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Pastoral Care Office Hours:
Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday

Office Phone:
Outside Phone Number: 843-792-9464
Within MUSC, dial 2-9464.

Paging the Chaplains:
Chaplains may be contacted by pager by dialing 843-792-0590. When prompted, enter pager ID 18089.

If you are within the Medical Center, you may page the Chaplains by dialing 2-0590 and entering the pager ID 18089 when prompted.

You may also page the Chaplains by calling the MUSC page operator at 843-792-2123.

Office Location:
Location: 462-E2 and E3, North Tower, MUSC
E-mail: closeg@musc.edu

St. Lukes Chapel

 

St. Luke's Chapel Organ at MUSC

 

The Margaret S. Metcalf tracker organ was built after Hurricane Hugo destroyed the original chapel organ in 1989. It was constructed specifically for this chapel after a thorough professional analysis of the acoustic potential of the building. The instrument has received praise from a wide variety of professional organists of state and national stature as well as those from the Charleston area. The pipe shade carvings depict South Carolina Lowcountry flora and fauna, and those on the tower are symbolic of the Greek god Apollo, the god of healing, radiating health and knowledge through several branches of the health professions. The oxen are symbols of St. Luke and stand for strength and sacrifice.

The new tracker organ is dedicated to the memory of Margaret S. Metcalf by her husband Professor Isaac S.H. (Ted) Metcalf, who was a member of the University faculty.



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