St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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Our VestryFollow this link for a list of current vestry members | Use this link to send the vestry an email | Duties | Minutes | Annual Council delegates
Democratic structures are an important part of governance in the Episcopal Church--including vestries. A vestry is a group of lay people elected by the parish to work with the rector to oversee the temporal health of their congregation. A new group of vestry members is elected at each Annual Congregational Meeting (in January), and all communicants of St. Stephen's are eligible to vote.
St. Stephen's is blessed with an active, working vestry made up of 18 dedicated parishioners who give generously of their time and talent. Our vestry includes people with a variety of skills and backgrounds, ages, and length of time as parishioners of St. Stephen's. Some are lifelong Episcopalians. Others are relatively new to the Episcopal Church.
The vestry of St. Stephen's Church meets at 6:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month. Each meeting contains presentations about and discussion of various areas of parish life, and is attended by staff and clergy. Visitors are always welcome to attend any meeting, excepting, of course, executive sessions of the vestry.
To communicate with the vestry, you may contact any member individually by phone or in person, or send the senior warden an email.
In cooperation with the Clergy, the vestry:
The Vestry elects
The duties of the vestry, and their election, are discussed in the Constitution and Canons of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia.
Most recent vestry minutes (download): September 2012 | October 2012 | November 2012 | December 2012
Robert Allen
Gussie Bannard
Mary Anne Burke
Mark Burnett
Richard Clary
Carter Doswell
Seth Humphreys
Martha Moore
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