diocese of South Carolina, director of communications for the Diocese
of South Carolina, and Assistant Rector of Christ/Saint Paul's Yonges Island, South Carolina.
Contact Dr Harmon by e-mail at ksharmon@mindspring.com
or telephone at 843-821-7254
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