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Vestry Members 2009-2011
Vincent Adams, Sr. Warden
Ebenezer Botchway
Chamberlain Diala
Eric Easter
Marshall Ford, Asst. Treasurer
Olive Franklin, Jr. Warden
Beverly Hall-Chandler
Lydia Hudson
Karen Johnson
Barbara Mills, Secretary
David Moore, Treasurer Elect
Vincent Napoleon
Qyallyna Porte
Charmaine Romear, Treasurer
Alice Ukaegbu
Congregations that have been granted parish status by their diocese are governed by their rector and the Vestry. Traditionally, and by canon law, the Vestry, consisting of wardens and other members, is the legal representative of the parish "in all matters concerning its corporate property and the relations of the Parish to its Clergy," except as may be provided by state law or diocesan canons. The number of vestry members and term of office varies from parish to parish.
The vestry has a legal and moral responsibility for managing the congregation's resources, including operating funds, investments, furnishing, buildings and ground. In addition to the legal roles and responsibilities, there is the spiritual responsibility of leading a congregation. The mission of the church is "to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ" (BCP, p.855). The elected leaders, lay and ordained, have a responsibility to model that mission in their work and to lead the congregation in fulfilling that mission. (Vestry Resource Guide)
Basic responsibilities of the Vestry (as a body)
Support the Mission by Word and Deed
Ensure Effective Congregational Planning
Select the Rector
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Establish and Monitor Programs and Services
Communicate With the Wider Community
Assess Its Own Performance