Beginning with meetings of the Joint Standing Committees of Executive Council on Monday, the Council convened in plenary on Tuesday, January 25. That morning, they heard reports from the Presiding Officers, click here for remarks from the Presiding Bishop and click here for remarks by the President of the House of Deputies, the Treasurer of Executive Council, and updates from the Chairs of the Joint Standing Committees on the work taking place that week. Council also had a LGBTQIA+ listening session with representatives of TransEpiscopal, a presentation and discussion with Dr. Brandt Lee about the bias and racism experienced by Asian American Pacific Islander people as part of the Council's ongoing conversations on dismantling racism, presentations about the 2023-24 budget and 2022 Parochial Report, and updates from staff and interfaith partners.

On Wednesday, January 26, the Executive Council Joint Standing Committee on Mission Beyond The Episcopal Church made a special motion to have the Executive Council take up resolution MB033, which was passed.


On Thursday, January 27, the Executive Council passed the following resolutions:


MB – Executive Council Joint Standing Committee on Mission Beyond The Episcopal Church
ECEC – Executive Committee of the Executive Council
FIN – Executive Council Joint Standing Committee on Finance
GO – Executive Council Joint Standing Committee on Governance and Operations
MW – Executive Council Joint Standing Committee on Mission Within The Episcopal Church

The next meeting of the Executive Council will be April 20-23, 2022, in a hybrid format of online via Zoom and in-person in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Executive Council Role and Membership

The Executive Council serves as the governing body of The Episcopal Church between sessions of General Convention, charged specifically with executing the program and policies adopted by Convention (Canon IV.1.a). They also serve as the board for the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society (Canon III, Article II) and the Executive Office of the General Convention (Canon IV.1.a).

The Executive Council is composed of 20 members elected by the General Convention (four bishops, four priests or deacons, and 12 lay persons) and 18 members elected by the Provincial Synods (one clergy and one lay person per province). The Presiding Bishop and the President of the House of Deputies serve ex officio as Chair and Vice-Chair of Executive Council. Also serving, ex officio, but with no vote, are the Secretary and Treasurer of the General Convention, the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, and the Chief Legal Officer of the Executive Council. (Canon IV.1.d).