
General Convention
The General Convention is an important governing assembly for the Episcopal Church, which is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It meets every three years to discuss and decide on significant matters, including church policies, governance, and social issues. Delegates from across the church, including clergy and lay members, gather to propose, debate, and vote on resolutions that shape the church’s direction and mission. It serves as a pivotal platform for addressing both spiritual and practical concerns within the church community, ensuring that the voices of its members are heard and considered in leadership decisions.