JOURNAL OF THE 47TH ANNUAL CONVENTION THE DIOCESE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL ACADEMY 5625 HOLY TRINITY DRIVE M ELBOURNE, FLORIDA

JANUARY 22 & 23, 2016 Table of Contents

Diocesan Directory Diocesan Staff ...... 3 Officers of the Diocese ...... 4 Diocesan Board ...... 5 Standing Committee ...... 6 Disciplinary Board ...... 6

Committees at Convention ...... 6 Committees/Commissions of Convention ...... 7 Committee on Constitution & Canons ...... 7 Commission on Ministry ...... 7 Trustees - University of the South ...... 7

Commissions of the Diocesan Board ...... 7 Congregational Development Commission ...... 7 Finance Commission ...... 7 Stewardship Commission ...... 7

Appointments ...... 8 Episcopal Relief and Development Fund ...... 8 Bishop’s Designees to the Boards of Trustees ...... 8

Other Commissions, Organizations & Facilities Anti-Racism Committee ...... 8 Bishop Gray Retirement Foundation, Inc...... 8 Camp Wingmann ...... 9 Canterbury Retreat and Conference Center ...... 9 Clergy Events Committee ...... 9 Daughters of the King ...... 9 Diocesan Altar Guild ...... 10 Episcopal Church Women ...... 10 Honduras Commission ...... 11 Institute for Christian Studies ...... 11 Liturgy and Music Commission ...... 11 Schools ...... 12

Deaneries ...... 15 Map of the Diocese ...... 20 Format of Church Listings ...... 21 Directory of Churches ...... 23 Clergy Directory Bishops ...... 109 ...... 111 ...... 133 1

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47th ANNUAL DIOCESAN CONVENTION Journal of the Proceedings of the Annual Convention Diocesan Convention Agenda ...... 145 Diocesan Convention Minutes ...... 147

Appendices to the Minutes A Report of Credentials Committee ...... 156 B Rules of Order ...... 157 C Bishop Brewer’s Address ...... D Treasurer’s Report ...... 171 E Budget ...... 173

Reports by Title ...... 180 Attendance at Convention Clergy Delegates in Attendance ...... 187 Lay Delegates in Attendance ...... 189

Memorials to Deceased Clergy ...... 194 Bishops’ Visitations 2015 ...... 200 Clerical Statistical Summary 2015 ...... 202 Seminarians ...... 203 Postulants/Candidates to Permanent Diaconate/Priesthood ...... 203 Ordinations ...... 204 Clergy Transitions ...... 204 Canonically Resident Clergy...... 206

Constitution and Canons ...... 215

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The Diocese of Central Florida

Diocesan Office: 1017 East Robinson Street Orlando, Florida 32801-2023 Phone: (407) 423-3567 ~ (800) 299-3567 Fax: (407) 872-0006 Website: http://www.cfdiocese.org Bishop

The Right Reverend Gregory Orrin Brewer

The Bishop's Staff

Executive Assistant to Bishop Brewer – Mrs. Sarah Caprani Extension 310 or direct (407) 206-4437, [email protected]

Canon to the Ordinary – The Rev. Canon Timothy C. Nunez Extension 307 or direct (407) 206-4427, [email protected]

Secretary to Canon to the Ordinary – Mrs. Marilyn Lang Extension 306 or direct (407) 206-4426, [email protected]

Archdeacon – The Venerable Kristi Alday Extension 303 or direct (407) 206-4423, [email protected]

Administrator – Mr. Earl Pickett Extension 305 or direct (407) 206-4436, [email protected]

Assistant to the Administrator – Mrs. Beverly Jennings Extension 304 or direct (407) 206-4424, [email protected]

Canon for Vocations – The Rev. Canon Dr. Justin Holcomb Extension 319 or direct (407) 206-4429, [email protected]

Administrative Assistant to Canon for Vocations– Ms. Caroline Miller Extension 317 or direct (407) 206-4434, [email protected]

Receptionist & Administrative Assistant – Mr. Erick Perez Extension 300 or direct (407) 206-4420, [email protected]

Archivist – Mrs. Anne Michels Extension 302 or direct (407) 206-4435, [email protected]

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Diocesan Adjunct Staff

Chaplain to Retired Clergy– The Rev. Roger Hamilton [email protected]

Disaster Relief Coordinator – The Rev. John Motis [email protected]

Officers of the Diocese of Central Florida, Inc.

President The Right Reverend Gregory O. Brewer

Vice President The Honorable Council Wooten, Jr.

Secretary Mrs. Sarah Caprani

Treasurer Mr. Bruce Bauder

Assistant Secretary Mrs. Marilyn Lang

Assistant Treasurer Mr. Earl Pickett

Chancellors of the Diocese of Central Florida The Honorable Council Wooten, Jr., Chancellor The Honorable William A. Grimm, Vice-Chancellor

Secretary of the Convention Mrs. Sarah Caprani

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The Diocesan Board [Term expires January of year listed]

Ex-Officio Members The Bishop The Right Reverend Gregory O. Brewer

The Chancellor The Honorable Council Wooten, Jr.

The President of the Standing Committee The Rev. Jon Davis (2017)

2017 The Very Rev. Phyllis Bartle, Dean (Northeast Deanery) Mrs. Anneke Bertsch, President (Southeast Deanery) Mr. Victor Hernandez, President (Northwest Deanery) The Very Reverend Gary Jackson, Dean (Southwest Deanery) Mrs. Genevieve Brathwaite The Reverend Scott Holcombe Mrs. Maggie Thompson

2018 Mrs. Dorothy Adams, President (Northeast Deanery) The Very Rev. Sarah Bronos, Dean (Central Deanery) Mr. Jefferson Lake, President (Southwest Deanery) The Hon. John Antoon The Reverend Rob Goodridge Dr. Lorraine Harris

2019 The Very Rev. Orlando Addison, Dean (Southeast Deanery) Mrs. Susan Burley, President (Central Deanery) The Very Reverend George Conger, Dean (Northwest Deanery) Mrs. Heather Rodriguez Mrs. Sonya Shannon The Reverend Ken Vinal

Executive Committee of the Diocesan Board The Right Rev. Gregory O. Brewer, President The Reverend Jon Davis The Reverend Rob Goodridge Mr. Victor Hernandez The Honorable Council Wooten, Jr.

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The Standing Committee [Term expires January of year listed] 2017 President, The Rev. Jon Davis Secretary, Mr. Sid Glynn 2018 The Rev. Brian Garrison Mrs. Susan Shannon 2019 The Rev. Andrew Petiprin Mr. Orman Kimbrough 2020 The Rev. Jim Sorvillo

Disciplinary Board [Terms expire January of year listed] Church Attorney: The Hon. Charles Prather Intake Officer: The Rev. Canon Tim Nunez

2017 Clergy -The Rev. Robert Moses Lay - Mrs. Kim Spear Lay – Mr. Doug Mathews 2018 Clergy – The Rev. John Kelly Lay – Mrs. Monica Taffinder 2019 Clergy - The Rev. Susan Hansell Clergy - The Rev. David Newhart Lay - Mrs. Susan Shannon

Committees at the Convention

Committee on Credentials Miss Taya Britten, Chair Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, Melbourne

Committee on Dispatch of Business The Rev. Dr. James A. Sorvillo, Sr., Chair Church of the Ascension, Orlando

Committee on Memorials to Deceased Members The Rev. Mark Lafler, Chair St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church, Titusville

Committee on Nominations and Elections The Rev. Kenneth Vinal, Chair Chaplain, Trinity Preparatory School, Winter Park

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General Information Committees/Commissions of the Convention

Committee on Constitution and Canons Mr. William A. Grimm, Chair Mr. Sid Glynn The Rev. Christopher Brathwaite The Rev. Gary Jackson The Rev. Christopher Rodriguez Mr. Council Wooten, Consultant

Commission on Ministry Mr. Orman Kimbrough, Chair The Rev. Jabriel Ballentine The Rev. Michael Matheny Mr. Dennis Beck The Rev. Cameron Nations Mrs. Anneke Bertsch Mrs. Valerie Naylor Mrs. Genevieve Brathwaite The Rev. David Newhart The Rev. Jerry de Jesús The Rev. Carolyn Petersen The Rev. Brian Garrison The Rev. Nelson Pinder Mr. Sid Glynn The Rev. Tom Rutherford Dr. Lorraine Harris Mrs. Susan Shannon Mrs. Glenda Hood Mrs. Maggie Thompson The Rev. Reggie Kidd Mr. Chip Vanture The Rev. Dr. Edward Weiss

Trustees, University of the South [Term expires January of year listed]

2017 The Rev.James M. Dorn III, St. Matthias Episcopal Church, Clermont 2018 Mr. Parker Bauer, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Fruitland Park 2019 Mr. Frank Gummey, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Daytona Beach

Commissions of the Diocesan Board

Congregational Development Commission The Rev. Rob Goodridge, Chair

Finance Commission Mr. Bruce Bauder, Ex Officio Dr. Tom Bates The Rev. Hugh McGlashon Mrs. Lena Combs Mr. Earl Pickett Mrs. Beverly Paulk

Stewardship Commission The Very Rev. Gary Jackson

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Appointments

Episcopal Relief and Development Fund Ms. Krisita Jackson, Diocesan Coordinator

Bishop’s Designees to the Board of Trustees: All Saints Academy, Winter Haven The Reverend Wallace Reynolds

St. Edward’s Preparatory School, Vero Beach The Reverend Christopher Rodriguez

Other Commissions, Organizations & Facilities

Anti-Racism Committee The Rev. Christopher Brathwaite, Chair The Reverend Nelson Pinder, Co-Chair The Rev. Orlando Addison The Rev. Jerry de Jesús Mrs. Jackie Bailey Mrs. Una Harrison Mrs. Jeanne Bauer Mrs. Joan Lambert The Rev. Jabriel Ballentine The Rev. Dawn McDonald Mrs. Anne Browder The Rev. Patricia Roberts Mrs. Becky Chapman Ms. Frances Speight The Rev. Neville Crichlow The Rev. Amanda Bordenkircher Ms. Joan Dawson

Bishop Gray Retirement Foundation, Inc. Board of Trustees Southwest Diocese: The Rt. Rev. Dabney T. Smith, President Dr. C. Thomas Gooding Ms. Barbara Kelly The Rev. Bill Moyers Southeast Diocese: The Rt. Rev. Peter Eaton Canon Richard E. Miller The Rev. Canon Howarth L. Lewis, Jr. The Ven. Thomas Bruttell Central Diocese: The Rt. Rev. Gregory O. Brewer Mr. Alexander C. Mackinnon, Secretary/Chancellor Mr. Guy D. Colado The Rev. Hugh McGlashon, Jr. Dr. Thomas Bates

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Camp Wingmann The Rev. Deke Miller, Director The Rev. Tom Seitz, Jr., President The Rev. Canon Timothy C. Nunez, Vice President John C. White, Secretary The Rev. Phyllis Bartle, Treasurer Martha Baird Wesley Ann Hunt Deborah Barber The Rev. Joan C. Verret Anna Bourne The Rev. Bill Yates Whitney Broadaway

Canterbury Retreat & Conference Center The Rev. Jonathan Davis, Executive Director The Rt. Rev. Greg Brewer, ex officio Mr. Doug Dill Mrs. Roseddy Montgomery Ms. Krisita Jackson Mr. Charles Pierce Mr. Tom Lang, Treasurer The Rev. José Rodriguez Mr. David Mead, Chair Mr. Gary Toole

Clergy Events Committee The Rev. Andrew Petiprin , Chair The Rev. Jabriel Ballentine The Rev. Canon Justin Holcomb The Rev. Sarah Bronos The Rev. Dr. Reggie Kidd The Rev. Jon Davis The Rev. Dr. Edward Weiss The Rev. Jonathan French The Rt. Rev. Gregory O. Brewer, ex officio The Rev. Canon Timothy Nunez, ex officio The Ven. Kristi Alday, ex officio

Daughters of the King Website: http://dokcentralfl.org President Barbara Spencer 1st Vice President Sharon Murbarger Recording Secretary Barbara Bradley Corresponding Secretary Patricia Dooley Treasurer/Webmaster Agnes Wichmann Chaplain The Rev. Dr. Edward Weiss Daughters-at Large Lauri Stone Board Advisor/.Forever Daughters Krisita Jackson Devotions Chair Dorothy Overbey Junior Dughters Chair Betty Doan Outreach Chair Margaret Roberts Central Deanery Coordinators Karin Cochrane, Sarah Freeman NE Deanery Coordinators Faye Williams, Mollie Sunter NW Deanery Coordinators Shirley Johnson, Kay Oestreich SW Deanery Coordinators Lalene Jaceolon, Ellen Underwood SE Deanery Coordinator Barbara Hallam 9

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Diocesan Altar Guild Judy Henderson, Directress Kathy Shearer, Assistant Directress Alex Rockefeller, Secretary Nancy Brantly, Treasurer The Rev. Meghan Farr, Chaplain Dianne Casson Suzie Lore Dory Dunn Betty Seckinger Sue Geiger Judy Valk Beth Hyatt Betsy Watson Eve Hyatt Jeanne Weaver

Episcopal Church Women Website: http://ecwcentralfl.org President Winsome Stern 1st Vice President Mickie Solari 2nd Vice President Deborah Henson-Governor Secretary Stephanie Spurlock Treasurer Danielle Rogers Chaplain The Rev. Greer McBryde UTO Coordinator s Carol Parris At Large Member & Advisor Helen Laughton Church Periodical Club Coordinator Mary Daniels Central Deanery Director Kaen Adderly Clarke NE Deanery Director Riek Fitzpatrick NW Deanery Director Elizabeth Herrick SE Deanery Director Vacant Altar Guild Directresses Judy Henderson Daughters of the King Barbara Spencer Parliamentarian Betty Palmer Past President LaVerne Collins Webmaster Sara Castelli Newletter Eidtor Elizabeth Cohen

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Honduras Commission www.hondurascommission.com Mr. Wesny Dubic, Chair The Rev. Orlando Addison The Rev. Comforted Keen The Rev. Beth Bellner Mrs. Judy Keen Dr. Frank Bradley Mr. Jon Nash Mr. Dan Bridgeford The Rt. Rev. Hugo Pina-Lopez The Rev. Carolyn Biggs The Rev. Jamie Turner Mr. Jim Waters The Rev. Kate Yotter

Institute for Christian Studies The Ven. Kristen N. Alday, Dean 1017 East Robinson Street, Orlando, FL 32801 (407) 423-3567 x 303 (800) 299-3567 x303 Ms. Winsome Latty, Administrator

ICS Commission The Rev. David Newhart, Chairman The Rt. Rev. Gregory O. Brewer, ex officio The Ven. Kristen N. Alday, ex officio

The Rev. Ed Bartle The Rev. Rick Burhans Mrs. Tracy Cheek The Rev. Nancy Kline The Rev. Danielle Morris The Rev. Michael Matheny The Rev. John Motis The Rev. Dr. Edward Weiss

Liturgy and Music Commission Tim Smith, Chair The Rt. Rev. Gregory O. Brewer, ex officio The Rev. Canon Timothy C. Nunez, ex officio The Ven. Kristi Alday, ex officio

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Schools

Bartow – Trinity Learning Center [Pre K1 –Pre K4] 500 W. Stuart Street, Bartow 33830 (863)533-4118

Cocoa - St. Mark’s Episcopal Academy [K3-Grade 6] Joi M. Robertson, Head of School 2 Church Street, Cocoa 32922 (321)639-5771 Fax: (321)639-5774 Website: http://www.stmarksacademy.org

Daytona Beach - St. Timothy’s Learning Center [Pre-K2 – Pre-K4] 381 N. Lincoln Street, Daytona Beach 32114 (386)255-0955 Fax: (386)253-3496

DeLand - St. Barnabas Episcopal School [Pre-school – Grade 8] Paul Garcia, Head of School 322 West Michigan Avenue, DeLand 32720 (386)734-3005 Fax: (386)822-9417 Website: http://www.sbesyes.org

Fort Pierce - St. Andrew’s Episcopal School [Pre-school – Grade 8] Trina Angelone, Head of School 210 South Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce 34950 (772)461-7689 Fax: (772)461-4683 Website: http://www.staacademy.org

Fruitland Park - Holy Trinity Episcopal School [6-12] The Rev. Nancy Bryson, Head of School 2201 Spring Lake Road, Fruitland Park 34731 (352)787-8855 Fax: (352)787-8063

Lake Mary - St. Peter’s Pre-School & Kindergarten Edie Herota, Director 700 Rinehart Road, Lake Mary 32746 (407)444-5673 Fax: (407)333-9342 Website: http://www.stpeterslakemary.org

Longwood - Sweetwater Episcopal Academy [K4 – Grade 6] Cynthia Lane, Head of School 251 East Lake Brantley Drive, Longwood 32779 (407)862-1882 Fax: (407)788-1714 Website: http://www.sweetwaterepiscopal.org

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Melbourne - Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy [Pre-school – Grade 12] Mr. James Landi, Head of School Upper School [Grades 7 – 12] 5625 Holy Trinity Drive, Melbourne 32940 (321)723-8323 Fax: (321)723-2553

Lower School [Pre-K through Grade 6] 50 W. Strawbridge Avenue, Melbourne 32901 (321)723-8323 Fax: (321)308-9077 Website: http://www.htacademy.org

Mount Dora - St. Edward’s Episcopal Pre-School 460 N. Grandview, Mount Dora 32757 (352)383-0290 Website: http://www.stedwardsmountdora.org

Orlando - St. Mary of the Angels Pre-School Brandi Lavoie, Director 6316 Matchett Road, Orlando 32809 (407)851-4723 Fax: (407)855-1984 Website: http://www.stmaryangels.org

Orlando - St. Michael’s Pre-School [Ages 18 mo-Pre-K] Melanie Olivier, Director 2499 N. Westmoreland Drive, Orlando 32804 (407)425-8550 Ext. 245 Website: http://www.stmichaelschurch.com

Vero Beach - St. Edwards School [Pre-school – Grade 12] Michael Mersky, Head of School Lower School (Pre-K – Grade 5): 2225 Club Drive, Vero Beach 32963 (772)231-5357

Middle & Upper School: 1895 St. Edward’s Drive, Vero Beach 32963 Middle School (772)231-1677; Upper School (772)231-4136 Fax: (772)231-2427 Website: http://www.steds.org

Winter Garden - Children of the Messiah Pre-School Church of the Messiah 241 N. Main Street, Winter Garden 34787 (407)654-8415

Messiah Academy Terri Wetherington, Director

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(407) 656-3218

Winter Haven - All Saints’ Academy [Pre-school – Grade 12] 5001 State Road 540W, Winter Haven 33880 Carolyn Baldwin, Head of School (863)293-5980 Fax: (863)298-8489 Website: http://www.allsaintsacademy.com

Winter Park - All Saints School [6wks – 5 years] Kristin F. Millson, Ed.D, Director 338 East Lyman Avenue, Winter Park 32789 (407)644-1737 Website: http://www.allsaintsschoolwp.com

Winter Park - Trinity Preparatory School [Grades 6-12] Byron M. Lawson, Jr., Headmaster 5700 Trinity Prep Lane, Winter Park 32792 (407)671-4140 Fax: (407)671-6935 Website: http://www.trinityprep.org

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Central Deanery

The Very Rev. Sarah Bronos, Dean Mrs. Susan Burley, President

Churches in the Deanery

Apopka, Church of the Holy Spirit Kissimmee, St. John’s Episcopal Church Lake Mary, St. Peter’s Church Longwood, Christ Episcopal Church Longwood, Church of the Resurrection Maitland, Church of the Good Shepherd Orlando, Cathedral Church of St. Luke Orlando, Christ the King Episcopal Church Orlando, Church of the Ascension Orlando, Emmanuel Episcopal Church Orlando, Church of the Holy Family Orlando, Iglesia Episcopal San Cristobal Orlando, Iglesia Episcopal Jesús de Nazaret Orlando, St. John-the-Baptist Church Orlando, St. Mary of the Angels Episcopal Church Orlando, St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church Orlando, St. Michael’s Episcopal Church Oviedo, Church of the Incarnation Sanford, Holy Cross Episcopal Church St. Cloud, Church of St. Luke and St. Peter Winter Garden, Church of the Messiah Winter Park, All Saints Church Winter Park, St. Richard’s Episcopal Church

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Northeast Deanery

The Very Rev. Phyllis Bartle, Dean Mrs. Dorothy Adams, President

Churches in the Deanery

Daytona Beach, St. Mary's Episcopal Church Daytona Beach, St. Timothy's Episcopal Church DeLand, Church of the Holy Presence DeLand, St. Barnabas Church Enterprise, All Saints' Episcopal Church New Smyrna Beach, St. Paul's Church New Smyrna Beach, St. Peter the Fisherman Church Orange City, St. Jude’s Church Ormond Beach, Holy Child Episcopal Church Ormond Beach, St. James Episcopal Church Port Orange, Grace Episcopal Church

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Northwest Deanery

The Very Rev. George Conger, Dean Mr. Victor Hernandez, President

Churches in the Deanery

Belleview, Episcopal Church of St. Mary Bushnell, St. Francis Episcopal Church Clermont, St. Matthias Episcopal Church Crystal River, St. Anne's Episcopal Church Dunnellon, Holy Faith Episcopal Church Dunnellon, Church of the Advent Eustis, St. Thomas Episcopal Church Fruitland Park, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Inverness, St. Margaret's Church Lecanto, Shepherd of the Hills Church Leesburg, St. James Church Mount Dora, St. Edward’s Episcopal Church Ocala, Grace Episcopal Church Ocala, St. Patrick’s Church Ocala, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church Okahumpka, Corpus Christi The Villages, St. George Episcopal Church

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Southeast Deanery

The Very Rev. Orlando Addison, Dean Mrs. Anneke Bertsch, President

Churches in the Deanery

Cocoa, St. Mark's Church Cocoa Beach, St. David's-by-the-Sea Church Fort Pierce, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Fort Pierce, St. Simon the Cyrenian Church Melbourne, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Melbourne, Hope Episcopal Church Melbourne, St. John's Church Melbourne Beach, St. Sebastian's-by-the-Sea Merritt Island, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Okeechobee, Church of Our Saviour Palm Bay, Church of Our Savior Palm Bay, Church of the Blessed Redeemer Port St. Lucie, Church of the Nativity Port St. Lucie, Holy Faith Church Satellite Beach, Church of the Holy Apostles Sebastian, St. Elizabeth Episcopal Church Titusville, St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church Vero Beach, St. Augustine of Canterbury Episcopal Church Vero Beach, Trinity Episcopal Church

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Southwest Deanery

The Very Rev. Gary Jackson, Dean Mr. Jefferson Lake, President

Churches in the Deanery

Auburndale, St. Alban's Church Avon Park, Church of the Redeemer Bartow, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Fort Meade, Christ Church Haines City, St. Mark's Episcopal Church Lake Placid, St. Francis of Assisi Church Lake Wales, Church of the Good Shepherd Lakeland, All Saints' Church Lakeland, Christ the King Church Lakeland, St. David's Episcopal Church Lakeland, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church Mulberry, St. Luke-the-Evangelist Church Sebring, St. Agnes Episcopal Church Wauchula, St. Ann’s Church Winter Haven, Holy Cross Church Winter Haven, St. Paul’s Church

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Format of Church Listings

Parochial Statistics In accordance with Resolution A104 (amending Title I, Canon 6) adopted at the 73rd General Convention meeting in Denver, Colorado, a summary of statistical information is printed with each church listing. This information was taken from the most recent Parochial Report submitted by each congregation.

Clergy Staff Titles assigned to clergy reflect a wide range of usage in the Diocese and around the whole church. For purposes of this Journal the following titles are used in the manner listed below: - full time member of the clergy in charge of a parish Vicar - full time member of the clergy in charge of a mission Assistant - full time member of the clergy serving under the authority and direction of the Rector Canon - Assistant clergy serving on a cathedral or diocesan staff, or an honorary title conferred by the Bishop -in-Charge - member of the clergy serving part time, often in an interim capacity and responsible for sacerdotal ministry Associate - member of the clergy serving part time and under the authority and direction of the Rector or Vicar. Retired Associate -retired member of the clergy serving part time and under the authority and direction of the Rector or Vicar

Lay Staff Priority has been given to listing lay staff who are the initial contacts in each church office. A complete listing of lay staff may be available from each church office at the discretion of the Rector or Vicar. See note below for more detailed information.

Addresses Home addresses for Wardens are provided in these listings. Home addresses for clergy are found in the appropriate section following the church listings or on the diocesan web site http://www.cfdiocese.org/our-clergy Please contact your Rector/Vicar or the diocesan office for the user name and password for the restricted section of these directories.

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For the Diocese

O God, by your grace you have called us in this Diocese to a goodly fellowship of faith. Bless our Bishop Gregory and other clergy, and all our people. Grant that your Word may be truly preached and truly heard, your Sacraments faithfully administered and faithfully received. By your Spirit, fashion our lives according to the example of your Son, and grant that we may show the power of your love to all among whom we live; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen

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Apopka, Church of the Holy Spirit (Aided Parish) 601 South Highland Avenue, Apopka, FL 32703 Mailing Address: 601 South Highland Avenue, Apopka, FL 32703 Phone: (407)886-1740 Fax: (407)886-2035 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holyspiritapopka.com Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-1 M-Th

Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. John J. Pallard (Erin) Church Secretary: Laurie Stewart-Batchelor Youth Leader: Haley Schaffer Musician: Timothy Lutner Senior Warden: Susan Pelter, 31028 Lochmore Cir, Sorrento 32776 (352)735-6032 Junior Warden: Denise Cadien, (407) 404-0281 Treasurer: Susan Smith, 1305 Alfred Dr, Orlando 32810 (407)644-6726

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 390 Communicants in Good Standing 220 Average Sunday Attendance 97 Baptisms 2 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 51 Operating Revenues $184,338 Operating Expenses $189,938

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Auburndale, St. Alban's Episcopal Church (Parish) 202 Pontotoc Plaza, Auburndale, FL 33823 Mailing Address: PO Box 1125, Auburndale, FL 33823-1125 Phone: (863)967-2130 Fax: (863)967-2133 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stalbansauburndale.com Southwest Deanery

Sunday Service: 10 am. Church Office Hours: 8-1 M-F

Rector: The Rev. John Gullett (Beverly) Church Secretary: K. June Benton Musician: Beverly Gullett Senior Warden: Michael Gross, 532 Playa Dr, Davenport, 33837 (863)3531502 Junior Warden: Bill Silvey, 1845 5th St SE, Winter Haven 33880 (863)293-8091 Treasurer: Jo Ann Dryden, 704 Heritage Dr. N, Winter Haven 33881 (863)294-1887

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 83 Communicants in Good Standing 83 Average Sunday Attendance 50 Baptisms 3 Confirmations 2 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 28 Operating Revenues $264,187 Operating Expenses $287,464

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Avon Park, Church of the Redeemer (Mission) 910 West Martin Drive, Avon Park, FL 33825 (Across U.S. Hwy 27 from Wells Motor Co.) Mailing Address: PO Box 368, Avon Park, FL 33826-0368 Phone: (863)453-5664 Fax: (863)453-4853 Email: [email protected] Website: www.redeemeravonpark.com Southwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9:30-2 Thursdays

Vicar: The Rev. William Yates (Joan) Musician: Dot Overbay Senior Warden: Willie Lewis, 2853 Robellini Palm Dr # 95, Avon Park 33825 (863)273-1884 Junior Warden: John Panse, 214 Pine Tree Ln, Sebring 33872 (863)664-9668 Treasurers: Faye Lewis, Liz Mikszan, June Ray

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 49 Communicants in Good Standing 49 Average Sunday Attendance 44 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 0 Operating Revenues $90,128 Operating Expenses $90,735

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Bartow, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Parish) 500 West Stuart Street, Bartow, FL 33830 Mailing Address: PO Box 197, Bartow, FL 33831-0197 Phone: (863)533-3581 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holytrinitybartow.com Southwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8:15 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-5 M-Th

Rector: Vacant at time of Printing Deacon: The Rev. Patrice Behnstedt “Patty” Parish Administrator: Wayne Troxler Christian Ed Leader: Mary Frisbie Musician: Tim Davis Senior Warden: Lisa Williams, PO Box 662, Homeland 33847 (863)533-3428 Junior Warden: Lamar Ham, 1620 S. Kissingen Ave, Bartow 33830 (863)398-1222 Treasurer: Casey Fletcher, PO Box 150, Homeland 33847 (863)533-3730

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 167 Communicants in Good Standing 115 Average Sunday Attendance 72 Baptisms 8 Confirmations 4 Received 1

Number of Pledging Units 52 Operating Revenues $256,907 Operating Expenses $234,089

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Belleview, Episcopal Church of St. Mary (Parish) 5750 Southeast 115th Street, Belleview, FL 34420 Mailing Address: PO Box 2373, Belleview, FL 34421 Phone: (352)347-6422 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmarysbelleview.org Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8-1:30 T-F

Rector: The Rev. Lisa Hinkle Deacon: The Rev. Carolyn Quinnell (Bob) Deacon: The Rev. Robert Quinnell “Bob” (Carolyn) Parish Administrator: The Rev. Carolyn Quinnell Bookkeeper: Linda Thomas Christian Ed Leader: Marty Hartman Youth Leader: Heather Earnest Senior Warden: Helen Wallace, PO Box 946, Beelleview 34421 (352)2454609 Junior Warden: Dan Bennett, 24 Tomoka Place, Summerfield 34491 (352)510-0014 Treasurer: Jerry Potter, 2083 Calloway Dr., The Villages 32162 (352)753-8325

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 308 Communicants in Good Standing 308 Average Sunday Attendance 162 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 10 Received 5

Number of Pledging Units 109 Operating Revenues $252,217 Operating Expenses $235,226

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Bushnell, St. Francis of Assisi Church (Mission) 313 North Grace Street, Bushnell, FL 33513 Mailing Address: PO Box 566, Bushnell, FL 33513-0566 Phone: (352)793-3187 Email: [email protected] Northwest Deanery

Sunday Service: 10 a.m.

Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. Lawrence Recla Deacon: The Rev. Karen House Musician: Rev. Karen House Senior Warden: Jane Rabon, PO Box 854, Bushnell 33513 (352)793-5470 Junior Warden: Leo Johnson, 5762 CR 547, Bushnell 33513 (352)793-5723 Treasurer: Sheila Hodges, 1340 North West Street, Bushnell 33513 (352)793-3195

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 88 Communicants in Good Standing 88 Average Sunday Attendance 52 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 0 Operating Revenues $41,829 Operating Expenses $46,463

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Clermont, St. Matthias Episcopal Church (Parish) 574 W. Montrose Street, Clermont, FL 34711 Mailing Address: 574 W. Montrose Street, Clermont, FL 34711 Phone: (352)394-3855 Fax: (352)394-0801 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmatthiasfl.com Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8, 10 am & 5pm Church Office Hours: 7:30-5:30 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. James M. Dorn III (Janette) Retired Associate: The Rev. Herbert Arrunategui (Geny) Parish Administrator: Hope Blume Christian Ed Leader: Claudia Seitz-Ricklick Youth Leader: Christina Grain Church Musician: Hugh Dial ERD Rep: Theresa Knight Senior Warden: Doug Gordon, 11206 Crooked River Ct, Clermont 34711 (352)243-9816 Junior Warden: Fred Jones, 952 Arbor Hill Cir., Minneola 34715 (407)325-2256 Treasurer: Glen Martin, 3647 Peaceful Valley Dr., Clermont 34711 (352)728-5337

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 284 Communicants in Good Standing 234 Average Sunday Attendance 181 Baptisms 7 Confirmations 2 Received 1

Number of Pledging Units 84 Operating Revenues $292,652 Operating Expenses $306,700

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Cocoa, St. Mark's Church (Parish) 4 Church Street, Cocoa, FL 32922 Mailing Address: 4 Church Street, Cocoa, FL 32922 Phone: (321)636-3781 Fax: (321)632-9858 Website: www.stmarkscocoa.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-4:30 M-F June-August: 9 a.m.

Rector: The Rev. Gary L. Jackson, Jr. (Christina) Parish Administrator: Carolyn Hawkins Christian Ed Leader: Melinda Meers Musician: James Brush Youth Leader: Bill Borger ERD Rep: Delores Spearman Disaster Relief Coord: Shane Cassis Senior Warden: Delores Spearman, 51 Ridge Ct, Rockledge 32955 (321)636-5488 Junior Warden: Jane Perdue, 545 Chase Hammock Rd, Merritt Island 32953 (321)452-3640 Treasurer: Vicki Baughan, 127 Twin Lakes Rd, Cocoa 32926 (321)403-4079

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 467 Communicants in Good Standing 314 Average Sunday Attendance 143 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 2 Received 2

Number of Pledging Units 122 Operating Revenues $266,845 Operating Expenses $232,818

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Cocoa Beach, St. David's by the Sea (Parish) 600 4th Street South, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 Mailing Address: 600 4th Street South, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 Phone: (321)783-2554 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stdavidsbythesea.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:15 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9- 12 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. Scott T. Holcombe (LaNora) Assisting Priest: The Rev. Hazel Kundinger (Butch) Deacon: The Rev. Charlotte “Carla” D. Rhodes (Bill) Office Helper: Jack Tracy Volunterr Coordinator: Des Wassell Musician: Richard E. Hobbs Senior Warden: Jean LaPointe, 121 Lancha Cir 103, Indian Harbor Bch 32937 (321)622-4276 Junior Warden: Courtney Yelle, 2001 Julep Dr, cocoa Beach 32931 (321)783-3992 Treasurer: Jean Pearson, 550 S. Brevard Ave #524, Cocoa Beach 32931 (651)261-2274

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 227 Communicants in Good Standing 224 Average Sunday Attendance 105 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 49 Operating Revenues $231,399 Operating Expenses $226,313

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Crystal River, St. Anne's Episcopal Church (Parish) 9870 West Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, FL 34429 Mailing Address: 9870 West Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, FL 34429 Phone: (352)795-2176 Fax: (352)795-5766 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stannescr.org Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:15 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-12 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Richard Chandler (Kelly) Retired Associate: The Rev. Gilbert S. Larsen, S.S.C. Deacon: The Rev. Cheryl A. Bakker (Bert) Deacon: The Rev. Henry W. Brown III (Diane) Church Secretary: The Rev. Cheryl Bakker Musician: Christia Scarbrough Youth Leader: Jerold Barger Senior Warden: Terry LaGree, 3631 N. Moss Creek Pt, Lecanto 34461 (352)746-4116 Junior Warden: Jimmy Holland, 6644 S. Gilbrt Terr, Lecanto 34461 (352)503-6399 Treasurer: Barbara Hernandez, 596 W. Chase St, Hernando 34442 (352)527-1884

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 393 Communicants in Good Standing 358 Average Sunday Attendance 149 Baptisms 5 Confirmations 11 Received 10

Number of Pledging Units 58 Operating Revenues $259,836 Operating Expenses $237,672

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Daytona Beach, St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Parish) 216 Orange Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Mailing Address: 216 Orange Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386)255-3669 Fax: (386)255-1036 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmarysdaytona.org Northeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 10a.m. -2 p.m. T-Th 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. F

Rector: Vacant at time of printing Church Secretary: Marleen Raines Christian Ed Leader: Kathy Lorenz Musician: Elaine & Richard Schumacher Senior Warden: Fran Dunn, 935 Willow Run, Ormond Beach 32174 (386)677-4252 Junior Warden: Sheila McKay-Vaughan, 510 S. Peninsula Dr, Daytona Bch 32118 (386)947-4591 Treasurer: Bill Raines, 2 Oceans West Blvd #1406, Daytona Bch 32118 (386)492-8324

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 191 Communicants in Good Standing 167 Average Sunday Attendance 121 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 90 Operating Revenues $235,363 Operating Expenses $181,405

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Daytona Beach, St. Timothy's Episcopal Church (Mission) 381 North Lincoln Street, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Mailing Address: PO Box 10176, Daytona Beach, FL 32120-0176 Phone: (386)255-2077 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stimothydaytona.com Northeast Deanery

Sunday Service: 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 10-2 M-Th

Priest-in-charge: The Rev. Dr. Neville Crichlow (Dawn McDonald) Deacon: The Rev. Dr. Edmondson O. Asgill Deacon: The Rev. WillaMarie Smith Church Secretary: Brenda Perry Christian Ed Leader: The Rev. WillaMarie Smith Musician: Karen Jones Youth Leader: Regina Harris Disaster Relief: The Rev. WillaMarie Smith Senior Warden: Sheila Johnson, 109 Chatham Cir, Daytona Beach 32114 (386)265-1160 Junior Warden: Arthur Green, 100 Jessica Dr. Daytona Beach 32114 (386)258-5735 Treasurer: Regina Harris, 1227 Thomas Drive, Port Orange 32129 (386)760-8781

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 115 Communicants in Good Standing 90 Average Sunday Attendance 58 Baptisms 2 Confirmations 3 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 35 Operating Revenues $108,361 Operating Expenses $100,952

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DeLand, Church of the Holy Presence (Mission) 355 North Kepler Road, DeLand, FL 32724 Mailing Address: 355 North Kepler Road, DeLand, FL 32724 Phone: (386)734-5228 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holypresencedeland.com Northeast Deanery

Sunday Service: 10 a.m.

Vicar: The Rev. Dr. C. Dawn McDonald (Neville Crichlow) Retired Associate: The Rev. W. Donald Lyon (Karen) Musician: Pamela Oswandel Youth Leader: Armina Sirleaf Disaster Relief Coordinator: Dorothy Adams Senior Warden: Shirley Barnard, 18 Tymber Cove, Deland 32724 (386)734-8559 Junior Warden: Ellen Schwark, 721 Charing Place, Deltona 32725 (321)377-1100 Treasurer: Gary Thomas, P.O. Box 229246, Gelnwood 32722 (386)747-8802

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 45 Communicants in Good Standing 36 Average Sunday Attendance 36 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 8 Received 2

Number of Pledging Units 33 Operating Revenues $91,894 Operating Expenses $88,233

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DeLand, St. Barnabas Church (Parish) 319 West Wisconsin Avenue, DeLand, FL 32720 Mailing Address: 319 West Wisconsin Ave, DeLand, FL 32720 Phone: (386)734-1814 Fax: (386)734-1838 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stbarnabaschurchdeland.org Northeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:30, 9 & 11 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-3 M-Th 9-1 F Rector: The Rev. Brian Garrison (Susan) Assistant: The Rev. G. Comforted Keen (Judy) Deacon: The Rev. Nancy Kline (Sims) Deacon: The Rev. Catherine Stater (Dennis Weir) Parish Administrator: Gretchen Bourg Bookkeeper: Marie Hendrick Organist/Musicians: Tom Dewitt, Dr. Bob Rich, Dr. Carla Waterman Christian Ed Leader: Roslei Olazar Senior Warden: Larry Smith, 302 E. Lake Victoria Cir, Deland 32724 (386)717-4558 Junior Warden: Gayemarie Wheeler, 240 Katrina St, DeLeon Springs 32130 (386)490-5340 Treasurer: John Brim, 1585 Brimshire Cir, DeLand 32720 (386)943-1524

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 455 Communicants in Good Standing 408 Average Sunday Attendance 267 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 3 Received 5

Number of Pledging Units 202 Operating Revenues $562,391 Operating Expenses $536,372

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Dunnellon, Church of the Advent (Aided Parish) 11251 Southwest Highway 484, Dunnellon, FL 34432 Mailing Address: 11251 SW Hwy 484, Dunnellon, FL 34432 Phone: (352)465-7272 Fax: (352)465-7878 Email: [email protected] Website: www.adventepiscopal.net Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-12 M-F 9am during Summer.

Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. William Barrett (Gaye) Retired Associate: The Rev. Loring W. Chadwick (Muriel) Deacon: The Rev. Marcella C. Pasay (Alex) Church Secretary: Leslie Ciullo Christian Ed Leader: Gordon Herrick Musician: Marta Bruenn Youth Leader: Carla Traudt Disaster Relief Coordinator: John Everlove Senior Warden: Paul McGuckin, 8884 SW 93rd Ln Unit E, Ocala 34475 (352)843-1775 Junior Warden: Mary Daniels, 7787 SW 135th Terrace Rd, Dunnellon 34432 (352)445-6821 Treasurer: Nancy McGuckin, 8884 SW 93rd Ln Unit E, Ocala 34475 (352)843-1775

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 155 Communicants in Good Standing 127 Average Sunday Attendance 102 Baptisms 1 Confirmations 4 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 64 Operating Revenues $161,676 Operating Expenses $140,097

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Dunnellon, Holy Faith Church (Aided Parish) 19924 West Blue Cove Drive, Dunnellon, FL 34432 Mailing Address: 19924 West Blue Cove Drive, Dunnellon, FL 34432 Phone: (352)489-2685 Fax: (352)489-2819 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holyfaithepiscopal.com Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-12 M,W & Th Summer: one service at 9 a.m.

Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. J. James Gerhart Deacon: The Rev. Dr. Margaret Davis (William) Parish Administrator: Thomas Shaffer Senior Warden: Arlene Corliss, 19234 SW 96 Loop, Dunnellon 34432 (352) 465-1629 Junior Warden: Bruce Roberts, 23813 SW N Beach Rd, Dunnellon 34431 (352) 489-3509 Treasurer: Jackie Meehan, 9950 SW 196th Ct, Dunnellon 34432 (352)465-2624

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 110 Communicants in Good Standing 99 Average Sunday Attendance 67 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 3

Number of Pledging Units 31 Operating Revenues $110,031 Operating Expenses $111,994

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Enterprise, All Saints' Episcopal Church (Parish) 155 Clark Street, Enterprise, FL 32725 Mailing Address: 155 Clark Street, Enterprise, FL 32725 Phone: (386)668-4108 Fax: (386)668-4308 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ascenterprise.org Northeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8-3 M-T 8-12 F

Rector: The Rev. Robin Morical (Jim) Deacon: The Rev. Linda A. Kromhout (Ysbrand) Deacon: The Rev. Philip Dunbar (Judy) Deacon: The Rev. Gerald Raschke (Dorothy) Deacon: The Rev. Linda M. Coulter Church Secretary: Linda Patti Musician: Judy Colella Christian Ed Leader: Cheryl Berg Senior Warden: Karen Marcarelli, 866 Oak Branch Place, Lake Forest 32771 (407)221-7980 Junior Warden: W. Riley Nutt, 560 Pine St, (386)717-1038 Treasurer: Ed Huff, Jr., 2416 E. Timbercrest Dr, Deltona 32738 (386)574-7746

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 324 Communicants in Good Standing 287 Average Sunday Attendance 116 Baptisms 3 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 0 Operating Revenues $263,598 Operating Expenses $288,608

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Eustis, St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Parish) 317 South Mary Street, Eustis, FL 32726 Mailing Address: 317 South Mary Street, Eustis, FL 32726 Phone: (352)357-4358 Fax: (352)357-9963 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stthomaseustis.com Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-4 M-Th 9-12 F Rector: The Rev. John W. Lipscomb III (Karen) Deacon: The Rev. Janet Clarke (Ronald) Deacon: The Rev. Richard Labud (Lisa) Parish Administrator: Lisa Labud Musician: Richard Mangiagli Senior Warden: Bette Dufour, 2180 Washibgton Rd, Mount Dora 32757 (352)383-8936 Junior Warden: George Pawliczak, 24136 Greentree Ln, Eustis 32726 (352)636-2911 Treasurer: Marjorie Carter, 1333 Elizabeth Cir, Eustis 32726 (352)406-6585

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 385 Communicants in Good Standing 278 Average Sunday Attendance 105 Baptisms 2 Confirmations 2 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 72 Operating Revenues $250,217 Operating Expenses $247,112

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Fort Meade, Christ Church (Mission) 1 North Cleveland Avenue, Fort Meade, FL 33841 Mailing Address: 1 North Cleveland Avenue, Fort Meade, FL 33841 Email: [email protected] Southwest Deanery

Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m.

Vicar: Vacant Musician: Majorie Hancock Senior Warden: Allen Hancock, 202 NE 4th St, Fort Meade 33841 (863)285-8639 Junior Warden: Richard Crews, 3055 Doc Lindsey Rd, Fort Meade 33841 (863)537-4450 Treasurer: Ghia P. Clyatt, 490 East Hooker St, Bartow 33830 (863)533-6128

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 11 Communicants in Good Standing 11 Average Sunday Attendance 8 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 0 Operating Revenues $20,240 Operating Expenses $23,253

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Fort Pierce, St. Andrew's Church (Parish) 210 South Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Mailing Address: 210 S. Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Phone: (772)461-5009 Fax: (772)468-8944 Email: [email protected] Website: www.mystandrews.com Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8, 9:15 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8:30-4:30 M-F

Interim Rector: The Rt. Rev. Russell Jacobus (Jerrie) Deacon: The Rev. Sharon Britcher (Edward) Parish Administrator: Dawn de Freitas Church Secretary: Carl Vaughan Christian Ed Leader: Nancy Guyer Musician: James W. Guyer Youth Leader: William Fearn Senior Warden: Jeff Carver, 327 Strafford Ln, Port St. Lucie 34983 (772)370-9662 Junior Warden: Guido Chibas, 582 Oleander Ct, Port St. Lucie 34952 (772)871-9188 Treasurer: Charles Armstrong, 3430 SW Islesworth Cir, Palm City 34990 (772)220-4229

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 504 Communicants in Good Standing 219 Average Sunday Attendance 178 Baptisms 12 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 125 Operating Revenues $469,746 Operating Expenses $489,821

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Fort Pierce, St. Simon the Cyrenian Church (Parish) 1700 Avenue E, Fort Pierce, FL 34954 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1147 Fort Pierce, FL 34954 Phone: (772)461-2519 Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 10:30am Church Office Hours: 9-12 Wednesdays

Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. John Liebler (Cindy) Church Secretary: Lillian M. Ritchie Church Musician: Samuel Rolle Senior Warden: Simmie Burns, 9304 Natures Way, Fort Pierce 34945 (772)460-9983 Junior Warden: Rufus Burns, 2207 Ave. O, Fort Pierce 34950 (772)466-5018 Treasurer: Mary Johnson, 908 Hickory St, Fort Pierce 34947 (772)801-5033

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 59 Communicants in Good Standing 39 Average Sunday Attendance 42 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 45 Operating Revenues $78,216 Operating Expenses $82,928

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Fruitland Park, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Parish) 2201 Spring Lake Road, Fruitland Park, FL 34731 Mailing Address: 2201 Spring Lake Road, Fruitland Park, FL 34731 Phone: (352)787-1500 Fax: (352)787-8063 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holytrinityfp.com Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 7:30-12:30 M-Th

Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. Theodore F. Koelln (Pat) Associate: The Rev. Dr. Janice Gordon-Barnes (Bill) Deacon: The Rev. Gerald S. Steidl (Susan) Administrator: Shellie Leon Bookkeeper: Mary Evans Musician: Sharon Redding Senior Warden: Mark Welton, 943 Eubanks Lane, The Villages 32163 (845)220-6206 Junior Warden: Charlie Kraft, 1977 Altair Path, The Villages 32163 (352)350-6003 Treasurer: Russ Casson, 9820 Jackson Rd, Leesburg 34788 (352)787-0508

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 191 Communicants in Good Standing 128 Average Sunday Attendance 142 Baptisms 2 Confirmations 2 Received 1

Number of Pledging Units 121 Operating Revenues $236,683 Operating Expenses $237,829

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Haines City, St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Parish) 102 North 9th Street, Haines City, FL 33844 Mailing Address: PO Box 1810, Haines City, FL 33845-1810 Phone: (863)422-1416 Fax: (863)421-6612 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmarkshc.com Southwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8-4 T-F

Rector: The Rev. Christopher E. Brathwaite (Jenny) Rector Emeritus: The Rev. Hugh McGlashon (Lois) Associate: The Rev. Rebecca Toalster Parish Administrator: Lynda Hoyte Christian Ed Leader: Lorraine Ince Musician: Joslyn William Youth Leader: Sophia Green Disaster Relief: Linda Hoyte Senior Warden: Courtland Witcher, 102 N 9th Street, Haines City 33845 (863)295-9251 Junior Warden: James Moore, 754 Vista Oaks Way, Davenport 33837 (863)438-6424 Treasurer: James E. Woolward, 137 Nichols Ct, Kissimmee 34758 (407)846-0127

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 291 Communicants in Good Standing 284 Average Sunday Attendance 102 Baptisms 9 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 37 Operating Revenues $132, 043 Operating Expenses $209,848

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Inverness, St. Margaret's Episcopal Church (Parish) 114 North Osceola Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 Mailing Address: 114 North Osceola Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 Phone: (352)726-3153 Fax: (352)423-1544 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmaggies.org Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 10-2 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. Eugene F. Reuman (Paula) Retired Associate: The Rev. Frederick C. Ohsiek (ELCA) (Margaret) Deacon Emeritus: The Rev. Dr. John F. Thompson (Janet) Deacon: The Rev Kathy Pennybacker Church Secretary/Administrator: Jay De Simone Christian Ed Leader: Theresa Sullivan Musician: Cynthia Rankin Youth Leader: Marianne McPherson Senior Warden: Alice Webb, PO Box 895, Floral City 34436 (352)860-1017 Junior Warden: Peter McQueen, 8640 E Keating Park st. Lot 266, Inverness 34436, (352)344-1440 Treasurer: Sandra Chadwick, 510 Hunting Lodge Dr, Inverness 34452 (352)419-8006

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 241 Communicants in Good Standing 197 Average Sunday Attendance 148 Baptisms 12 Confirmations 0 Received 1

Number of Pledging Units 109 Operating Revenues $240,871 Operating Expenses $249,324

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Kissimmee, St. John's Episcopal Church (Parish) 1709 North John Young Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34741 Mailing Address: 1709 North John Young Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34741 Phone: (407)847-2009 Fax: (407)847-3671 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stjohns-ec.com Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m., 12pm Church Office Hours: 9-5 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Cecil D. Radcliff III (Rhoda) Spanish Missioner: The Rev. Luis M. De la Cruz (Linda) Associate: The Rev. Michelle Roach (Michael) Church Secretary: Diana Sims Christian Ed Leader: Arlyne O’Gara Musician: Luralee Anderson Disaster Relief Coordinator: Al Sinanan Senior Warden: Delores Griffin, 1620 The Oaks Blvd, Kissimmee 34746 (407)334-6968 Junior Warden: Keith Holder, 2931 Conner Lane, Kissimmee 34741 (617)834-3253 Treasurer: Nora Cameron, 2829 Middleton Cir, Kissimmee 34743 (407)344-1377

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 613 Communicants in Good Standing 530 Average Sunday Attendance 245 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 0 Operating Revenues $280,630 Operating Expenses $292,494

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Lake Mary, St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Parish) 700 Rinehart Road, Lake Mary, FL 32746 Mailing Address: 700 Rinehart Road, Lake Mary, FL 32746 Phone: (407)444-5673 Fax: (407)333-9342 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stpeterslakemary.org Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 9, 11a.m. Church Office Hours: 8-4 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. Charles L. Holt (Brooke) Assistant: The Rev. Wesley E. Sharp (Alison) Parish Administrator: Susie Millonig Christian Ed Leader: Kimi Hudson Business Manager: Karen Williams Communications Director: Loren Williams Musician: Randy Krum Youth Leader: Josh Gritter Senior Warden: John Rici, 584 Lakeshore Cir, Lake Mary 32746 (407)324-1041 Junior Warden: Chris Dawodu, 2532 Abacus Ct, Lake Mary 32746 (407)804-1102 Treasurer: Steve Berghane, 367 N. Winsome Ct, Lake Mary 32746 (407)321-1261

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 725 Communicants in Good Standing 725 Average Sunday Attendance 319 Baptisms 16 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 146 Operating Revenues $1,312,655 Operating Expenses $1,326,090

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Lake Placid, St. Francis of Assisi Church (Parish) 43 Lake June Road, Lake Placid, FL 33852 Mailing Address: 43 Lake June Road, Lake Placid, FL 33852 Phone: (863)465-0051 Fax: (863)699-5860 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stfrancislpfl.com Southwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-4 Tues-Thur

Rector: The Rev. Elizabeth L. Nelson (Joel) Parish Administrator: Darlene Schneider Musician: David Rinald Senior Warden: Tim Bax, 178 Blue Moon Ave, Lake Placid 33852 (863)441-4598 Junior Warden: Paul Wong, 1475 Jersey St. NE, Lake Placid 33852 (863)465-1114 Treasurer: Bobbie Darrisaw, 213 Impatiens St, Lake Placid 33872 (863)465-2171

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 197 Communicants in Good Standing 131 Average Sunday Attendance 109 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 6 Received 3

Number of Pledging Units 76 Operating Revenues $204,857 Operating Expenses $223,766

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Lake Wales, Church of the Good Shepherd (Parish) 221 South Fourth Street, Lake Wales, FL 33853 Mailing Address: 221 South Fourth Street, Lake Wales, FL 33853 Phone: (863)676-8578 Fax: (863)676-1299 Email: [email protected] Website: www.goodshepherdnews.com Southwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:15 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-2 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Thomas C. Seitz, Jr. (Anna) Associate: The Rev. Joan K. Brawley (Marion) Retired Associate: The Rev. John B.G. Roberts, Jr. (Fay) Deacon: The Rev. Suzanne Mulkin (Michael) Deacon: The Rev. John R. Motis (Laura) Retired Deacon: The Rev. H. Palmer Wood (Ronni) Parish Administrator: Lisa Carter Financial Secretary: Marian Brown Christian Ed Leader: Katie Petersen Musician: Robert Wilson Youth Leader: Matt Brown, Julie Stewart Disaster Relief Coordinator: The Rev. John Motis Senior Warden: Denise Stembridge, 413 Stembridge Rd, Lake Wales 33898 (863)696-0082 Junior Warden: Jessica Bray, 33 N. Lakeshore Blvd, Lake Wales 33853 (863)676-4470 Treasurer: Steven Carter, 409 Ruby Lake Pl, Winter Haven 33884 (863)325-8761

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 551 Communicants in Good Standing 515 Average Sunday Attendance 198 Baptisms 10 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 155 Operating Revenues $572,923 Operating Expenses $472,390 50

Lakeland, All Saints' Episcopal Church (Parish) 202 South Massachusetts Avenue, Lakeland, FL 33801 Mailing Address: 209 South Iowa Avenue, Lakeland, FL 33801 Phone: (863)688-4502 Fax: (863)603-4659 Email: [email protected] Website: www.allsaintsweb.org Southwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:30, 8:50 & 10:50 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-5 M-F

Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. Dr. L. Reid Hensarling (Deanie) Retired Associate: The Rev. Robert E. Merritt (Barbara) Retired Associate: The Rev. Canon Dr. John Birtch (Jo Anne) Parish Administrator: Lora Karr Christian Ed Leader: The Rev. Dr. L. Reid Hensarling Musicians: Dr. Larry Sledge Youth Leader: Kathy Hulin Senior Warden: Cory Petcoff, 710 Grasslands Village Cir, Lakeland 33803 (863)644-2069 Junior Warden: Andrew Reed, 6711 Woodside Ct, Lakeland 33813 (863)701-9162 Treasurer: Thomas Fabbrini, 5173 Highlands By the Lake Dr., Lakeland 33803 (863)644-6696

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 1,118 Communicants in Good Standing 885 Average Sunday Attendance 427 Baptisms 17 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 61 Operating Revenues $1,419,642 Operating Expenses $1,649,961

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Lakeland, Christ the King Episcopal Church (Aided Parish) 6400 North Socrum Loop Road, Lakeland, FL 33809 Mailing Address: 6400 North Socrum Loop Rd, Lakeland, FL 33809 Phone: (863)858-1948 Fax: (863)858-7710 Email: [email protected] Website: www.christthekinglakeland.com Southwest Deanery

Sunday Service: 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-2:30 M-F

Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. Carolyn Biggs (David) Deacon: The Rev. Robert Dinnerville (Jan) Parish Administrator: Christine Leiva Christian Ed Leader: Pam Sharrow Senior Warden: Mark Schrader, 943 Princeton Manor Ln, Lakeland 33809 (863)450-7170 Junior Warden: Bob Springthorpe, 8211 Timberidge Ct, Lakeland 33809 (863)858-7033 Treasurer: Martha Griggs, 2029 Duff Rd, Lakeland 33810 (863)853-2293

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 122 Communicants in Good Standing 106 Average Sunday Attendance 69 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 28 Operating Revenues $126,486 Operating Expenses $127,706

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Lakeland, St. David's Episcopal Church (Parish) 145 E. Edgewood Drive, Lakeland, FL 33803-4014 Mailing Address: 145 E. Edgewood Drive, Lakeland, FL 33803-4014 Phone: (863)686-4143 Fax: (863)686-8665 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stdavidslakeland.com Southwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-5 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. Robert E. Moses (Nancy) Deacon: The Rev. Ray Perica (Susan) Deacon: The Rev. Joan C. Verret Parish Administrator: Linda Butcher Christian Ed Leader: The Rev. Robert Moses Youth Leader: The Rev. Robert Moses ERD Rep: The Rev. Robert Moses Disaster Relief Coordinator: Jeff Lake Senior Warden: Richard Kaiser, 4409 S. Laurel Pte Dr, Lakeland 33813 (863)647-5254 Junior Warden: John McArthur, 1512 Handley Blvd, Lakeland 33803 (863)682-2578 Treasurer: Ellen Simms, 718 Orange Park Ave, Lakeland 33801 (863)688-5251

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 587 Communicants in Good Standing 344 Average Sunday Attendance 125 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 44 Operating Revenues $478,704 Operating Expenses $446,970

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Lakeland, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Parish) 1820 East County Road 540A, Lakeland, FL 33813 Mailing Address: 1820 East CR 540A, Lakeland, FL 33813 Phone: (863)646-6115 Fax: (863)647-5036 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stschurch.com Southwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 9 & 11 a.m. Church Office Hours: 10-4 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. David B. Peoples (Lula) Assistant for Pastoral Care: The Rev. Becky Toalster Deacon: The Rev. Douglas Jump (Michelle) Parish Administrator: Brigitte Garcia Bookkeeper: Cathy Zielinski Musician: Susie Stewart Youth Leaders: Melissa Eijo, Lula Peoples Senior Warden: Ed Knox, 980 E. George St, Bartow 33830 (863)8338 Junior Warden: Jim Cross, 6304 Pine Lane, Lakeland 33813 (863)644-0335 Treasurer: Bruce Goers, 3423 Royal Ct S, Lakeland 33812 (863)646-0984

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 479 Communicants in Good Standing 479 Average Sunday Attendance 147 Baptisms 7 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 68 Operating Revenues $242,970 Operating Expenses $252,605

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Lecanto, Shepherd of the Hills Church (Parish) 2540 West Norvell Bryant Highway, Lecanto, FL 34461 Mailing Address: PO Box 1375, Lecanto, FL 34460-1375 Phone: (352)527-0052 Fax: (352)746-6336 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sothec.org Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8-1 M-F

Rector: The Very Rev. George Conger (Susan) Deacon: The Rev. Michael G. Hall (Linda) Deacon: The Rev. Linda A. Liebert-Hall (Michael) Church Secretary: Mary Kay O’Hanlon Choral Director: Solomon Asekun Musician: William Kinley Senior Warden: Michael Herman-Smith, 3618 N Balustrol Path, Lecanto 34461 (352) 804-2381 Junior Warden: Dennis Hall, 8179 N. Tiny Lily Dr, Citrus Springs 34434 (352)489-5822 Treasurer: Allen Harlow, 680 W. Doerr Path, Hernando 34442 (352)746-0608

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 417 Communicants in Good Standing 417 Average Sunday Attendance 167 Baptisms 1 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 116 Operating Revenues $266,664 Operating Expenses $268,324

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Leesburg, St. James Episcopal Church (Parish) 204 North Lee Street, Leesburg, FL 34748 Mailing Address: 204 North Lee Street, Leesburg, FL 34748 Phone: (352)787-1981 Fax: (352)787-1021 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stjames-leesburg.org Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10am Church Office Hours: 9-4 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Thomas H. Trees (Kathleen) Retired Associate: The Rev. Charles H. Hay (Dorothy) Retired Associate: The Rev. William Boyer (Nancy) Retired Associate: The Rev. James Martin (Dorothy) Church Secretary: Patricia Schaefer Director of Finance: Dan Robuck Musician/Choir Director: Debra Carraway Senior Warden: David Smith, 918 Shore Acres Dr, Leesburg 34748 (352)787-8118 Junior Warden: Robert Bowersox, 907 S. Valley Rd, Fruitland Park 34731 (352)787-5771 Treasurer: Tom Grizzard, 1300 N Blvd W, Leesburg 34748 (352)787-1696

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 670 Communicants in Good Standing 670 Average Sunday Attendance 192 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 9 Received 5

Number of Pledging Units 242 Operating Revenues $465,505 Operating Expenses $443,325

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Longwood, Christ Church (Aided Parish) 151 West Church Avenue, Longwood, FL 32750 Mailing Address: 151 W. Church Ave., Longwood, FL 32750 Phone: (407)339-6812 Fax: (407)339-6812 Email: [email protected] Website: www.christchurchlongwood.com Central Deanery

Sunday Service: 10:00 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8:30-3:30 T&F

Priest-In-Charge: Vacant at time of Printing Church Secretary: Heather Kirby Musician: Griff Moore Senior Warden: Jim Hall, 197 Norris Lane, Casselberry 37130 (407)388-1363 Junior Warden: Jeremy Kearns, 530 East 5th St, Chulouta 32776 (321)356-7668

Parochial Statistics (2014)

Active Baptized Members 58 Communicants in Good Standing 58 Average Sunday Attendance 40 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 8 Operating Revenues $71,824 Operating Expenses $115,710

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Longwood, Episcopal Church of the Resurrection (Parish) 251 East Lake Brantley Drive, Longwood, FL 32779 Mailing Address: 251 E. Lake Brantley Dr., Longwood, FL 32779 Phone: (407)788-3704 Fax: (407)788-1714 Email: [email protected] Website: www.resurrectionlongwood.org Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-3:30 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Paul McQueen (Roberta) Associate Rector: The Rev. Dr. Steve Clifton (Sonia) Retired Associate: The Rev. George Andrews (Anne) Retired Associate: The Rev. James Coleman (Beth) Church Secretary: Marcy Charles Financial Manager: Jill Chester Christian Ed Leader: The Rev. Dr. Steve Clifton Musician: Timothy Hanes Youth Leader: Sharon Clark Senior Warden: Bruce Wohl, 2617 Lassek Dr, Orlando 32806 (407)895-9932 Junior Warden: Debbie Folendore, 479 Newhope Dr, Altamonte Springs 32714; (407)493-5617 Treasurer: Glen Winter, 532 Timber Ridge, Longwood 32779 (407)774-3258

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 763 Communicants in Good Standing 763 Average Sunday Attendance 260 Baptisms 20 Confirmations 5 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 206 Operating Revenues $960,704 Operating Expenses $967,936

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Maitland, Church of the Good Shepherd (Parish) 331 Lake Avenue, Maitland, FL 32751 Mailing Address: 331 Lake Avenue, Maitland, FL 32751 Phone: (407)644-5350 Fax: (407)644-5378 Email: [email protected] Website: www.goodshepherdmaitland.com Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-2:30 Tues-Th Saturday Services: 5:00 pm 9am-12pm M

Rector: The Very Rev. Sarah L. Bronos (Pat) Assistant: The Rev. Cameron MacMillan (Hannah) Deacon: The Rev. Richard Costin (Sandra) Parish Administrator: Terri Sims Musician: Patty Neff Senior Warden: Joe Small, 3960 S. Lake Orlando Pkwy, Orlando 32808 (407)234-2194 Junior Warden: Ralph Darville, 963 Wilma Ave, Winter Park 32789 (407)432-0687 Treasurer: Susan Burley, 8046 Birman St, Maitland 32751 (407)660-1309

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 236 Communicants in Good Standing 232 Average Sunday Attendance 119 Baptisms 3 Confirmations 11 Received 3

Number of Pledging Units 64 Operating Revenues $303,405 Operating Expenses $303,925

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Melbourne, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Parish) 50 West Strawbridge Avenue, Melbourne, FL 32901 Mailing Address: 1830 S. Babcock St., Melbourne, FL 32901 Phone: (321)723-5272 Fax: (321)723-6774 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holytrinitymelbourne.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:30, 9, 11:15 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-4 M-F Saturday Service: 5 p.m.

Co-Rectors: The Revs. Stephen & Pamela Easterday Assistant: The Rev. Meghan Farr (Daniel) Deacon: The Rev. Deborah “Stacie” Westphal (Frank) Rector Emeritus: The Rev. William G. Lewis (Beverly) Deacons Emeritus: The Rev. Victoria L. Collins Church Secretaries: Mary Jo Chisler, Sharon Lester Parish Administrator: Patricia Loyd Children’s Minister: Kelly “KC” Crawley Organist and Music Coordinators: C.W. Sorrows/Sarah Pierce/Randy Wouter Choir Director: Eloise Evans Youth Minister: Philip Nuñez Senior Warden: Faye Bottomley, 4061 Janewood Lane, Melbourne 32934 (321)622-5649 Junior Warden: Milt Miller, 3532 Long Leaf Dr, Melbourne 32940 (321)622-5582 Treasurer: Michael Crews, 3700 Heidl Rd, West Melbourne 32904 (321)536-1804

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 734 Communicants in Good Standing 608 Average Sunday Attendance 381 Baptisms 22 Confirmations 28 Received 9

Number of Pledging Units 276 Operating Revenues $904,422 Operating Expenses $860,991

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Melbourne, Hope Episcopal Church (Aided Parish) 190 Interlachen Road, Melbourne, FL 32940 Mailing Address: 190 Interlachen Road, Melbourne, FL 32940 Phone: (321)259-5810 Fax: (321)259-5837 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hopeepiscopal.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:15 a.m. Church Office Hours: 10-2 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Deborah L. Vann (Marty Campbell) Deacon: The Rev. M. Pamela Garton (Harry) Admin. Assistant/Bookkeeper: Robin Switzer Music Director: Jean Diaz Youth Leader: Michelle Schiller Senior Warden: Joann Ruhlmann, 4452 Bowmore Place, Melbourne 32940 (321)253-1591 Junior Warden: Stan Lester, 1946 Nottingham Rd, Melbourne 32935 (321)537-2899 Treasurer: Bob Baldwin, 1233 Vestavia Cir, Melbourne 32940 (321)610-4053

Parochial Statistics (2014)

Active Baptized Members 188 Communicants in Good Standing 174 Average Sunday Attendance 107 Baptisms 2 Confirmations 0 Received 1

Number of Pledging Units 45 Operating Revenues $211,265 Operating Expenses $183,779

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Melbourne, St. John's Episcopal Church (Parish) 610 Young Street, Melbourne, FL 32935 Mailing Address: 610 Young Street, Melbourne, FL 32935 Phone: (321)254-3365 Fax: (321)242-0600 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stjohnsmlb.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:45 & 10a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-1 T-F

Rector: The Rev. Eric W. Turner (Charlene) Deacon: The Rev. Elizabeth A. Murray (Douglas Ludwig) Christian Ed Leader: The Rev. Elizabeth Murray Musician: Eloise Evans Youth Leader: The Rev. Elizabeth Murray Senior Warden: Robert Stitzel, 4153 Pinewood Rd, Melbourne 32934 (321)254-1666 Junior Warden: Kathy Oas, 660 Waterwood Way, Melbourne 32940 (321)259-3521 Treasurer: Steve Bradley, 3965 Turkey Point Dr, Melbourne 32934 (321)253-8451

Parochial Statistics (2014)

Active Baptized Members 165 Communicants in Good Standing 128 Average Sunday Attendance 93 Baptisms 2 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 66 Operating Revenues $250,034 Operating Expenses $247,122

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Melbourne Beach, St. Sebastian's-by-the-Sea (Parish) 2010 South Oak Street, Melbourne Beach, FL 32951 Mailing Address: 2010 S. Oak Street, Melbourne Beach, FL 32951 Phone: (321)723-3015 Fax: (321)723-0009 Email: [email protected] Website: www.saintsebastianmelbournebeach.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8-1 T-F

Rector: The Rev. Norman Desrosiers (Barbara) Deacon: The Rev. George H. Smodell (Donna) Church Secretary: Alison Mindel Musician: Jim Burley Senior Warden: Michael Coles, 133 Cambridge Ct, Indialantic 32903 (321)676-7887 Junior Warden: Robert Sielski, 216 Ivory Dr, Melbourne Beach 32951 (321)220-0829 Treasurer: Janie Conner, 112 Carmen St, Melbourne Beach 32951 (321)345-4497

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 186 Communicants in Good Standing 179 Average Sunday Attendance 106 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 80 Operating Revenues $285,169 Operating Expenses $276,002

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Merritt Island, St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Parish) 5555 North Tropical Trail, Merritt Island, FL 32953 Mailing Address: PO Box 541025, Merritt Island, FL 32954-1025 Phone: (321)452-5260 Fax: (321)452-5260 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stlukesmi.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-12 T-F

Rector: The Rev. Peter F. Roberts (Ann) Musician: Ada Cortner Senior Warden: Judi Davis, 295 Mockingbird Lane, Merritt Island 32953 (321)208-7437 Junior Warden: Pam Zeither, 505 Indian Bay Blvd, Merritt Island 32953 (321)453-0837 Treasurer: Elaine LeClerc, 280 Mikado Dr. Merritt Island 32953 (321)452-5527

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 298 Communicants in Good Standing 234 Average Sunday Attendance 94 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 67 Operating Revenues $218,497 Operating Expenses $199,062

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Mount Dora, St. Edward’s Episcopal Church ( Parish) 460 North Grandview Street, Mount Dora, FL 32757 Mailing Address: 460 N. Grandview St., Mount Dora, FL 32757 Phone: (352)383-2832 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stedwardsmountdora.org Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8, 10 am. Church Office Hours: 9-12 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. Mark Lafler (Tera) Rector Emeritus: The Rev. Robert I. Maurais (Lois) Retired Associate: The Rev. John D. Crandall (Beth) Deacon: The Rev. Elmo “Mickey” Maxwell (Elizabeth) Church Secretary/Administrator: Betty Welch Bookkeeper: Carey DeLibro Musician: Chip Chernault Disaster Relief Coordinator: George McCord Senior Warden: George McCord, 15807 Acorn Cir, Tavares 32778 (352)742-1971 Junior Warden: Ed Fialkosky, 1021 Nantucket Sound, Mount Dora 32757 (352)357-1193 Treasurer: Barbara Lehman Minkoff, 15800 Acorn Cir, Tavares 32778 (352)343-0305

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 249 Communicants in Good Standing 118 Average Sunday Attendance 100 Baptisms 3 Confirmations 0 Received 1

Number of Pledging Units 74 Operating Revenues $275,142 Operating Expenses $274,353

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Mulberry, St. Luke the Evangelist Church (Mission) 505 Northeast 1st Avenue, Mulberry, FL 33860 Mailing Address: 505 Northeast 1st Avenue, Mulberry, FL 33860 Phone: (863)425-2472 Email: [email protected] Southwest Deanery

Sunday Service: 10 a.m.

Supply Priest: The Rev. Dr. John Birtch (JoAnne) Deacon: The Rev. Kate Yotter Church Secretary: Ann Kathleen Flynn Musician: Mickey Kilpatrick Senior Warden: Doug Atkins, 309 NE 9th St, Mulberry 33860 (863)425-1733 Junior Warden: Dorothy Thomas, 3126 Valley High Dr, Lakeland 33812 (863)646-1454 Treasurer: Richard Tallent, 4635 Forest Dr, Mulberry 33860 (863)425-2767

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 36 Communicants in Good Standing 30 Average Sunday Attendance 13 Baptisms 3 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 0 Operating Revenues $24,058 Operating Expenses $28,926

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New Smyrna Beach, St. Paul's Church (Parish) 1650 Live Oak Street, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 Mailing Address: 1650 Live Oak St, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 Phone: (386)428-8733 Fax: (386)428-6277 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stpauls-nsb.org Northeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-2 M-Th Saturday Service: 4 pm

Rector: The Rev. Rodney Roehner (Carolina) Retired Associate: The Rev. David S. Hoag (Susan) Retired Associate: The Rev. David Hartling (Diana) Church Secretary: Janet Lipscomb Christian Ed Leader: Carla Andersen Musicians: Paul & Nancy Heineman Youth Leaders: John Palmer / Jean Coward Senior Warden: Dottie Laswell, 404 Alice St, Edgewater 32132 (386)427-2507 Junior Warden: Jean Palmer, 217 Tree Branch Lane, Edgewater 32141 (386)689-3233 Treasurer: Patricia Sherwood, 549 Coral Trace Blvd, Edgewater 32132 (386)423-6265

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 347 Communicants in Good Standing 234 Average Sunday Attendance 131 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 45 Operating Revenues $194,706 Operating Expenses $252,876

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New Smyrna Beach St. Peter the Fisherman Episcopal Church (Parish) 4220 Saxon Drive, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 Mailing Address: 4220 Saxon Drive, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 Phone: (386)428-7383 Fax: (386)428-9675 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stpetersnet.net Northeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8-1 M-Th Beach Service: 5 p.m. during EST or 6 p.m. during DST 9-1 F

Rector: The Rev. James Scott Spencer (Sally) Deacon: The Rev. Dinesh “Din” Bissoondial (Heidi) Parish Administrator: Joyce Withers Christian Ed & Youth Leader: Claire Odell Pastoral Care Coordinator: Shannon Adams Musician: Mary Lou Keenan Youth Leader: Claire Odell Senior Warden: Jim Hollomon, 1700 S Riverside Dr, NSB 32168 (386)576-7052 Junior Warden: Jerilyn Lorch, 630 St. Andrews Cir, NSB 32168 (386)957-4466 Treasurer: Mark Polderman, 937 Crooked Wood Ct, NSB 32168 (386)426-1596

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 268 Communicants in Good Standing 248 Average Sunday Attendance 264 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 2 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 108 Operating Revenues $373,727 Operating Expenses $357,146

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Ocala, Grace Episcopal Church (Parish) 503 SE Broadway Street, Ocala, FL 34471 Mailing Address: 510 SE Broadway, Ocala, FL 34471 Phone: (352)622-7881 Fax: (352)622-7882 Email: [email protected] Website: www.graceocala.org Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:30 & 9:45 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-3:30 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. Jonathan D. French (Maurica) Deacon: The Rev. Mary L. Delancey Deacon: The Rev. Chester Trow (Barbara) Church Secretary/Administrator: Martha Slemmer Bookkeeper: Sharyn Pliska Musician: Joshua Head Senior Warden: Michael Owen, 2010 SE 8th St, Ocala 34470 (352)812-1590 Junior Warden: Jeff Shealy, 8363 SW 16th Ave, Ocala34476 (352)694-6596 Treasurer: Drick Heitman, 15894 SW 14th Ave Rd, Ocala 34473 (352)347-2549

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 423 Communicants in Good Standing 381 Average Sunday Attendance 186 Baptisms 7 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 85 Operating Revenues $519,686 Operating Expenses $636,615

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Ocala, St. Patrick's Episcopal Church

3803 NE 7th Street, Ocala, FL 34470 Mailing Address: 3803 NE 7th Street, Ocala, FL 34470 Phone: (352)694-3414 Fax: (352)694-9237 Email: [email protected] Northwest Deanery

Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-12 M-W

Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. James Giles (Mary)

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 129 Communicants in Good Standing 129 Average Sunday Attendance 36 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 0 Operating Revenues $132,150 Operating Expenses $128,657

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Ocala, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Mission) 55 Palm Road, Ocala, FL 34472 Mailing Address: PO Box 831933, Ocala, FL 34483-1933 Phone: (352)687-2400 Fax: (352)687-4054 Email: [email protected] Northwest Deanery

Sunday Service: 11:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-12 T-F

Vicar: Vacant Church Secretary: Joan Ellis Musician: Bob Cubbage Senior Warden: David Quarve, PO Box 6029, Ocala 34478 (352)804-0055 Junior Warden: Lavern Challenger, 39 Holly Rd, Ocala 34472 (352)687-2622 Treasurer: Valerie Naylor, 5306 Greens Dr, Lady Lake 32159 (352)350-7083

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 50 Communicants in Good Standing 35 Average Sunday Attendance 33 Baptisms 1 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 19 Operating Revenues $61,607 Operating Expenses $76,473

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Okahumpka, Corpus Christi (Mission) 3430 County Road 470, Okahumpka, FL 34762 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 68, Okahumpka, FL 34762 Phone: (352)787-8430 Email: [email protected] Website: www.corpuschristiepiscopal.org Northwest Deanery

Sunday Service: 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 pm Church Office Hours: 9-3 Th

Vicar: The Rev. Amanda J. Bordenkircher (Daniel) Retired Associate: The Rev. Greer McBryde (Monty) Retired Associate: The Rev. Gordon Garthe Deacon: The Rev. Jacquie Guernsey Church Secretary: Dorine Hunt Senior Warden: Edward McReady, (352)460-4941 Junior Warden: Barton Weeks, 26705 Wetlands Way, Leesburg 34748 (352)787-5175 Treasurer: Margaret Ferns, 25814 Espanola Dr, Leesburg 34748 (352)360-0192

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 127 Communicants in Good Standing 108 Average Sunday Attendance 66 Baptisms 1 Confirmations 2 Received 2

Number of Pledging Units 43 Operating Revenues $105,435 Operating Expenses $135,248

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Okeechobee, Church of Our Saviour (Parish) 200 Northwest 3rd Street, Okeechobee, FL 34972 Mailing Address: 200 NW 3rd Street, Okeechobee, FL 34972 Phone: (863)763-4843 Fax: (863)763-5744 Email: [email protected] Website: www.churchofoursaviourokeechobee.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 am Church Office Hours: 8-12 T-F

Rector: The Rev. James Shevlin (Jean) Deacon: The Rev. Allardyce A. (Deche) Hamill Church Secretary: Cathy Killian Musician: Kevin Kinnaird Senior Warden: Laurie Pharr, 1504 SE 8th Dr, Okeechobee 34974 (863)763-7000 Junior Warden: Howard Bangert, 1588 SW 35th Cir. #193, Okeechobee 34974 (856)305-3998 Treasurer: Merlin “Mac” McAllister, 4648 N. Hwy 441, Okeechobee 34972 (863)763-5019

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 215 Communicants in Good Standing 146 Average Sunday Attendance 58 Baptisms 2 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 0 Operating Revenues $187,082 Operating Expenses $171,696

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Orange City, St. Jude’s Episcopal Church (Parish) 815 East Graves Avenue, Orange City, FL 32763 Mailing Address: 815 East Graves Avenue, Orange City, FL 32763 Phone: (386)775-6200 Fax: (386)775-6200 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stjudescentralflorida.org Northeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-1 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. Phyllis Bartle (Ed) Deacon: The Rev. Wanda Sherrouse Deacon: The Rev. Pauline Butler (Gary) Parish Administrator: Sandra Yates Musician: Sandra Yates Youth Leader: Justin Butler Senior Warden: Jim Flood, 1361 Bladon Ave, Deltona 32738 (386)929-0561 Junior Warden: Bill McCabe, 3030 Blaine Cir, Deltona 32738 (386)789-2795 Treasurer: Paul Fitzpatrick, 1012 Collins Ave, Orange City 32763 (386)951-4129

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 191 Communicants in Good Standing 191 Average Sunday Attendance 101 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 67 Operating Revenues $143,969 Operating Expenses $143,468

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Orlando, Cathedral Church of St. Luke (Parish) 130 North Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801 Mailing Address: PO Box 2328, Orlando, FL 32802-2328 Phone: (407)849-0680 Fax: (407)849-0922 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stlukescathedral.org Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8, 10:15 a.m. & 5 p.m. Church Office Hours: 9-4 M-Th 9-1 F Dean: The Very Rev. Dr. Reggie Kidd (Shari) Canon: The Rev. Canon Joshua Bales (Mindy) Associate: The Rev. Canon Dr. Justin Holcomb (Lindsey) Deacon: The Rev. Michael Matheny Deacon: The Rev. Carolyn Petersen (Leon) Deacon: The Rev. Nancy Oliver (Bob) Cathedral Secretary: Theo Gordon Cathedral Administrator: Anne Michels Assistant to Dean & Canons: Fay Chandler Christian Ed Leader: Susan Dunlap Musician: Canon Benjamin Lane Youth Leader: Joshua (“J.J.”) Joseph Senior Warden: Greg Leonard, 2322 Chinook Trail, Maitland 32751 (407)647-7658 Junior Warden: Bill Jones, 4923 Pelleport Ave, Orlando 32812 (407)855-2254 Treasurer: Holly Vanture, 322 Jennie Jewell Dr, Orlando 32806 (407)240-7115

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 1,113 Communicants in Good Standing 886 Average Sunday Attendance 447 Baptisms 11 Confirmations 10 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 220 Operating Revenues $1,312,399 Operating Expenses $1,320,180

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Orlando, Christ the King Episcopal Church (Parish) 26 Willow Drive, Orlando, FL 32807 Mailing Address: 26 Willow Drive, Orlando, FL 32807 Phone: (407)277-1151 Fax: (407)277-3821 Email: [email protected] Website: www.christthekingorlando.com Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 9:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-3 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. Dr. Edward Weiss (Joanne) Church Secretary/Parish Administrator: Debby Donaldson Christian Ed Leader: Anne Browder Youth Leader: Carol Hamblin Musician: Fr. Blake Rambo Senior Warden: Tom Hinson, 136 Raymond Oaks Ct, Altamonte Springs 32701 (407)331-1827 Junior Warden: Jade Baker, 8113 Rollong Log Dr, Orlando 32817 (407)247-6218

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 212 Communicants in Good Standing 169 Average Sunday Attendance 90 Baptisms 3 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 68 Operating Revenues $282,324 Operating Expenses $251,830

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Orlando, Church of the Ascension (Parish) 4950 South Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando, FL 32819 Mailing Address: 4950 South Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando, FL 32819 Phone: (407)876-3480 Fax: (407)876-3487 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ascension-orlando.org Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8:30, 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-4 M-Th & 6:30 p.m. 9-1 F

Rector: The Rev. Dr. James A. Sorvillo, Sr. (Debbie) Assistant: The Rev. Matt Ainsley (Kasey) Retired Associates: The Rev. Roger Miller (Rita), The Rev. James Kurtz Deacon: The Rev. Elisabeth Bellner (Joe), The Rev. Beth Wagner (Dave) Deacon: The Rev. Deborah Buechner (Bill) Parish Administrator: Pattie Range Financial Administrator: Ann Michels Musician: The Rev. Bob Johnson Senior Warden: Alex Roberts, PO Box 1492, Orlando 32802 (407)656-4422 Junior Warden: Sherrell Wilson, 4439 Aruba Blvd, Clermont 34711 (352)432-3150 Treasurer: Joshua Truitt, 2332 Stepping Stone Ct, Orlando 32837 (321)948-3160

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 544 Communicants in Good Standing 263 Average Sunday Attendance 263 Baptisms 7 Confirmations 4 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 120 Operating Revenues $766,344 Operating Expenses $733,433

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Orlando, Church of the Holy Family (Parish) 1010 North Hiawassee Road, Orlando, FL 32818 Mailing Address: 1010 North Hiawassee Road, Orlando, FL 32818 Phone: (407)293-2236 Fax: (407)293-8226 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holyfamilychurch.info Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:30 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-1 M-W 9-12 F Rector: The Rev. Peter Magill (Jane) Parish Admin: Tessa Smith Christian Ed Leader: Paulette Smith Musician: Silvia Bojko Youth Leader: Destinee Flynn Senior Warden: Paula Kennedy, 608 Willow Run St, Mineola 34715 (407)625-8882 Junior Warden: Heather Rose, 498 Pine Oak PL # 306, Longwood 32779 (407)616-8298

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 525 Communicants in Good Standing 263 Average Sunday Attendance 185 Baptisms 11 Confirmations 7 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 97 Operating Revenues $199,614 Operating Expenses $230,326

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Orlando, Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Parish) 1603 East Winter Park Road, Orlando, FL 32803 Mailing Address: 1603 East Winter Park Road, Orlando, FL 32803 Phone: (407)894-1641 Fax: (407)894-7525 Email: [email protected] Website: www.emmanuelepiscopal.net Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 &10:15 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-4:00 M-W 9-1:00-Th

Rector: The Rev. David Bumsted (Rebekah) Deacon: The Rev. Janice B. Honea (Jim) Parish Administrator: Linda Wright Christian Ed: Cynthia Buchanan Musician: Jack V. Austin Disaster Relief Coordinator: Curtis Arnold Senior Warden: Curtis Arnold, 3722 Upper Union Rd, Orlando 32814 (407)963-1505 Junior Warden: David Fuller, 2330 Leu Rd, Orlando 32803 (407)230-7208 Treasurer: Lena Combs, 2104 Mallard Cir, Winter Park 32789 (407)644-9954

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 234 Communicants in Good Standing 234 Average Sunday Attendance 107 Baptisms 6 Confirmations 5 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 62 Operating Revenues $241,027 Operating Expenses $204,249

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Orlando, Iglesia Episcopal Jesús de Nazaret (Mission) 26 Willow Drive, Orlando, FL 32807 Mailing Address: 26 Willow Drive, Orlando, FL 32807 Phone: (407)222-7995 Email: [email protected] Central Deanery

Sunday Service: 11:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-3 T-F

Vicar: The Rev. Raúl Rubiano (María) Christian Ed Leader: Luz Malespín Musician: José Ramírez Youth Leader: Gregory Arango Senior Warden: Milton Malespin, 14139 Colonial Grand Blvd, Orlando 32837 (321)948-5267 Junior Warden: Misael Feliciano, 5033 Lido St, Orlando 32807 (407)592-2699 Treasurer: Alison Brooks, 12243 Augusta Woods Cir, Orlando 32824 (321)438-8295

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 184 Communicants in Good Standing 146 Average Sunday Attendance 108 Baptisms 24 Confirmations 14 Received 18

Number of Pledging Units 50 Operating Revenues $113,068 Operating Expenses $114,576

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Orlando, Iglesia Episcopal San Cristobal (Mission) 7500 Forest City Road, Orlando, FL 32810 Mailing Address: 7500 Forest City Road, Orlando, FL 32810 Phone: (407)293-5653 Fax: (407)293-5653 Email: [email protected] Central Deanery

Sunday Service: 11 am Church Office Hours: 10-6 M-F

Vicar: The Rev. Carlos H. Marin (Esperanza) Christian Ed Leader: Delia Alfaro Musician: Esperanza Baquero Youth Leader: Justino Martinez Disaster Relief Coordinator: Margarita Diaz Senior Warden: Aureliano Duran, 2689 Kerwood Cir, Orlando 32810 (407)522-6467 Junior Warden: Michael Santos, 7128 Spoonfoot St, Orlando 32822 (407)369-3099 Treasurer: Jairo Palomar, 1020 Delphinium Dr, Orlando 32825 (407)733-9009

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 148 Communicants in Good Standing 148 Average Sunday Attendance 75 Baptisms 2 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 21 Operating Revenues $95,527 Operating Expenses $95,170

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Orlando, St. John the Baptist Church (Parish) 1000 Bethune Drive, Orlando, FL 32805 Mailing Address: 1000 Bethune Drive, Orlando, FL 32805 Phone: (407)295-1923 Fax: (407)298-2899 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stjohneps.org Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:30 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-3 T-F

Rector: Vacant at time of Printing Rector Emeritus: The Rev. Canon Nelson W. Pinder (Marian) Deacon: The Rev. Patricia Roberts Church Secretary: Beverly Mitchell Musician: Ernest Boyd Youth Leader: The Rev. Pat Roberts Disaster Relief: Marcia Flagler ERD Rep: Krisita Jackson Senior Warden: Rachel Jones, 5509 Painted Oak Ct, Orlando 32808 (321)663-4356 Junior Warden: Alvin Peterson, 294 Via Russo Lane, Lake Mary 32746 (407)330-2886 Treasurer: Janet Pinder, 8064 St. Andrews Cir, Orlando 32835 (321)438-8495

Parochial Statistics (2014)

Active Baptized Members 208 Communicants in Good Standing 208 Average Sunday Attendance 109 Baptisms 3 Confirmations 8 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 80 Operating Revenues $263,671 Operating Expenses $213,598

82

Orlando, St. Mary of the Angels Episcopal Church (Parish) 6316 Matchett Road, Orlando, FL 32809 Mailing Address: 6316 Matchett Road, Orlando, FL 32809 Phone: (407)855-1930 Fax: (407)855-1984 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmaryangels.org Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-1 T-F Spanish Service: 12:30 p.m.

Rector: The Rev. Andrew K. Petiprin (Amber) Spanish Missioner: The Rev. Dr. Gerardo de Jesus-Lopez (Lourdes) Deacon: The Rev. James A. Whitten (Margaret) Parish Administrator: Mary Gillett Christian Ed/Youth Leader: Brandi Lavoie Pastoral Assistant: Kathryn Gillett Musician: Douglas Spike Senior Warden: Carrie Hendry, 7017 Lake Dr. Orlando 32809 (407)340-2383 Junior Warden: Cameron Shackelford, 1224 Golfside Dr, Winter Park 32792 (407)678-4687 Treasurer: Dave Almstead, 8602 Vista Point cove, Orlando 32836 (407)257-5704

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 251 Communicants in Good Standing 251 Average Sunday Attendance 175 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 81 Operating Revenues $263,148 Operating Expenses $280,383

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Orlando, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church (Parish) 5873 North Dean Road, Orlando, FL 32817 Mailing Address: 5873 North Dean Road, Orlando, FL 32817 Phone: (407)657-9199 Fax: (407)657-0655 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmatthewsorlando.org Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:15 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-2 M-Th 9-12–F

Rector: The Rev. Sonia Sullivan Clifton (Stephen) Associate: The Rev. Dr. Kenneth Vinal (Laura) Deacon: The Rev. David W. Somers (Patti) Parish Administrator: Judy Harris Christian Ed Leader: Jennifer Latterell Musician: Pati Sayers Senior Warden: Sue Vance Junior Warden: Joanne Behers Treasurer: Elizabeth Anderson

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 485 Communicants in Good Standing 468 Average Sunday Attendance 228 Baptisms 8 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 94 Operating Revenues $308,703 Operating Expenses $308,021

84

Orlando, St. Michael's Episcopal Church (Parish) 2499 North Westmoreland Drive, Orlando, FL 32804 Mailing Address: 2499 North Westmoreland Drive, Orlando, FL 32804 Phone: (407)843-8448 Fax: (407)843-4714 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmichaelschurch.com Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8, 10:15 a.m. & 6 p.m. Church Office Hours: 9-5 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Rick Luoni (Katrena) Assistant: The Rev. Diane Souder Deacon: The Rev. Happy L. Gafford (George) Deacon: The Rev. Carter A. Smith Parish Administrator: Ashleigh Gonzalez Receptionist/Secretary: Cynthia Sills Christian Ed Leader: Tiffany Stieger Musician: Andrew J. Walker Youth Leader: Michael Beam Senior Warden: Paul Demetree, 2620 N. Westmoreland Dr, Orlando 32804 (407)999-0098 Junior Warden: Glenn Krohn, 191 Varsity Cir, Altamonte Springs 32714 (407)895-5195 Treasurer: Phillip Dermo, 1503 Granville Lane, Orlando 32803 (407)896-7025

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 583 Communicants in Good Standing 583 Average Sunday Attendance 253 Baptisms 8 Confirmations 0 Received 4

Number of Pledging Units 0 Operating Revenues $832,087 Operating Expenses $862,664

85

Ormond Beach, Church of the Holy Child (Parish) 1225 West Granada Boulevard (SR 40), Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Mailing Address: 1225 W. Granada Blvd, Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Phone: (386)672-4470 Fax: (386)672-9493 Email: [email protected] Website: www.churchoftheholychild.org Northeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:30 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8:30-4:30 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Stephen Pessah (Beth) Deacon: The Rev. Madelyn C. Martin (Paul) Church Secretary: Jennifer J. Lutterbie Christian Ed Leader: Diane Dodge Musician: Mark Kirby Junior Warden: Cathleen Hayes, 196 Rockefeller Dr, Ormond Beach 32176 (386)795-0220 Senior Warden: Selvyn Byfield, 28 Foxcroft Run, Ormond Beach 32174 (386)673-9301 Treasurer: Lisa Miller, 184 S. Ridgewood Ave, Ormond Beach 32174 (386)672-6173

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 100 Communicants in Good Standing 76 Average Sunday Attendance 72 Baptisms 3 Confirmations 1 Received 1

Number of Pledging Units 37 Operating Revenues $126,426 Operating Expenses $210,664

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Ormond Beach, St. James Episcopal Church (Parish) 38 South Halifax Drive, Ormond Beach, FL 32176 Mailing Address: 38 South Halifax Drive, Ormond Beach, FL 32176 Phone: (386)677-0872 Fax: (386)672-9977 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stjamesormondbeach.com Northeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-5 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Ernest Bennett (Roz) Retired Associate: The Rev. Frederick F. Hovey, Jr. (Velva) Retired Associate: The Rev. Lynn Ramshaw Retired Associate: The Rev August Sorvillo (Shirley) Deacon: The Rev. Judith S. Mathis (Horace) Deacon: The Rev. Terri Malia (Michael) Parish Administrator: Kristin Price Bookkeeper: Lillian Baker Lay Ministries Coordinator: The Rev. Judith Mathis Musician: Virginia Koepkey Christian ED/Youth Leader: Tracy Anderson Senior Warden: Richard Garber, 1162 Athlone Way, Ormond Beach 32174 (386)316-2743 Junior Warden: Ken Wintermuth, 203 Black Hickory Way, Ormnd Bch 32174 (386)615-3885 Treasurer: Jori Snell, 427 Triton Rd, Ormond Beach 32176 (386)265-1146

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 525 Communicants in Good Standing 525 Average Sunday Attendance 238 Baptisms 7 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 186 Operating Revenues $661,012 Operating Expenses $637,009 87

Oviedo, Church of the Incarnation (Parish) Meeting at Canterbury Retreat & Conference Center 1601 Alafaya Trail, Oviedo, FL 32765 Mailing Address: 1601 Alafaya Trail, Oviedo, FL 32765 Phone: (407)365-5651 Fax: (407)365-9758 Email: [email protected] Website: www.incarnationcfl.com Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 10:15 a.m. Church Office Hours: Varies, please call

Rector: The Rev. Rory Harris (Stacie) Associate: The Rev. Jose E. Rodriguez (Heather) Church Administrator: Heather Rodriguez Bookkeeper: Martha Griggs Musician: Heather Rodriguez Senior Warden: Steve Overstreet, 665 Cayuga Dr, Winter Springs 32708 (407)359-8678 Junior Warden: Larry Varney Treasurer:

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 154 Communicants in Good Standing 154 Average Sunday Attendance 81 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 28 Operating Revenues $150,488 Operating Expenses $167,589

88

Palm Bay, Church of Our Savior (Parish) 1000 Jersey Lane Northeast, Palm Bay, FL 32905 Mailing Address: 1000 Jersey Lane NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905 Phone: (321) 723-8032 Fax: (321)723-6082 Email: [email protected] Website: www.oursaviorpalmbay.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-1 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Loren C. Fox (Linda) Deacon: The Rev. Thomas D. Williams (Nancy) Church Secretary: Edna Wesley Bookkeeper: Lisa Streck Christian Ed Leader: Hyacinth Clunie Music Director: Cleusa van Dorth Senior Warden: Robert Leonard, 337 Delmonico St NE, Palm Bay 32907 (321)727-0408 Junior Warden: Jerome McKenzie, 1170 Rosa Ave SE, Palm Bay 32905 (321)676-4942 Treasurer: Ashford Clunie, 963 Sierra Place NE, Palm Bay 32907 (321)676-0797

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 266 Communicants in Good Standing 264 Average Sunday Attendance 187 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 104 Operating Revenues $250,320 Operating Expenses $255,833

89

Palm Bay, Episcopal Church of the Blessed Redeemer (Mission) 1225 DeGroodt Road, Palm Bay 32908 Mailing Address: 1225 DeGroodt Road, Palm Bay 32908 Phone: (321)725-6881 Fax: (321)725-9665 Email: [email protected] Southeast Deanery

Sunday Service: 9 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-12 M-F

Vicar: Vacant Church Administrator: Vincent Evelyn Musician: Don Hurslston Senior Warden: Sonia Edinboro, 467 Sauders Rd SE, Palm Bay 32909 (321)952-9516 Junior Warden: Keith Lindo, 427 Falls Church St, Palm Bay 32908 (321)723-3764 Treasurer: Hyacinth Roberts, 785 Parsons Circle SE, Palm Bay 32909 (321)728-1421

Parochial Statistics (2014)

Active Baptized Members 135 Communicants in Good Standing 115 Average Sunday Attendance 64 Baptisms 3 Confirmations 5 Received 1

Number of Pledging Units 43 Operating Revenues $141,900 Operating Expenses $150,541

90

Port Orange, Grace Episcopal Church (Parish) 4110 South Ridgewood Avenue, Port Orange, FL 32127 Mailing Address: PO Box 290245, Port Orange, FL 32129-0245 Phone: (386)767-3583 Fax: (386)761-2439 Email: [email protected] Website: www.graceepiscopalportorange.org Northeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8:30-3:30 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. Charles F. “Rick” Burhans III (Carolyn) Deacon: The Rev. Susan M. McCaffrey (Bill) Deacon: The Rev. Patricia A. Longacre (Bill) Church Secretary: Carla White Bookkeeper: Kim Mansfield Musician: Terry Schmitt Youth Leader: Cathy Schmitt Senior Warden: Gary Lincoln, 49 Spinnaker Cir, S. Daytona 32119 (386)788-6291 Junior Warden: Ron Jones, 93 Crooked Pine Rd, Port Orange 32128 (386)788-4542 Treasurer: Bill Longacre, 5447 Hibiscus Ave, Port Orange 32127 (386)846-4471

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 318 Communicants in Good Standing 203 Average Sunday Attendance 161 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 0 Received 13

Number of Pledging Units 90 Operating Revenues $308,094 Operating Expenses $318,609

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Port St. Lucie, Church of the Nativity (Parish) 1151 Southwest Del Rio Boulevard, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34953 Mail: 1151 Southwest Del Rio Boulevard, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34953 Phone: (772)343-0401 Fax: (772)343-0760 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nativitypsl.com Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:30, 9 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8:30-5 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. Mary A. Rosendahl (Michael) Bishop in Residence: The Rt. Rev. John L. Said (Ann) Retired Deacon: The Rev. John W. Jasper (JoAn) Parish Administrator: Carol Armstrong Bookkeeper: Joyce Dance Christian Ed Leader: Elaine Clem Musician: Jim van Voorheis Youth Leader: Phillip & Katrina Boyd Disaster Relief Coordinator: Zack Klimczak Senior Warden: Thelma Lake, 5431 NW Briscoe Dr, PSL 34986 (772)336-6898 Junior Warden: Russell Woodward, 7749 Greenbrier, PSL 34986 (772)672-4941 Treasurer: Elwood Dance, 3241 Scarlet Tanager Ct, PSL 34952 (772)871-6067

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 389 Communicants in Good Standing 363 Average Sunday Attendance 182 Baptisms 16 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 127 Operating Revenues $258,235 Operating Expenses $295,228

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Port St. Lucie, Holy Faith Episcopal Church (Mission) 6990 S. US Highway 1, Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Mailing Address: 6990 S. US Highway 1, Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Phone: (772)446-9619 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holyfaithpsl.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 &10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 10-3 M-Th Spanish Service: Noon 10-2 F

Vicar: The Very Rev. Orlando J. Addison Associate: The Rev. Burnett Cherisol (Marie) Deacon: The Rev. Jamie Turner (David) Church Secretary: Aurora Mata Parish Administrator: Arlene Mighty Christian Ed Leader: Terri Mullins Musician: Linda LaTorre Youth Leader: Senior Warden: Idalia Perales, 1300 SE Starlake Ct, Port St. Lucie 34952 (772)342-3443 Junior Warden: George Cleary, 1180 SW Hutchins St, Port St. Lucie 34983 (772)340-4981 Treasurer: Dennis Rookwood, 12 DeSoto Lane, Port St. Lucie 34952 (772)342-7322

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 405 Communicants in Good Standing 266 Average Sunday Attendance 155 Baptisms 3 Confirmations 6 Received 1

Number of Pledging Units 50 Operating Revenues $266,094 Operating Expenses $200,910

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Sanford, Holy Cross Episcopal Church (Parish) 401 South Park Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771 Mailing Address: 410 South Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: (407)322-4611 Fax: (407)322-4616 Email: [email protected] Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 90a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-1 M-Th

Priest-In-Charge: The Rev. Daniel E. Smith (Evelyn) Church Secretary/Administrator: Sandra Faint Christian Ed Leader: Sharon Carveth Director of Music: Rachel A. Rautenstrauch Youth Leader: Marco Ungarelli Senior Warden: W. David Johnson, 111 Wood Ridge Trail, Sanford 32771 (407)324-8276 Junior Warden: Robert Bowman, 200 Russell Cove Rd, Geneva 32732 (407)349-9323 Treasurer: Drew Radenhausen, 404 N. Sundance Dr, Lake Mary 32746 (407)324-1229

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 233 Communicants in Good Standing 198 Average Sunday Attendance 90 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 54 Operating Revenues $236,061 Operating Expenses $235,904

94

Satellite Beach, Church of the Holy Apostles (Parish) 505 Grant Avenue, Satellite Beach, FL 32937-2921 Mailing Address: 505 Grant Avenue, Satellite Beach, FL 32937-2921 Phone: (321)777-0024 Fax: (321)777-4010 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holyapostles-sbfl.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-3 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. Todd Schmidtetter (Michelle) Office Manager: Deanna Greenwell Musician: Diane Spahr Youth Leader: Nydia Burgos-Ruwe Senior Warden: Keith Stanley, 645 Kenwood Ct, Satelitte Beach 32937 (321)777-5832 Junior Warden: Karen Will, 420 Bridgetown Ct, Satellite Beach 32937 (321)610-1110 Treasurer: Harrison Houston, 3710 Fringetree Lane, Melbourne 32940 (321)890-5090

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 214 Communicants in Good Standing 160 Average Sunday Attendance 96 Baptisms 3 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 79 Operating Revenues $222,134 Operating Expenses $232,043

95

Sebastian, St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church (Parish) 901 Clearmont Street, Sebastian, FL 32958 Mailing Address: 901 Clearmont Street, Sebastian, FL 32958 Phone: (772)589-2770 Fax: (772)589-7966 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stelizabethssebastian.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8:30-12:30 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. David G. Newhart (Tillie) Deacon: The Rev. Lori J. Hoey (Thomas) Parish Administrator: Laura Goodger Bookeeper: Chrissie Grimison Christian Ed Leader: The Rev. Lori Hoey Musician: Darlene Schoaff Disaster Relief Coordinator: Ken Dean Senior Warden: Bill Curtis, 101 Harbor Pt Dr, Sebastian 32958 (772)228-8679 Junior Warden: Paul Giordano, 1310 Dewitt Lane, Sebastian 32958 (772)581-9045 Treasurer: Janet Mandeville, 1425 Barber St, Sebastian 32958 (772)581-3662

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 299 Communicants in Good Standing 296 Average Sunday Attendance 165 Baptisms 1 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 61 Operating Revenues $181,604 Operating Expenses $183,128

96

Sebring, St. Agnes Episcopal Church (Parish) 3840 Lakeview Drive, Sebring, FL 33870 Mailing Address: 3840 Lakeview Drive, Sebring, FL 33870 Phone: (863)385-7649 Fax: (863)385-1381 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stagnessebring.org Southwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:45 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8-12 M-F

Rector: The Rev. D. Scott Walker (Akemi) Associate: The Rev. Eugene Fernsler (Yvonne) Musician: Dr. Robert Fritz Youth Leader: Diane Inabnett Senior Warden: Maurice McGee, 3905 NE Lake Sebring Dr, Sebring 33870 (863)382-6248 Junior Warden: Joan Hart, PO Box 1429, Avon Park 33826 (863)453-6134 Treasurer: Leslie Maschue, 4343 Schumacher Rd #146E, Sebring 33872 (863)314-9485

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 318 Communicants in Good Standing 130 Average Sunday Attendance 109 Baptisms 1 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 64 Operating Revenues $225,195 Operating Expenses $208,886

97

St. Cloud, Church of St. Luke and St. Peter (Parish) 2745 Canoe Creek Road, St. Cloud, FL 34772 Mailing Address: 2745 Canoe Creek Road, St. Cloud, FL 34772 Phone: (407)892-3227 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lukeandpeter.org Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 9:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-4 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Robert Longbottom (Amee) Parish Administrator: Jacquelyn Merritt Musician: Cindy Davis Youth Leaders: Jeff & Beverly Jennings Senior Warden: Doug Ryan, 2712 Emerald Lake Ct., Kissimmee 34744 (407)350-4492 Junior Warden: Richard Dodge, P.O. Box 700216, St. Cloud 34770 (407)892-5157 Treasurer: Michael Margio, 4908 Culdesac Ct, St. Cloud 34772 (407)873-9958

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 265 Communicants in Good Standing 265 Average Sunday Attendance 173 Baptisms 13 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 88 Operating Revenues $493,499 Operating Expenses $515,014

98

The Villages, St. George Episcopal Church (Parish) 1250 Paige Place, The Villages, FL 32159 Mailing Address: 1250 Paige Place, The Villages, FL 32159 Phone: (352)750-1010 Fax: (352)750-1388 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stgeorge-episcopal.net Northwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-1 M-Th Saturday: 5 p.m.

Rector: The Rev. John Kelly (Tish) Associate: The Rev. Edward Bartle (Phyllis) Deacon: The Rev. Thomas Bankowski (Jacqueline) Deacon: The Rev. Nancy Bryson (John) Parish Administrator: Debbie Shartle Musician: Barbara Coulter Senior Warden: Bob Lance, 1553 Blenheim Tr, The Villages 32162 (352)633-5154 Junior Warden: Bob Hasbrouck, 17719 SE 121st Terr Rd, Summerfield 34491 (352)245-6401 Treasurer: Ruth Wadman, 17429 SE 82nd Albemarle Ave, The Villages 32162 (352)259-0908

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 681 Communicants in Good Standing 681 Average Sunday Attendance 448 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 1 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 280 Operating Revenues $625,845 Operating Expenses $578,933

99

Titusville, St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church (Parish) 414 Pine Street, Titusville, FL 32796 Mailing Address: 414 Pine Street, Titusville, FL 32796 Phone: (321)267-2545 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stgabs.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:30, 9:30, &11:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-12 M-F Saturday Service: 5:30 p.m.

Rector: The Rev. Robert Goodridge (Kate) Associate: The Rev. Dan Mannen (Elizabeth Ann, “EA”) Church Secretary: Karen Fogle Bookkeeper: Dawn Ackerman Choir Director: David Herzog Musician: Pam Warner Youth Leader: Heather Trapp Senior Warden: Steve Prenger, 520 Loxley Ct, Titusville 32780 (321)536-2799 Junior Warden: Ron Rowton, 7220 Juper Rd, Cocoa 32927 (321)639-2574 Treasurer: Richard Cota, 1375 N. Carpenter Rd, Titusville 32796 (321)267-0352

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 335 Communicants in Good Standing 335 Average Sunday Attendance 223 Baptisms 6 Confirmations 1 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 126 Operating Revenues $365,719 Operating Expenses $399,209

100

Vero Beach, St. Augustine of Canterbury (Parish) 475 43rd Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32968 Mailing Address: 475 43rd Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32968 Phone: (772)770-3494 Fax: (772)770-2712 Email: [email protected] Website: www.staugustinevero.com Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-1 M-F Saturday Service: 5:30 p.m.

Rector: The Rev. Michael W. Goldberg (Sharon) Assistant: The Rev. Berek Q. Smith Church Secretary: Terry Lurgio Bookkeeper: Marie Hintemeyer Christian Ed Leader: Burke Michael Neely Musician: Dr. Jason Hobratsch Youth Leader: The Rev. Berek Smith ERD Rep: Fr. Michael Goldberg Disaster Relief Coordinator: Byron Curcio Senior Warden: Deborah Kavanagh, 6648 Gaviota Ct, Fort Pierce 32951 (772)489-0566 Junior Warden: Margaret Connell, 685 Timber Ct SW #101, Vero Beach 32962 (772)257-6411 Treasurer: Steve Connell, 685 Timber Court SW #101, Vero Beach 32962 (772)257-6411

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 730 Communicants in Good Standing 455 Average Sunday Attendance 313 Baptisms 7 Confirmations 1 Received 6

Number of Pledging Units 231 Operating Revenues $597,022 Operating Expenses $673,513

101

Vero Beach, Trinity Episcopal Church (Parish) 2365 Pine Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960-0528 Mailing Address: 2365 Pine Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960-0528 Phone: (772)567-1146 Fax: (772)567-5859 Email: [email protected] Website: www.trinityvero.org Southeast Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:30 & 10:00 a.m. Church Office Hours: 8:30-5 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Christopher M. Rodriguez (Kathy) Assistant: The Rev. Jason Murbarger (Sharon) Parish Administrator: Janice Meehan Musician: Dr. Jason P. Hobratschk Senior Warden: Dr. James Large, 206 Riverway Dr, Vero Beach 32963 (772)231-9896 Junior Warden: Janet Barkett, 3011 Nassau Dr, Vero Beach 32960 (772)778-1517 Treasurer: Chalmers Morse, 1325 W. Island Club Sq, Vero Beach 32963 (772)234-0533

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 322 Communicants in Good Standing 322 Average Sunday Attendance 315 Baptisms 3 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 197 Operating Revenues $1,311,479 Operating Expenses $1,441,217

102

Wauchula, St. Ann's Church (Mission) 204 North Ninth Avenue, Wauchula, FL 33873 Mailing Address: PO Box 1874, Wauchula, FL 33873-1874 Phone: (863)773-6418 Email: [email protected] Southwest Deanery

Sunday Service: 9 a.m. Church Office Hours: 10-1 W

Vicar: The Rev. James B. McConnell (Carolyn) Church Secretary: Stephanie Valdez Parish Administrator: Jim Conner Senior Warden: Marcus Ezell, 1014 Briarwood Dr, Wauchula 33873 (863)767-1410 Junior Warden: Bruce Perrine, 1031 Briarwood Dr, Wauchula 33873 (863)773-6026 Treasurer: Deborah Barber, P.O. Box 1877, Avon Park 33825 (863)453-4825

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 18 Communicants in Good Standing 18 Average Sunday Attendance 10 Baptisms 0 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 7 Operating Revenues $25,676 Operating Expenses $37,876

103

Winter Garden, Church of the Messiah (Parish) 241 N. Main Street, Winter Garden, FL 34787 Mailing Address: 241 N. Main Street, Winter Garden, FL 34787 Phone: (407)656-3218 Fax: (407)877-6041 Email: [email protected] Website: www.churchofthemessiah.com Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Church Office Hours: 9-5 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Tom Rutherford (Debbie) Assistant: The Rev. Tracy Dugger (Will) Deacon: The Rev. Timothy R. Wetherington (Terri) Deacon: The Rev. Julie Altenbach Parish Administrator: LaVerne Woods Facility Minister: Amy Paredes Children’s Minister: Angela Lopez Musician: Linda Clary Youth Leader: Janie Walton Disaster Relief Coordinator: Murph Borno Senior Warden: John Jowett, P.O. Box 160, Windermere 34786 (407)876-2384 Junior Warden: Frank Chase, 935 Oakdale St, Windermere 34786 (407)509-6614 Treasurer: Rodger Watson, 3945 Long Branch Ln, Apopka 32712 (407)814-0303

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 356 Communicants in Good Standing 344 Average Sunday Attendance 315 Baptisms 15 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 0 Operating Revenues $775,018 Operating Expenses $757,839

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Winter Haven, Holy Cross Church (Mission) 201 Kipling Lane, Winter Haven, FL 33884 Mailing Address: 201 Kipling Lane, Winter Haven, FL 33884 Phone: (863)324-4021 Fax: (863)325-9958 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holycrosswinterhaven.com Southwest Deanery

Sunday Service: 8 & 10 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9-2:30 M-Th

Vicar: The Rev. Richard F. Bordin Deacon: The Rev. Dr. Elizabeth A. Harrison Church Secretary: Illisa Gaellen Christian Ed Leader: Scott Kirkland Youth Leader: Scott Kirkland Disaster Relief Coordinator: Charlie Ellis Senior Warden: Josh Cooper, 208 Paine Dr, Winter Haven 33884 (407)718-0450 Junior Warden: Steve Brooks, 2310 Bass Lane, Lake Alfred 33880 (863)514-7332 Treasurer: Charlie Soule, 3112 Post Oak Ct, Winter Haven 33884 (863)224-5922

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 67 Communicants in Good Standing 64 Average Sunday Attendance 82 Baptisms 1 Confirmations 8 Received 2

Number of Pledging Units 28 Operating Revenues $121,673 Operating Expenses $169,977

105

Winter Haven, St. Paul's Church (Parish) 656 Avenue L NW, Winter Haven, FL 33881 Mailing Address: 656 Avenue L NW, Winter Haven, FL 33881 Phone: (863)294-8888 Fax: (863)299-5054 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stpaulsepiscopalwh.org Southwest Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 10-1 M-Th

Rector: The Rev. Paul A. Head (Callie) Parish Administrator: Jere Lynne Shumate Bookkeeper: Ann Howard Webihga Church Musician: Dr. J. David Hart Christian Ed Leader: Callie Head Youth Leader: Sarah Head Senior Warden: Dennis Beck, 190 Greenfield Rd, Winter Haven 33884 (863)326-9369 Junior Warden: Ralph Seckinger, PO Box 282, Winter Haven 33882 (863)324-7323 Treasurer: Mike Phillips, 4255 Stafford Dr, Winter Haven 33880 (863)291-0217

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 301 Communicants in Good Standing 283 Average Sunday Attendance 146 Baptisms 4 Confirmations 4 Received 4

Number of Pledging Units 86 Operating Revenues $380,014 Operating Expenses $372,542

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Winter Park, All Saints Church (Parish) 338 East Lyman Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789 Mailing Address: 338 East Lyman Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789 Phone: (407)647-3413 Fax: (407)647-2406 Email: [email protected] Website: www.allsaintswp.com Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 7:30, 9, 11:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Church Office Hours: 10-3 M-T 10-12 F

Rector: The Rev. Dr. Robert C. Lord (Nancy) Assistant: The Rev. Russell Wohlever (Mari) Assistant: The Rev. Cameron Nations (Carly) Retired Associate: The Rev. Eric Ravndal, III (Sarah) Deacon: The Rev. Elizabeth S. Tucker (Trip) Parish Administrator: Beth Davis Church Secretary: Michelle Christoph Musician: Tim Smith Children’s Ministry: Dolly Dunnam Senior Warden: Katherine Bunn, 1150 Carmel Cir #407, Casselberry 32707 (407)960-3433 Junior Warden: Jere Daniels, 1770 Shawnee Trail, Maitland 32751 (407)628-5519 Treasurer: Dan McIntosh, 810 Bonita Dr, Winter Park 32789 (407)629-5294

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 1,706 Communicants in Good Standing 1,609 Average Sunday Attendance 547 Baptisms 22 Confirmations 0 Received 0

Number of Pledging Units 327 Operating Revenues $1,976,403 Operating Expenses $1,972,637

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Winter Park, St. Richard's Episcopal Church (Parish) 5151 Lake Howell Road, Winter Park, FL 32792 Mailing Address: 5151 Lake Howell Road, Winter Park, FL 32792 Phone: (407) 671-4211 Fax: (407) 671-2028 Email: [email protected] Website: www.strichards.org Central Deanery

Sunday Services: 8 & 10:30 a.m. Church Office Hours: 9:00-4:00 M-F

Rector: The Rev. Alison P. Harrity (Romane Roach) Rector Emeritus: The Rev. Dr. Tom Downs (Bernice) Retired Associate: The Rev. Canon Robert Vanderau Retired Associate: The Rev. Dr. Dale Truscott Parish Administrator: Cindy Borr Bookkeeper: Sarah Martin Musician: Dr. Carl Mosby Senior Warden: Art Pini, 1623 Fiddlewood Ct, Casselberry 32707 (321)972-8184 Junior Warden: Susan Sommers, 1415 Park Lake St, Orlando 32803 (407)480-1069 Treasurer: Geri Zarolinski, 1680 Ashland Tr, Oviedo 32765 (407)542-4592

Parochial Statistics (2015)

Active Baptized Members 421 Communicants in Good Standing 421 Average Sunday Attendance 169 Baptisms 7 Confirmations 2 Received 2

Number of Pledging Units 104 Operating Revenues $377,034 Operating Expenses $375,409

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Bishops

BREWER, GREGORY O. (Laura Lee) Email: [email protected] Bishop, Diocese of Central Florida Work: (407)423-3567 Mail: 1017 East Robinson Street, Orlando 32801 Fax: (407)872-0006 Home: 1216 Buckwood Drive, Orlando 32806 Home: (407)440-8812

FOLWELL, WILLIAM H. (Chris) Email: [email protected] Retired Bishop, Diocese of Central Florida Home: (828)692-5599 Home: 600 Carolina Village Rd #2520, Hendersonville, NC 28792

HOWE, JOHN W. (Karen) Email: [email protected] Retired Bishop, Diocese of Central Florida Home: 1805 Lakeview Pkwy, Locust Grove, VA 22508 Home: (504)940-2023

PINA-LÓPEZ, HUGO L. (Minerva) Retired Bishop, Diocese of Honduras Home: 2911 S. Whisperbay Ct, Oviedo 32765 Home: (407)977-1702

SAID, JOHN L. (Ann) Email: [email protected] Bishop in Residence, Nativity / Port St. Lucie / SE Retired Bishop, Diocese of Southeast Florida Home: 6508 NW Chugwater Cir, Port St. Lucie 34983 Home: (772)344-9197

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Priests/Active

ADDISON, ORLANDO Email: [email protected] Vicar, Holy Faith / Port St. Lucie / SE Work: (772)464-4570 Mail: 6990 S. US Hwy 1, Port St. Lucie 34952 Fax: (772)464-4578 Home: 151 SW Palm Dr Apt 306, Port St. Lucie 34953 Cell: (954) 804-0066

AINSLEY, MATTEW B (Kasey) Email: [email protected] Assistant, Ascension / Orlando / CE Home: 7717 Jailene Dr, Windermere 32786 Cell: (407)257-3426

ANDERSON, ROBERT M. (Becky) (retired) Email: [email protected] Interim Rector, St. Mary’s, Daytona Beach / NE Home: 350 Lake Talmadge Rd, DeLand 32724 Home: (386)822-9900

ARRUNATEGUI, HERBERT (Geny) (retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. Matthias / Clermont / NW Home: 3468 Capland Ave, Clermont 34711 Home: (352)241-6037

AUSTIN, WILLIAM B. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 3508 Lakeshore Dr SW, Smyrna, GA 30082-3035 Home: (678)556-3757

BALES, JOSHUA (Mindy) Email: [email protected] Canon, Cathedral St. Luke / Orlando / C Home: 155 N Lakewood Cir, Maitland 32751 Cell: (423)240-1460

BALLENTINE, JABRIEL (Sonya) Email: [email protected] Home: 7512 Dr. Phillips Blvd, Orlando 32819 Home: (321)236-2878

BARRETT, WILLIAM R. (Gaye) (ELCA) Email: [email protected] Priest-in-Charge, Advent / Dunnellon / NW Work: (352)465-7272 Home: 1302 E. Hartford St, Hernando 34442-5235 Home: (352)419-5242

BARTLE, EDWARD B. (Phyllis) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. George’s/ The Villages / NW Home: 330 Hickory Ave, Orange City 32763 Home: (407)256-6121

BARTLE, PHYLLIS P. (Edward) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Jude’s / Orange City / NE Work: (386)775-6200 Mail: 815 East Graves Avenue, Orange City 32763 Fax: (386)775-6200 Home: 330 Hickory Ave, Orange City 32763 Home: (386)561-9614

BENDER, JOHN C. (Lynda) (retired, Dio/TN) Email: [email protected] Home: 4355 Cedar Way, Edgewater 32141 Home: (615) 336-1156

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BENNETT, ERNEST L. (Roslyn) (retired) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. James / Ormond Beach / NE Work: (386) 677-0872 Mail: 38 S. Halifax Drive, Ormond Beach 32176 FAX: (386) 672-9977 Home: 42 Indianhead Drive, Ormond Beach 32176 Home: (407)366-7318

BIGGS, CAROLYN K. (David) Email: [email protected] Priest-in-Charge, Christ the King / Lakeland / SW Work: (863) 858-1948 Mail: 6400 North Socrum Loop Rd., Lakeland 33809 FAX: (863) 858-7710 Home: 1201 High Hammock Dr. Apt #306, Tampa 33619 Cell: (386)631-6525

BIRTCH, JOHN E. (Joanne) (Dio/SWFL((retired) Email: [email protected] Supply Priest, St. Luke the Evangelist / Mulberry / SW Home: 1001 Carpenter’s Way #H108, Lakeland 33809 Home: (863)816-1203

BLAKE, SUSAN L. Email: [email protected] Waterman Village Chaplain, Mount Dora Home: 644 E. 8th Ave, Mount Dora 32757 Home: (352)729-2009

BOOKER, JR., JAMES H. (Chrissie) (Dio/AZ) Email: [email protected] Home: 700 E. Georgia Ave, DeLand 32724 Home: (386)873-4531

BORDENKIRCHER, AMANDA J. (Daniel) Email: [email protected] Vicar, Corpus Christi / Okahumpka / NW Work: (352)787-8430 Mail: PO Box 68, Okahumpka 34762-0068 Home: 4314 Corley Island Rd, Leesburg 34748 Cell: (352)408-1716

BORDIN, RICHARD F. Email: [email protected] Vicar, Holy Cross / Winter Haven / SW Work: (863)324-4021 Mail: 201 Kipling Lane, Winter Haven 33884 Fax: (863)325-9958 Home: 243 Kilmer Ln, Winter Haven 33884 Cell: (321)689-8916

BOYER, WILLIAM J. (Nancy) Email: [email protected] Home: 126 E. Palmetto Ave, Howey in the Hills 34737 Cell: (727)581-1047

BRANDT, ROBERT G. (Phyllis) (Dio/LI)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 414 SW Horseshoe Bay, PSL 34986 (SE) Home: (772)359-2082

BRATHWAITE, CHRISTOPHER E. (Genevieve)Email:[email protected] Rector, St. Mark’s / Haines City / SW Phone: (863)422-1416 Mail: PO Box 1810, Haines City 33845-1810 Fax: (863)421-6612 Home: 3817 Bowfin Trail, Kissimmee 34746 Home: (407)201-7197

BRAWLEY, JOAN K. (Marion) Email: [email protected] Associate, Good Shepherd / Lake Wales / SW Home: 631 W. Lake Elbert Dr. NE, Winter Haven 33881 Home: (863)294-8579 112

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BROKAW, RONALD G. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 939 Beach Dr NE Apt 1505, St. Petersburg 33701 Home: (727)800-9045

BROMILEY, HUGH P. (Monte)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: PO Box 38, Staples, TX 78670 Home: (512)757-6322

BRONOS, SARAH L. (Pat) Email: [email protected] Rector, Good Shepherd / Maitland / CE Work: (407)644-5350 Mail: 331 Lake Ave, Maitland 32751 Fax: (407)644-5378 Home: 7718 White Ash St, Orlando 32819 Cell: (407)538-9494

BRUCKART, ROBERT M. (Deborah) Email: [email protected] Chaplain, Holmes Regional Medical Center / Melbourne / SE Home: 2327 St. Andrew's Cir, Melbourne 32901 Home: (321)723-7004

BUCHAN III, THOMAS N. (Shelly) Email: [email protected] Home: 1716 River Lakes Rd N, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 Cell: (321)578-0441

BUMSTED, DAVID (Rebekah) Email: [email protected] Rector, Emmanuel Episcopal Church / Orlando / CE Work: (407) 894-1641 Mail: 1603 East Winter Park Road, Orlando 32803 Fax: (407) 894-7525 Home: 2814 Parkland Dr, Winter Park 32789 Cell: (850)491-4691

BURHANS III, CHARLES F. (Carolyn) Email: [email protected] Rector, Grace Church / Port Orange / NE Work: (386)767-3583 Mail: PO Box 290245, Port Orange 32129-0245 Fax: (386)761-2439 Home: 1104 Hartbourne Ln, Ormond Beach 32174 Cell: (386)290-0624

CASTRO, REINEL (Jennifer) Email: [email protected] Chaplain, United States Navy Home: 1586 Sumac Place, Chula Vista, CA 91915 Cell: (386)848-6089

CHADWICK, LORING W. (Muriel) (retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, Advent / Dunnellon / NW Home: 11440 SW 84th Ave Rd, Ocala 34481 Home: (352)861-6371

CHANDLER, RICHARD (Kelly) Email: Rector, St. Anne’s/Crystal River/NW Work: 9870 West Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, 34429

CHERISOL, BURNET (Marie) Email: [email protected] Associate, Holy Faith / Port St. Lucie / SE Home: 3431 SW Haines St, Port St. Lucie 34953 Cell: (772)672-1309

CHRISNER, M. RONALD (Marcella) (Dio/Atlanta)(retired) Home: (352)622-7612 Home: 6517 SW 85th St, Ocala 34476 Email: [email protected]

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CLIFTON, STEPHEN G. (Sonia) Email: [email protected] Associate, Resurrection / Chaplain, Sweetwater Academy / Longwood Home: 3137 Denham Ct, Orlando 32825 Cell: (407)340-8489

COLE, JR., C. ALFRED (Mary) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 125 Larkwood Dr, Sanford 32771 / CE Home: (407)330-0436

COLEMAN, JAMES P. (Beth) (retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, Resurrection / Longwood / CE Home: 322 E. Central Blvd Unit 611, Orlando 32801 Cell: (407)902-3010

CONGER, GEORGE A. M. (Susan) Email: [email protected] Rector, Shepherd-of-the-Hills / Lecanto / NW Work: (352)527-0052 Mail: PO Box 1375, Lecanto, FL 34460-1375 Fax: (352)746-6336 Home: 1571 N. Endicott Point, Crystal River 34429 Cell: (352)570-0625

CRANDALL, JOHN D. (Beth) (Dio/MA)(retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. Edward’s / Mount Dora / NW Home: 404 Juniper Way, Tavares 32778 Home: (352)742-9005

CRICHLOW, NEVILLE J. (Dawn McDonald) (retired)Email: [email protected] Priest-in-Charge, St. Timothy’s / Daytona Beach / NE Home: 1457 Barn Owl Loop, Sanford 32773 Home: (407)302-6982

DANCER, KATHLEEN R. (Dio/WMI)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 501 SE 50th Ave, Ocala 34471 /NW Home: (352)502-4686

DASS, STEPHEN (Mary) Email: [email protected] São Paulo Mercy Mission, São Paulo, Brazil Cell: (352)875-3080

DAVIS, JON (Beth) Email: [email protected] Executive Director / Canterbury Retreat / CE Work: (407)365-5571 Mail: 1601 Alafaya Trl, Oviedo, FL 32765 Home: 1412 Palomino Way, Oviedo 32765 Cell: (321)436-8006

DE JESÚS, GERARDO “JERRY” (Lourdes) Email: [email protected] Spanish Missioner, St. Mary of the Angels / Orlando / CE Home: 12241 Augusta Woods Circle, Orlando 32824 Cell: (407)335-0483

DE LA CRUZ, LUIS M. (Linda) Email: [email protected] Spanish Missioner, St. John’s, Kissimmee / CE Home: 2869 Club Cortile Cir, Kissimmee 34746 Cell: (347)595-5871

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DESROSIERS, NORMAN (Barbara) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Sebastian / Melbourne Beach / SE Work: (321)723-3015 Mail: 2010 S. Oak St, Melbourne Beach 32951 Fax (321)723-0009 Home: 2585 Empire Ave, Melbourne 32934 Cell: (321)243-4815

DORN III, JAMES M. (Janette) Email: [email protected] Rector, St Mathias / Clermont / NW Work: (352)394-3855 Mail: 574 W Montrose St, Clermont 34711 Fax: (352)394-0801 Home: PO Box 12118, Clermont 34712 Cell: (352)460-9580

DOWNS, DALTON D. (Ana Jo) (Dio/Wash)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 703 Carmel Ln, Poinciana 34759 /CE Home: (863)496-1515

DOWNS, THOMAS A. (Bernice) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 390 Lake Lenelle Dr, Chuluota 32766 /CE Home: (407)366-4442

DUGGER, TRACY (William) Email: [email protected] Assistant Priest, Church of the Messiah / Winter Garden / CE Home: 137 Traditions Dr, Winter Garden 34787 Cell: (407)201-0951

EASTERDAY, PAMELA (Stephen) Email: [email protected] Co-Rector, Holy Trinity / Melbourne / SE Work: (321)723-5272 Mail: 1830 S. Babcock St, Melbourne 32901 Fax: (321)723-6774 Home: 633 E. Melbourne Ave, Melbourne 32901 Home: (321)426-4582

EASTERDAY, STEPHEN (Pamela) Email: [email protected] Co-Rector, Holy Trinity / Melbourne / SE Work: (321)723-5272 Mail: 1830 S. Babcock St, Melbourne 32901 Fax: (321)723-6774 Home: 633 E. Melbourne Ave, Melbourne 32901 Home: (321)426-4582

ECOLA, LEANDER J. (Janet) (ELCA)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 10015 Sandbar St, Orlando 32825/CE Home: (407)384-8605

EDMISTON, ALAN (Dio/Long Island)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 3939 Ocean Dr Apt B 405, Vero Beach, 32963 Home: (772)231-9839

EGERTON, KAREN (Charles) Email: [email protected] Interim Rector, Emmanuel / Orlando / CE Work: (407)894-1641 Home: 1404 Chapman Cir, Winter Park 32789 Home: (407)637-2443

FARR, MEGHAN J. (Daniel) Email: [email protected] Assistant, Holy Trinity / Melbourne/ SE Work: (321)723-8323 Mail: 1830 S. Babcock St, Melbourne 32901 Fax: (321) 723-2553 Home: 2693 Bradfordt Dr, West Melbourne 32904 Home: (321)591-8638

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FERNANDEZ, JOSÉ P. (Olga) (retired) Home: 9961 SW Stonegate Dr, Port St. Lucie 34953 /SE Cell: (772)224-6128

FERNSLER, EUGENE (Yvonne) (ELCA) Email: [email protected] Home: 129 Sparrow Ave, Sebring 33870 Home: (863)382-1545

FOX, LOREN C. (Linda) Email: [email protected] Rector, Our Savior / Palm Bay / SE Work: (321)723-8032 Mail: 1000 Jersey Lane NE, Palm Bay 32905 Fax: (321)723-6082 Home: 3616 Whisperwood Cir, Melbourne 32901 Home: (321)724-5810

FRENCH, JONATHAN D. (Maurica) Email: [email protected] Rector, Grace Church / Ocala / NW Work: (352)622-7881 Mail: 510 SE Broadway, Ocala 34471 Work Fax: (352)622-7882 Home: 2304 SE 12th St, Ocala 34471 Home: (352)624-4664

FRITCH, CHARLES O. (Patty) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 324 Lost Lake Ln S, Casselberry 32707 /CE Home: (407)695-4815

GARRISON, W. BRIAN (Susan) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Barnabas / DeLand / NE Work: (386)734-1814 Mail: 319 W. Wisconsin Ave, DeLand 32720 Fax: (386)734-1838 Home: 212 Brevity Ln, DeLand 32720 Cell: (386)717-1458

GARTHE, Gordon (Dio Grafton/NSW) Email: [email protected] 11396 SE 178th Place, Summerfield 34491/NW Home: (252) 307-7904

GERHART, J. JAMES Email: [email protected] Priest-in-Charge, Holy Faith / Dunnellon / NW Home: 4315 Longshore Dr, Land O’ Lakes 34639 Cell: (813)299-8811

GIBSON, THOMAS W. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 139 South Atlantic Ave, Cocoa Beach 32931 Cell: (321)292-0045

GILES III, JAMES D. (Mary) Email: [email protected] Priest-in-charge, St. Patrick’s / Ocala / NW Mail: P.O. Box 1962, Ocala 34478-1962 Home: 2929 NW 56th ST, Ocala 34475 Cell: (412)337-4813

GOING, WILLIAM R. (Dio/Birmingham, England)Email: [email protected] 424 E. Central Boulevard #725, Orlando 32801/CE Cell: (863)840-0608

GOLDBERG, MICHAEL W. (Sharon) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Augustine’s / Vero Beach /SE Work: (772)770-3494 Mail: 475 43rd Ave, Vero Beach 32968 Fax: (772)770-2712 Home: 460 38th Square SW, Vero Beach 32968 Home: (772)770-1781 116

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GOMER, JR., RICHARD H. (Karen) Email: [email protected] Chaplain, All Saints Academy/ Winter Haven Home: 1608 Yeoman’s Path, Lakeland 33809 Home: (863)853-9255

GOODRIDGE, JR, ROBERT J. (Kate) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Gabriel’s / Titusville / SE Work: (321)267-2545 Mail: 414 Pine St, Titusville 32796 Home: 1216 Three Meadows Dr, Rockledge 32955 Cell: (321)704-2949

GORDON-BARNES, JANICE (Bill) Email: [email protected] Associate, Holy Trinity / Fruitland Park / NW Home: 3117 Raven Croft Terr, The Villages 32163 Home: (352)6338735

GREATWOOD, RICHARD N. (Diane) (retired) Email: [email protected] Mail: 1620 Mayflower Ct, #A-224, Winter Park, 32792 / CEHome: (407)426-7707

GULLETT, JOHN M. (Beverly) Email: [email protected] Rector / St. Alban’s / Auburndale / SW Mail: PO Box 1125, Auburndale 33823 Work: (863)967-2130 Home: 1358 Windward Oaks Loop, Auburndale 33823 Home: (863)874-4632

GUTHRIE, WILLIAM A. (Elizabeth)(Dio/Newark)(retired) Home: (863)353-7961 Home: 2812 Sequoyah Dr, Haines City 33844/SW Email: [email protected]

HAGOOD II, M. JOHNSON (Betty) (retired) SE Email: [email protected] Home: 7745 Indian oaks Dr, Apt H-144, Vero Bch 32966 Home: (772)794-7887

HAMILTON, ROGER J. (Karen) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 4018 Shorecrest Dr, Orlando 32804 Home: (407)623-3421

HARRIS, LADD K. (Judith) (Dio/WMI)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 5527 N. Sierra Terr, Beverly Hills 34465/NW Home: (352)746-2812

HARRIS, RORY H. B. (Stacie) Email: [email protected] Rector, Church of the Incarnation / Oviedo / CE Mail: 1601 Alafaya Trail, Oviedo 32765 Home: 827Tomlinson Terr, Lake Mary 32746 Home: (407)302-4251

HARRITY, ALISON P. (Romane) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Richard’s / Winter Park / CE Work: (407)671-4211 Mail: 5151 Lake Howell Rd, Winter Park 32792 Fax: (407)671-2028 Home: 1921 Geronimo Trl, Maitland 32751 Cell: (407)341-5969

HARTLING, DAVID C. (Diana)(retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. Paul’s / New Smyrna Bch / NE Home: 1606 Fort Smith Blvd, Deltona 32725 Home: (386)532-8621

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HAY, CHARLES H. (Dorothy) (Dio/GA)(retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. James / Leesburg / NW Home: 1014 Shore Acres Dr, Leesburg 34748 Home: (352)315-0526

HEAD, PAUL A. (Callie) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Paul’s / Winter Haven / SW Work: (863)294-8888 Mail: 656 Avenue L NW, Winter Haven 33881 Fax: (863)299-5054 Home: 1518 17th St NW, winter Haven 33881 Cell: (863)307-1432

HENSARLING, L. REID (Deanie) Email: [email protected] Priest-in-Charge, All Saints’ / Lakeland / SW Work: (863)688-4502 Mail: 209 South Iowa Ave., Lakeland 33801 Fax: (863)603-4659 Home: 146 Oak Square S, Lakeland 33813 Home: (863)619-9744

HINKLE, LISA Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Mary’s / Belleview / NW Work: (352) 347-6422 Mail: PO Box 2373, Belleview 34421 Home: 17999 SE 106th Ct, Summerfield 34491 Home: (772)201-1311

HOAG, DAVID S. (Susan) (Dio/NY)(retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. Paul’s / New Smyrna Beach / NE Home: 503 N Causeway #102, New Smyrna Bch 32169 Home: (386)426-5330

HOLCOMB, JUSTIN (Lindsey) Email: [email protected] Canon for Vocations, Diocese of Central Florida Work: (407)423-3567 Mail: 1017 E. Robinson St, Orlando 32801 Home: 1750 Chinook Trl, Maitland 32751 Cell: (407)921-6006

HOLCOMBE, SCOTT T. (LaNora) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. David’s / Cocoa Beach / SE Phone: (321)783-2554 Mail: 600 4th Street S, Cocoa Beach 32931 Home: 4146 Millstone Dr, Melbourne 32940 Cell: (321)525-2366

HOLSTON III, GEORGE (Dio/FL) Cell: (352)672-2005 Home: 4609 NE 20th Ave, Ocala 34479 Email: [email protected]

HOLT, CHARLES L. (Brooke) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Peter's / Lake Mary / CE Work: (407)444-5673 Mail: 700 Rinehart Rd., Lake Mary 32746 Fax: (407)333-9342 Home: 289 W. Lakeview Avel, Lake Mary 32746 Cell: (321)689-7401

HOVEY, FREDERICK (Velva) (Dio/WNC)(retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. James / Ormond Bch / NE Home: 724 Cobblestone Dr, Ormond Beach 32174 Home: (386)675-6665

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HUDSPETH, DENISE W. (Dio/SE FL) Email: [email protected] Home: 1666 SW Caisor Ave, Port St. Lucie 34953/SE Cell: (561)236-5599

IFILL, ANGELA Email: [email protected] Home: 293 Rock springs Dr, Kissimmee 34759 Home: (646)331-0823

JACKSON, JR., GARY L. (Christina) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Mark’s / Cocoa / NE Work: (321)636-3781 Mail: 4 Church Street, Cocoa 32922 Fax: (321)632-9858 Cell: (863)512-9325 JACOBS, JOHN R. (Betsy) Email: [email protected] Senior Pastor, The Village Chapel, Pinehurst, NC Mail: 21 Riviera Dr, Pinehurst, NC 28374 Cell: (910)986-7230

JENKINS, AL W. (retired) (Vivian) Email: [email protected] Home: 103 W. Christina Blvd, Lakeland 33813 Home: (863)644-2425

KEEN, G. COMFORTED (Judy)(retired) Email: [email protected] Assistant, St. Barnabas / DeLand / NE Home: 1075 W. Village Green Rd, DeLand 32720 / NE Home: (386)295-7816

KELLINGTON, BRIAN (Laurie)(Dio/Springfield) Email:[email protected] Home: 17085 SE 93rd Yondel Cir, The Villages, 32162 Cell: (309) 202-2947

KELLY, JOHN (Tish) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Georges / The Villages / NW Work: (352)750-1010 Mail: 1250 Paige Place, The Villages 32159 Fax: (352)750-1388 Home: 11860 SE 179th St, Summerfield 34491 Home: (352)307-8108

KIDD, REGGIE M. (Sharon) Email: [email protected] Acting Dean / Cathedral Church of St. Luke / Orlando / CE Mail: PO Box 2328, Orlando 32802 Work: (407)849-0680 Home: 205 N. Thistle Ln, Maitland 32751 Home: (407)539-1670

KOELLN, THEODORE F. (Patricia) Email: [email protected] Priest-in-Charge, Holy Trinity / Fruitland Park / NW Home: 36332 Via Marcia, Fruitland Park 34731 Home: (352)314-2214

KOCHENBURGER, PHILIP A. (Ilona) Email: [email protected] Home: 1689 Village Center Dr, Lakeland 33083 Home: (804)681-0050

KUNDINGER, HAZEL D. (Robert) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. David’s by the Sea/Cocoa Bch / NE Home: 2404 Fairway Dr S, Melbourne 32901 Cell: (321)480-9970

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KURTZ, JAMES E. (retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, Ascension / Orlando / CE Home: 1352 Seburn Rd, Apopka 32703 Cell: (863)214-8553

LAFLER, MARK (Tera) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Edward’s / Mt. Dora / NW Work: (352)383-2832 Mail: 460 N. Grandview St, Mt Dora 32757

LARSEN, GILBERT S. (Judy) (Dio/CT)(retired) Email: [email protected] Priest-in-Charge, St. Anne’s / Crystal River / NW Home: 9160 SW 193rd Cir, Dunnellon 34432 Home: (352)489-7883

LEWIS, WILLIAM G. (Beverly) (retired) Email: [email protected] Rector Emeritus, Holy Trinity / Melbourne / SE Home: 442 Sanderling Dr, Indialantic 32903 Home: (321)777-1270

L’HOMMEDIEU, J. GARY (Judi) Email: [email protected] Non-parochial Home: 1433 Fairview St, Orlando 32804 Cell: (407)432-7249

LIEBLER, JOHN S. (Cindy) (retired) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Simon Cyrenian / Ft. Pierce / SE Home: 2254 6th Avenue SE, Vero Beach 32962 Home: (772)778-8041

LINEBAUGH, JONATHAN (Megan) Email: [email protected] Home: 5910 NE 22nd Terr, Fort Lauderdale 33308 Cell: (954) 937-3109

LIPSCOMB III, JOHN W. (Karen) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Thomas / Eustis / NW Work: (352)357-4358 Mail: 317 S. Mary St, Eustis 32726 Fax: (352)357-9963 Home: 3148 Windham Dr, Eustis 32726 Cell: (321)514-8549

LONGBOTTOM, ROBERT (Amee) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Luke and St. Peter / St. Cloud / CE Work: (407)892-3227 Mail: 2745 Canoe Creek Rd, St. Cloud 34772 Fax: (407)892-6051 Home: 6 Wisconsin Ave, St. Cloud 34769 Cell: (407)957-7704

LORD, ROBERT C. (Nancy) Email: [email protected] Rector, All Saints / Winter Park / CE Work: (407) 647-3413 Mail: 338 E. Lyman Ave, Winter Park 32789 Fax: (407) 647-2406 Home: 1312 Bridgeport Dr, Winter Park 32789 Home: (407)754-3307

LUND, JUDITH (William)(Dio/AR)/ SE Email: [email protected] Home: 61 Calle de Lagos, Ft. Pierce 34951 Phone: (479) 270-3748

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LUONI, RICK (Katrena) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Michael’s / Orlando / CE Work: (407)843-8448 Mail: 2500 N. Westmoreland Dr, Orlando 32804 Fax: (407)843-4714 Cell: (843)810-8544

LYON, W. DONALD (Karen) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 1628 Bent Oak Blvd, DeLand 32724 Home: (386)873-1705

MACMILLAN, CAMERON (Hannah) Email: [email protected] Assistant, Good Shepherd / Maitland / CE Home: 618 Hattaway Dr, Altamonte Springs 32701 Cell: (810)931-3019

MAGILL, PETER G. (Jane) Email: [email protected] Rector, Holy Family / Orlando / CE Work: (407)293-2236 Mail: 1010 North Hiawassee Rd, Orlando 32818 Fax: (407)293-8226 Home: 8310 Crosswicks Dr, Orlando 32819 Home: (407)354-3976

MANNEN, DANIEL J. (Elizabeth) Email: [email protected] Associate, St. Gabriel’s / Titusville / SE Home: 2801 Frontier Dr, Titusville 32796 Cell: (804)814-8030

MARIN, CARLOS H. (Esperanza) Email: [email protected] Vicar, Iglesia Episcopal San Cristobal / Orlando / CE Work: (407)293- 5653 Mail: 7500 Forest City Rd, Orlando 32810 Fax: (407)293-5653 Home: 438 Magpie Ct, Poinciana 34759 Home: (754)234- 3793

MARTIN, JAMES M. (Dorothy) (Dio/WVA)(retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. James / Leesburg / NW Home: 2403 Wakefield Terr, The Villages 32162 Home: (352)430-1554

MATTHEWS, WILLIAM “Tommy” (Debbie) Email: [email protected] Chaplain, St. Edward’s School / Vero Beach / SE Home: 2807 Clemwood St, Orlando 32803 Home: (407) 895-0646

MAURAIS, ROBERT I. (Lois) (retired) Email: [email protected] Rector Emeritus, St. Edward’s / Mount Dora / NW Home: 175 Groveland Rd, Mount Dora 32757 Home: (352)383-1540

McBRYDE, GREER (Monty) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 1155 CR 753 S, Webster 33597 Home: (352)568-2697

McCONNELL, JAMES B. (Carolyn) Email: [email protected] Vicar, St. Ann’s / Wauchula / SW Work: (863)773-6418 Home: 2916 Palm Dr, Punta Gorda 33950 Cell: (863)368-1465

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McDONALD, C. DAWN (Neville Crichlow)Email: [email protected] Vicar, Holy Presence / DeLand / NE Work: (386)734-5228 Home: 1457 Barn Owl Loop, Sanford 32773 Home: (407)302-6982

McGLASHON, JR., HUGH (Lois) (retired) Email: [email protected] Rector Emeritus, St. Mark’s / Haines City / SW Home: 416 West Orange Ct, Haines City 33844 Mail: PO Box 3033, Haines City 33845-3033 Home: (863)421-2235

McQUEEN, PAUL D. (Roberta) Email: [email protected] Rector, Resurrection / Longwood / CE Work: (407)788-3704 Mail: 251 E. Lake Brantley Dr, Longwood 32779 Fax: (407)788-1714 Home: 322 King St, Oviedo 32765 Home: (407)365-4200

MERRITT, ROBERT E. (Barbara) (retired)Email: [email protected] Non-parochial/ SW Home: 864 Summerfield Dr, Lakeland 33803 Home: (863)687-0340

MILLER, ROGER E. (Rita) (retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, Ascension / Orlando / CE Home: 1162 Claymont Cir, Windermere 34786 Home: (407)217-2252

MILLER IV, W. DECATUR “Deke” (Sindy) Email: [email protected] Director, Camp Wingmann / Avon Park / SW Mail: 3404 Wingmann Rd, Avon Park 33825 Cell: (772)828-9304

MORALES, ROBERTO (Irma) (Dio/VA)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 347 Chiquita Ct, Kissimmee 34758 / CE Home: (407)846-9564

MORICAL, ROBIN E. (Jim) Email: [email protected] Rector, All Saints / Enterprise / NE Work: (386)668-4108 Mail: 155 Clark Street, Enterprise 32725 Fax: (386)668-4308 Home: 1601 Alafaya Trl, Oviedo 32765 Cell: (407)234-8771

MORRIS, DANIÉLLE D. (Tony) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 2649 Meeting Pl, Orlando 32814 Cell: (321)282-8449

MOSES, ROBERT E. (Nancy) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. David’s / Lakeland / SW Work: (863)686-4143 Mail: 145 Edgewood Dr, Lakeland 33803 Fax: (863)686-8665 Home: 821 Johnson Ave, Lakeland 33801 Cell: (863)608-3198

MURBARGER, JASON (Sharon) Email: [email protected] Assistant, Trinity / Vero Beach / SE Work: (772)567-1146 Mail: 3141 Ashford Square, Vero Beach, 32966

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NATIONS, C. CAMERON (Carley) Email: [email protected] Assistant, All Saints, Winter Park Work: (407) 647-3413 Mail: 338 E. Lyman Avenue, Winter Park, 32789 Fax: (407) 647-2406 Home: 3523 Backspin Lane, Orlando, 32804 Cell:(615)429-8310

NELSON, ELIZABETH L. (Joel) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Francis of Assisi / Lake Placid / SW Work: (863)465-0051 Mail: 43 Lake June Rd, Lake Placid 33852 Fax: (863)699-5860 Home: 705 Jefferson Ave, Lehigh Acres 33936 Cell: (863)464-0395

NEWHART, DAVID G. (Tillie) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Elizabeth’s / Sebastian / SE Work: (772)589-2770 Mail: 901 Clearmont St, Sebastian 32958 Fax: (772)589-7966 Home: 120 Larchmont Terr, Sebastian 32958 Cell: (772)480-3163

NUNEZ, TIMOTHY C. (Meg) Email: [email protected] Canon to the Ordinary Work: (407)423-3567 Mail: 1017 E. Robinson St, Orlando 32801 Fax: (407)872-0006 Home: 3637 E Creeks Bend, Casselberry 32707 Home: (352)347-0639

OHSIEK, FREDERICK C. (Margaret) (ELCA/retired) Retired Associate, St. Margaret’s / Inverness / NW Email: [email protected] Home: 39 W. Amalfi Ct, Beverly Hills 34465 Home: (352)746-7131

OLSEN, JR., LLOYD L. (Dr. Ginette) / CE Email: [email protected] Home: 4024-X Lake Underhill Rd, Orlando 32801 Cell: (407)341-8600

PALLARD, JOHN J. (Erin) Email: [email protected] Priest-in-Charge, Holy Spirit / Apopka / CE Mail: 601 S. Highland Ave, Apopka 32703 Work: (407)886-1740 Home: 233 Heron St, Altamonte Springs 32701 Home: (407)488-9908

PEOPLES, DAVID B. (Lula) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Stephen’s / Lakeland / SW Work: (863)646-6115 Mail: 1820 E. County Rd 540A, Lakeland 33813 Fax: (863)647-5036 Home: 2627 Brookside Bluff Loop, Lakeland 33813 Home: (863)603-8539

PESSAH, ELISABETH (Stephen) Home: 190 Hidden Hills Dr, Ormond Beach 32174 Home: (386)256-5174

PESSAH, STEPHEN (Elisabeth) Email: [email protected] Rector, Church of the Holy Child/Ormond Beach/NE Work: (386) 672-4770 Mail: 1225 West Granada Blvd, Ormond Beach 32174 Fax: (386) 672-9493 Home: 190 Hidden Hills Drive, Ormond Beach 32174 Home: (386) 256-5174

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PETIPRIN, ANDREW K. (Amber) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Mary of the Angels / Orlando / CE Work: (407)855-1930 Mail: 6316 Matchett Rd, Orlando 32809 Fax: (407)855-1984 Home: 7142 Lake Dr, Orlando 32809 Cell: (407)454-4898

PHILLIPS, ROGER V. (Rosemary) (Dio/MN)(retired) Home: (407)896-3006 Home:1801 Santa Maria Pl, Orlando 32806 Email: [email protected]

PINDER, NELSON W. (Marian) (retired) Email: [email protected] Rector Emeritus, St. John the Baptist / Orlando / CE Home: 2632 Marquise Ct, Orlando 32805 Home: (407)295-5937

RADCLIFF III, CECIL D. (Rhoda) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. John's / Kissimmee / CE Work: (407)847-2009 Mail: 1709 N. John Young Pkwy, Kissimmee 34741 Fax: (407)847-3671 Home: 3010 Big Sky Blvd, Kissimmee 34744 Home: (407)932-3457

RAMBO, C. BLAKE (Carol) Email: [email protected] Home: 2207 Hontoon Rd, DeLand 32720/CE Cell: (386)956-8417

RAMSHAW, LYNN (retired)(Dio/Chi) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. James/Ormond Beach Home: 12 Jollynn Dr, Ormond Beach 32174 / NE Cell: (708)647-7818

RAVNDAL III, ERIC (Sarah) (retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, All Saints / Winter Park / CE Home: 1302 Country Club Oaks Cir, Orlando 32804 Home: (407)648-4642

RECLA, LAWRENCE R. (ELCA/retired) Email: [email protected] Priest-in-Charge, St. Francis / Bushnell / NW Home: 1720 Hagood Loop, The Villages 32162 Home: (352)430-1114

REUMAN, EUGENE F. (Paula) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Margaret's / Inverness / NW Work: (352)726-3153 Mail: 114 N. Osceola Ave, Inverness 34450 Home: 2915 W. Henley Ln, Dunnellon 34433 Home: (352)489-5016

REYNOLDS, WALLACE A. (Shelia) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 1625 S. Hibiscus Dr, Bartow 33830 Cell: (863)398-5996

RIDER, JOSEPH F. Email: [email protected] Mail: 5802 Bob Bullock, C1-23-178, Laredo TX 78041 Home: (772)532-1169

ROACH, MICHELLE (Michael) Email: [email protected] Associate, St. John’s / Kissimmee / CE Home: 5179 Hook Hollow Circle, Orlando 32837 Cell: (407)484-9857 124

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ROBERTS, JR, JOHN B.G. (Fay) (retired) Retired Associate, Good Shepherd / Lake Wales / SW Home: 860 Ohlinger Rd, Babson Park 33827 Home: (863)638-2763

ROBERTS, PETER F. (Ann) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Luke’s / Merritt Island / SE Work: (321)452-5260 Mail: PO Box 541025, Merritt Island 32954-1025 Home: 5500 N Tropical Trl, Merritt Island 32953 Home: (321)453-2074

RODRIGUEZ, CHRISTOPHER M. (Kathy) Email: [email protected] Rector, Trinity / Vero Beach / SE Work: (772)567-1146 Mail: 2365 Pine Ave, Vero Beach 32960 Fax: (772)567-5859 Home: 995 Castaway Blvd, Vero Beach 32963 Home: (772)205-2394

RODRIGUEZ, JOSE E. (Heather) Email: [email protected] Associate, Incarnation / Oviedo/ CE Home: 1023 Brielle Ave, Oviedo 32765 Home: (407)542-6359

ROEHNER, RODNEY (Carolina) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Paul’s / New Smyrna Bch/ NE Work: (386) 428-8733 Mail: 1650 Live Oak St, New Smyrna Bch 32169 Fax: (386) 423-6277 Home: 3308 Hill St, New Smyrna Bch 32168 Cell: (215) 855-4723

ROSENDAHL, MARY A. (Michael) Email: [email protected] Rector, Nativity / Port St. Lucie / SE Work: (772)343-0401 Mail: 1151 SW Del Rio Blvd, Port St. Lucie 34953 Fax: (772)343-0760 Home: 1043 Genesee Ave., Sebastian 32958 Home: (772)581-8407

RUBIANO, RAÚL (Maria) Email: [email protected] Vicar, Iglesia Episcopal Jesús de Nazaret / Orlando / CE Mail: 26 Willow Dr, Orlando 32807 Home: 6627 Piccadilly Ln, Orlando 32835 Cell: (407)222-7995

RUTHERFORD, TOM (Debbie) Email: [email protected] Rector, Messiah / Winter Garden / CE Work: (407)656-3218 Mail: 241 N. Main St, Winter Garden 34787 Fax: (407)877-6041 Home: 1260 Log Landing Dr, Ocoee 34761 Cell: (321)945-3958

RYAN, THOMAS F (Courtenay) (Dio/SEFL/retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. James / Leesburg / NW Home: 3131 Pizzaro Pl, Clermont 34715 Home: (407)559-1158

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SAWYER, FRANK D. (Ginelle) Email: [email protected] Chaplain, St. George and St. Paul Anglican, Greater Lisbon, Portugal Mail: 3500 Grand Forrest Trail, Washago ON, L0K2B0, Canada Phone: (705)689-6044

SCHMIDTETTER, TODD (Michelle) Email: [email protected] Rector, Holy Apostles, Satellite Beach / SE Work: (321)777-0024 Mail: 505 Grant Avenue, Satellite Beach 32937 Fax: (321)777-4010 Home: 4915 Riverside Rd, Melbourne 32935 Cell: (321)747-8216

SEITZ, JR., THOMAS C. (Anna) Email: [email protected] Rector, Good Shepherd / Lake Wales / SW Work: (863)676-8578 Mail: 221 S. Fourth St, Lake Wales 33853 Fax: (863)676-1299 Home: 805 Terranova Rd, Winter Haven 33884 Home: (863)875-0181

SEITZ, SR., THOMAS C. (Janet) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 2565 Salzburg Loop, Winter Haven 33884 /SW Home: (863)294-5507

SHARP, WESLEY E. (Alison) Email: [email protected] Assistant, St. Peter’s / Lake Mary / CE Home: 996 Arden St, Longwood 32750 Cell: (407)463-6836

SHAW, TIMOTHY J. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 901 Thompson Cir, NW, Winter Haven 33881 Home: (863)298-8289

SHEVLIN, JAMES C. (Jeanie) Email: [email protected] Rector, Our Saviour / Okeechobee / SE Work: (863)763-4843 Mail: 200 NW 3rd Street Fax: (863)763-5744 Home: 2634 SE 30th St, Okeechobee 34974 Home: (607)624-1470

SILK-WRIGHT, MARGARET (retired)/NW) Email: [email protected] Home: 1813 Palo Alto Ave, The Villages 32159 Home: (352)750-2626

SITTS, C. JOSEPH (Margaret) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 271 New Waterford Pl, Longwood 32779 Home: (407)774-3140

SMITH, E. DANIEL (Evelyn)(Dio/MO) Email:[email protected] Priest-In-Charge, Holy Cross / Sanford/ CE Home: 4301 S. Sanford Ave, Sanford 32773 Home: (407) 894-4774

SMITH, BEREK Q. Email: [email protected] Assistant, St Augustine’s / Vero Beach / SE Work: (772)770-3494 Mail: 475 43rd Ave, Vero Beach 32968 Fax: (772)770-2712 Home: 706 Gay Feather Ln, Vero Beach 32963 Cell: (509)591-1233

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SMITH, ROBERT K. (Deborah) Email: [email protected] Home: 4927 Deter Rd, Lakeland 33813 /SW Cell: (863)738-7266

SMITH, WILLIAM H. (Paula) (Dio/WMI)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 2073 SE North Blackwell Dr, Port St. Lucie 34952 Home: (772)337-4887

SORVILLO, AUGUST L. (Shirley) (retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. James, Ormond Beach/NE Home: 90 Bridgewater Ln, Ormond Beach 32174 /NE Home: (386)586-2265

SORVILLO, SR., JAMES A. (Debbie) Email: [email protected] Rector, Ascension / Orlando / CE Work: (407)876-3480 Mail: 4950 South Apopka-Vineland Rd, Orlando 32819 Fax (407)876-3487 Home: 6448 Winder Oaks Blvd, Orlando 32819 Cell: (321)438-3924

SOUDER, DIANE (Dio/Arizona) Email: [email protected] Assistant, St. Michael’s / Orlando / CE Mail: PO Box 1077, Winter Park 32790-1077 Home: (407)650-0791

SPARKS, JR., NOY L. (Lynda) Email: [email protected] Home: 5406 Fairway Cir, Granbury TX 76049

SPENCER, JAMES S. (Sally) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Peter the Fisherman / New Smyrna Bch / NE Work: (386)428- 7383 Mail: 4220 Saxon Dr, New Smyrna Beach 32169 Fax: (386)428-9675 Home: 826 23rd Ave, New Smyrna Beach 32169 Home: (386)689-8177

SQUIRE, JR., WILLARD S. “BILL” (Margaret) (retired) Home: (352)430-1420 Home: 748 Hammond Pl, The Villages 32162 Email: [email protected]

SULLIVAN CLIFTON, SONIA (Stephen)Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Matthew’s / Orlando / CE Work: (407)657-9199 Mail: 5873 N. Dean Rd, Orlando 32817 Fax: (407)657-0655 Home: 3137 Denham Ct, Orlando 32825 Cell: (407)697-2854

STEVENS, ROBERT E. (Janie) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 2346 ColFax Terr, Evanston, IL 60201 Home: (847)425-1741

TOALSTER, REBECCA D. Email: [email protected] Home: 2703 Handley Blvd, Lakeland 33803 /SW Cell: (863)370-7185

TRAVIS, R. CARROLL (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 2103 N. Indian River Dr, Cocoa 32922 / SE Home: (321)639-5099

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TREES, TOM (Kathleen) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. James / Leesburg / NW Work: (352)787-1981 Mail: 204 Lee Street, Leesburg 34748 Fax: (352)787-1021 Home: 733 Boylston St, Leesburg 34748 Home: (352)643-1182

TRUSCOTT, DALE Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. Richard’s / Winter Park / CE Home: 2516 Lake Margaret Dr, Orlando, 32806 Home: (407)401-8902

TURNER, AMY (Brian) Email: [email protected] Chaplain. Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy/SE Mail: 5625 Holy Trinity Dr, Melbourne 32940

TURNER, ERIC. W. (Charlene) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. John’s / Melbourne / SE Work: (321)254-3365 Mail: 610 Young St, Melbourne 32935 Fax: (321)242-0600 Home: 4581 Bellaluna Dr, W. Melbourne 32904 Home: (321)984-8152

VANDERAU, ROBERT J. (Dio/RI) (retired)Email: [email protected] Retired Associate, St. Richard’s, Winter Park Home: 2305 Edgewater Dr #1718, Orlando 32804 /CE Home: (407)839-3042

VANN, DEBORAH L. (Marty Campbell) Email: [email protected] Rector, Hope Church / Melbourne / SE Work: (321)259-5810 Mail: 190 Interlachen Rd, Melbourne 32940 Fax: (321)259-5837 Home: 380 Royal Palm Dr, Melbourne 32935 Home: (321)259-7244

VENEZIA, DEBORAH L. (Ralph) Email: [email protected] Home: 7725 Indian Ridge Trl S, Kissimmee 34747 /CE Cell: (407)451-0029

VINAL, KENNETH N. (Laura) Email: [email protected] Chaplain, Trinity Prep / Winter Park / CE Work: (407)671-4140 Home: 8743 Atwater Loop, Oviedo 32765 Home: (407)617-2221

VIÑAS, AQUILINO M. (retired) Retired Associate, Iglesia Episcopal Jesús de Nazaret / Orlando / CE Home: 31 South Forsyth Rd, Orlando 32807 Home: (407)273-2949

WAIT, III, BENJAMIN W. (Shirleen) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 962 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach 32233 Home: (904)249-6696

WALKER, D. SCOTT (Akemi) Email: [email protected] Rector, St. Agnes / Sebring / SW Work: (863)385-7649 Mail: 3840 Lakeview Drive, Sebring 33870 Fax: (863)385-1381 Home: 4725 Pebble Beach, Sebring 33872 Cell: (863)458-8335

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WEISS, EDWARD A. (Dr. Josie) Email: [email protected] Rector, Christ the King / Orlando / CE (retired) Home: 17343 10 St, Montverde 34756 Cell: (863)447-0724

WILCOXSON, FRED (Jo) Email: [email protected] Home: 154 Terry Lane, Benton TN 37307 Cell: (423)299-9356

WILLARD-WILLIFORD, JOYCE A. (Mark) Email: [email protected] Home: 2285 Harlock Rd, Melbourne 32934 Home: (321)242-5719

WOHLEVER, RUSSELL (Mari) Email: [email protected] Assistant, All Saints / Winter Park / CE Work: (407)647-3413 Mail: 338 E. Lyman Ave, Winter Park 32789 Fax: (407)647-2406 Home: 9824 Marsh Point Dr, Orlando 32832 Home: (407)271-8748

YATES, WILLIAM J. (Joan) (retired) Email: [email protected] Vicar, Church or the Redeemer / Avon Park / SW Mail: PO Box 368, Avon Park 33826 Work: (863)453-5664 Home: 3540 CR 64 East, Avon Park 33825 Cell: (863)449-0122

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ANDREWS, GEORGE S. (Anne) (Dio/Chicago)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 102 Starling Lane, Longwood 32779 Home: (407)682-9362

BEAUMONT, JERROLD F. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 325 Wilkinson St, Apt. 321, Chelsea, MI 48118 Home: (734)475-8309

CANNON, CARL T. (Dio/LA)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 10622 Masters Dr, Clermont 34711 Cell: (352)348-8878

CASTO, R. RICHARD (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 244 Osprey Cir, St. Mary’s, GA 31558 Home: (912)576-3522

CLAWSON, DONALD (Stacey) (Dio/SEFL)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 1605 Paseo Del Lago Ln, Vero Beach 32967 Home: (772)770-6210

CONNELLY III, ALBERT P. (Judy) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 16 Hawks Landing, Weaverville, NC 28787 Home: (828)484-9041

COOPER, MILES O. (Nancy) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 423 Forest Ridge Dr, Aiken, SC 29803 Home: (803)642-3827

DEAR, A. TYRREL (Roxy) (retired) Email: [email protected] Mail: PO Box 4136, Sky Valley, GA 30537-4136 Home: 50 Spyglass Cir, Sky Valley, GA 30537 Home: (706)746-6203

EVANS, RALPH E., JR. (Pat) Email: [email protected] Home: 286 Coastal Hill Dr., Indian Harbour Bch 32937 /SE Home: (321)773-7053

GARVIN, GRAYSON B. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 3000 NW 42nd Ave, #B401, Coconut Creek 33066 Home: (954)969-7890

GROSS, DONALD W. (retired) Home: 800 Lake Port Blvd #D402, Leesburg 34748 / NW Home: (352)787-8561

HAUGAARD, WILLIAM P. (Luisa) (Dio/Chicago) (retired) Home: 1365 Twin Rivers Blvd, Oviedo 32766 / CE Home: (407)365-0935 Email:[email protected]

HAZELETT, WILLIAM H. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 1666 Parkgate Dr, Kissimmee 34746 /CE Home: (407)201-7390

HOWZE, LYNN C. Email: [email protected] Home: 530 S. Florida Ave, Apt 1305, Lakeland 33801 Home: (863)687-6376

JACOBSON, STEPHEN (Deni)(Dio/PA)Email: [email protected] Home: 13202 SE 91 Ct Rd, Summerfield 34491 /NW Home: (352)452-0740

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KNOX, DAVID P. (Susan) Email: [email protected] Home: 216 Sheridan Ave, Longwood 32750 Home: (407)260-9065

KRUGER, ANN D. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 167 Clear Lake Cir, Sanford 32773 Cell: (407)314-9671

KRUMBHAAR, ANDREW R. (Helen Churchill Mallison) (retired) Mail: APDO 30, Patzcuaro 61600, Michoacan, Mexico Email: [email protected]

LEAHY, JOHN J. (June) Email: [email protected] Home: 1007B Kings Way, New Bern, NC 28562 Cell: (407)967-1998

LOBS III, G. RICHARD (Donna) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 128 Legacy Dr, Advance, NC 27006 Cell: (321)377-3630

MADSON, PETER G. (retired) Home: 300 E. Church St, #807, Orlando 32801 Home: (407)515-4123

MAHER, JOSEPH A. (Catherine) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 5997 Heron Pond Dr, Port Orange 32128 Home: (386)763-0118

MANNING, RONALD F. (Leila) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 70 Tour Ct, Palm Coast 32164 Cell: (321)480-3826

MESSINA, JR., MICHAEL F. (Sandra) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 94 Pecan Run, Ocala 34472 Home: (352)687-8784

McDOWELL, JOSEPH L. (Helen) (retired)Email: [email protected] Home: 116 Jamaica Dr, Cocoa Beach 32931/SE Home: (321)799-3930

McLEOD, ROBERT (Nancy) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 17564 Colonial Park Dr, Monument, CO 80132 Cell: (520)270-4714

MERCER, ROY C. (Wilma) (retired) Email: [email protected] Mail: 246 Hill Court, Winter Haven 33881 Home: (863)956-2102

MOUNTFORD, ROBERT T. (Mildred) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 5224 Maxon Terr, Sanford 32771 Home: (407)302-9422

PATTERSON-URBANIAK, PENNY (Ron) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 676 Nettles Ridge Road, Banner Elk, NC 28604 Home: (828)260-5633

PHILLIPS, ROBERT W. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 1620 Mayflower Ct. A610, Winter Park 32792 /CE Home: (407)691-7544

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POBJECKY, J. RICHARD (Judi) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 3060 Las Palmas Dr, Titusville 32780/SE Home: (321)269-3601

ROBISON, RONALD L. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 4010 64th St, Bethesda, MD 20816 Home: (301)320-0143

RODGERS, BILL W. (Helen) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 13465 SE 93rd Ct Rd., Summerfield 34491 Home: (352)347-5835

ROSE, JOY A. Email: [email protected] Home: 116 Gadwall Ct, Dayton Bch 32119 Home: (386)872-4732

RULE, ALAN (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 1 St. Lawrence Ave, Ogdensburg, NY 13669 Home: (315)713-4575

SCHILLING III, WALTER B. (Kathy) Email: [email protected] Home: 1803 Crane Creek Blvd, Melbourne 32940 Cell: (321)255-9238

SEAY, D. ROBERT (Carol) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 3140 Falling Waters Ln, Lindenhurst, IL 60046 Home: (224)643-7959

STICHWEH, MICHAEL (retired) Home: 410 N. Meridian St., #604, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Home: (317)916-5908

TAYLOR, JAMES D. (Glenda) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 10 Fox Cliff Way, Ormond Beach 32174 / NE Home: (386)671-0741

THOMPSON, WARREN N. (retired) SW Email: [email protected] Mail: 1225 Havendale Blvd NW Apt 303, Winter Haven 33881 Home: (863)294-7191 TOWSON, LOUIS A. (Susan) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 1211 Mundy Dr, Jacksonville 32207 Home: (904)367-4457

WILLIAMS III, HUGH E. (Frances) (retired) Email:[email protected] Home: 500 Windermere Dr, Lakeland 33809 / SW Home: (863)859-9296

WILSON, H. DAVID (Katrina) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 1629 Championship Blvd, Franklin, TN 37064 Home: (615)794-7265

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The Minister of the Congregation is directed to instruct the people, from time to time, about the duty of Christian parents to make prudent provision for the well-being of their families, and of all persons to make wills, while they are in health, arranging for the disposal of their temporal goods, not neglecting, if they are able, to leave bequests for religious and charitable uses.

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Deacons/Active ALDAY, KRISTEN N. (Tom) Email: [email protected] Archdeacon, Diocese of Central Florida Work: (407)423-3567 Mail: 1017 East Robinson St, Orlando 32801 Fax: (407)872-0006 Home: 400 W. Trotters Dr, Maitland 32751 Cell: (321)282-8454

ALTENBACH, JULIE (Rob) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Church of the Messiah / Winter Garden / CE Home: 413 Rockbridge Ct, Apopka 32712 Home: (407) 462-8001

ASGILL, EDMONSON O. “Eddie” Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Timothy’s / Daytona Beach / NE Home: 2128 Avocado Dr, Port Orange 32128 Home: (386)252-0032

BAKKER, CHERYL A. (Bert) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Anne’s / Crystal River / NW Home: 7416 W. Seven Rivers Dr, Crystal River 34429 Home: (352)795-6265

BANKOWSKI, THOMAS “Tom” (Jacqueline) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. George / The Villages / NW Home: 514 Loma Paseo Dr, The Villages 32159 Home: (352)259-1237

BEIKIRCH, PAULA M. Email: [email protected] Home: 420 Kenilworth Place, Lakeland 33815 Cell: (863)944-7016

BEHNSTEDT, PATRICE “Patty” (Richard) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Holy Trinity / Bartow / SW Home: 1185 E. Mariposa Ave, Bartow 33830 Home: (863)586-2311

BELLNER, ELISABETH (Joe) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Church of the Ascension / Orlando / CE Home: 1056 Saddleback Ridge Rd, Apopka 32703 Cell: (407)256-3298

BISSOONDIAL, DINESH (Heidi) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Peter the Fisherman /New Smyrna Beach / NE Home: (407)920-4243 Home: 2812 Ferris Ct, Deltona 32725

BRADY II, WILLIAM D. (Wanda) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 10485 W. New York St, Homosassa 34448 Home: (352)621-6782

BRITCHER, SHARON A. (Edward) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Simon the Cyrenian/fort Pierce/SE Home: 3130 S. US #1, Fort Pierce 34982 Home: (772)489-0866

BRYSON, NANCY (John) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. George’s / The Villages / NW Home: 1843 Winthrop Terrace, The Villages 32162 Home: (352)751-7040 134

Deacons/Active BUECHNER, DEBORAH (Bill) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Church of the Ascension / Orlando / CE Home: 1078 Coastal Cir, Ocoee 34761 Cell: (321)287-6242

BUTLER, PAULINE F. (Gary) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Jude’s / Orange City / NE Home: 1961 Stanton St, Deltona 32738 Home: (386)574-7195

CLARK, JOAN B. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 5961 W. Dedham Trl, Crystal River 34429 Home: (352)795-7454

CLARKE, JANET V. (Ronald) (Dio/SEFL) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Thomas / Eustis / NW Home: 33406 Fairway Rd, Leesburg 34788 Home: (352)728-0929

COLLINS, VICTORIA L. Email: [email protected] Deacon Emeritus, Holy Trinity / Melbourne / SE Home: 688 Ebony St, Melbourne 32935 Home: (321)751-2367

COSTIN, RICHARD B. (Sandra) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Good Shepherd / Maitland / CE Home: 1601 Alafaya Trail, Oviedo 32765 Cell: (407)212-2718

COULTER, LINDA M. Email: [email protected] Deacon, All Saints’ / Enterprise / NE Home: 586 Belltower Ave, Deltona 32725 Home: (386)860-6062

DAVIS, MARGARET “Peg” (William) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Holy Faith / Dunnellon / NW Home: 8525 Danbury Lane, Hudson 34667 Home: (727)773-5977

DELANCEY, MARY L Email: [email protected] Deacon, Grace / Ocala / NW Home: 1236 NE 21st St, Ocala 34470 Cell: (352)286-8933

DINNERVILLE, ROBERT “Bob” (Jan) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Christ Church / Lakeland / SW Home: 9258 Troon Lane, Lakeland 33810 Home: (863)816-7214

DUNBAR, PHILIP C. (Judy) Email: [email protected] Deacon, All Saints’, Enterprise / NE Home: 2505 Gramercy Dr, Deltona 32738 Home: (386)789-0261

GAFFORD, HAPPY L. (George) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Michael’s / Orlando / CE Home: 1330 Arthur St, Orlando 32804 Home: (407)601-7379 135

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GALBREATH, JANET L. (Don) Email: [email protected] Home: 01236 Miller Blvd, Fruitland Park 34731 Cell: (352)406-3802

GARTON, M. PAMELA (Harry)Email: [email protected] Deacon, Hope Church / Melbourne / SE Home: 315 Raquette Ct, Merritt Island 32953 Home: (321)453-7754

GILKEY, JR, SAM B. (Jean)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 912 Virginia Ave, St. Cloud 34769 Home: (407)498-0780

GOGLIA, BETTE M. Email: [email protected] Home: 9203 Glascow Dr., Fredericksburg, VA 22408 Home: (540)898-8068

GUERNSEY, JACQUELINE L. Email: [email protected] Deacon, Corpus Christi / Okahumpka / NW Home: 25510 Belle Alliance, Leesburg 34748 Home: (352)314-0289

GWYN III, LEWIS R. (Clare) Email: [email protected] Home: 5855 39th Ln, Vero Beach 32966/SE Cell: (772)321-8398

HALL, MICHAEL G. (Linda) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Shepherd of the Hills / Lecanto / NW Home: 2827 South Circle Dr, Inverness 34450 Home: (352)419-4319

HAMILL, ALLARDYCE A. “Deche” Email: [email protected] Deacon, Our Saviour / Okeechobee / SE Home: 1702 Arizona Ave, Ft. Pierce 34982 Home: (772)461-8873

HANSELL, SUSAN W. Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Paul’s / Winter Haven / SW Home: 2048 Ryan Way, Winter Haven 33884 Home: (863)324-1786

HARPER, A. KATHERINE Email: [email protected] Home: 9200 Cascades Blvd #106, Raleigh SC 27617 Cell: (352)638-4114

HARRISON, ELIZABETH A. Email: [email protected] Deacon, Holy Cross / Winter Haven / SW Home: 215 S. Lake Florence Dr, Winter Haven 33884 Home: (863)324-4874

HANCOCK, MARGARET L. Email: [email protected] Home: 1760 Emerson Ave, Bartow 33830 Cell: (863)286-5968

HOEY, LORI J. (Thomas) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Elizabeth’s / Sebastian / SE Home: 101 academy Terr, Sebastian 32958 Home: (772)646-3883 136

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HONEA, JANICE B. (Jim) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Emmanuel / Orlando / CE Home: 6246 Tremayne Dr, Mount Dora 32757 Home: (352)735-3719

HOOVER, RICHARD A. (Melanie) Email: [email protected] Home: 1118 Melton Ave, Lakeland 33803(retired) Home: (863)682-0822

HOUSE, KAREN E. Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Francis of Assisi / Bushnell / NW Home: 1120 Sunshine Ave, Leesburg 34748 Cell: (352)409-0707

JACKSON, PAUL P. (Jean) (retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Deacon, All Saints / Winter Park / CE Home: 1620 Mayflower Ct #A211, Winter Park 32792 Home: (407)677-7960

JASPER, JOHN W. (JoAn) (retired) Email: [email protected] Retired Deacon, Church of the Nativity / Port St. Lucie / SE Home: 215 SW Lama Ave, Port St. Lucie 34953 Home: (772)785-6552

JUMP, DOUGLAS (Michelle) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Stephen’s / Lakeland / SW Home: PO Box 804, Davenport 33836 Cell: (863)514-0620

KEARNS, JADA (Kevin) Email: [email protected] Home: 1590 Warrington St, Winter Springs 32708 Home: (407)359-0014

KELLINGTON, LAURIE (Brian) Dio/Springfield Email: [email protected] Home: 17085 WE 93rd Yondel Cir, The Villages, 32162 Cell: (309) 202-7449

KLINE, NANCY W. (Sims) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Barnabas / DeLand / NE Home: 442 W. Minnesota Ave, DeLand 32720 Home: (386)736-6029

KROMHOUT, LINDA A. (Ysbrand) Email: [email protected] Deacon, All Saints' / Enterprise / NE Home: 2107 Golden Arm Rd, Deltona 32738 Home: (386)574-7583

LABUD, RICHARD J. (Lisa) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Thomas / Eustis / NW Home: 28097 SE Hwy 42, Umatilla 32784 Home: (352)669-5074

LIEBERT-HALL, LINDA A. (Michael) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Shepherd of the Hills / Lecanto / NW Home: 2827 South Circle Dr, Inverness 34450 Home: (352)419-4319

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Deacons/Active LONGACRE, PATRICIA A. (Bill) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Grace / Port Orange / NE Home: 5447 Hibiscus Ave, Port Orange 32127 Cell: (386)299-4336

MALIA, PHYLLIS “Terri” (Michael) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. James / Ormond Beach / 32117 Home: 1251 Sunset Cir, Daytona Beach 32117 Home: (386)258-3030

MARTIN, MADELYN C. (Paul) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Holy Child / Ormond Beach / NE Home: 409 Division Avenue, Ormond Beach 32174 Home: (386)299-7643

MATHENY, MICHAEL (Linda) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Cathedral Church of St. Luke / Orlando / CE Home: 1321 East Pine St, Orlando 32801 Cell: (407)257-6326

MATHIS, JUDITH S. (Horace) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. James / Ormond Beach / NE Home: 86 Dianne Drive, Ormond Beach 32176 Home: (386)290-1138

MAXWELL, ELMO E. “Mickey” (Elizabeth) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Edward’s / Mount Dora / NW Home: PO Box 612, Mount Dora 32756 Home: (352)383-4790

McCAFFREY, SUSAN M. (Bill) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Grace Church / Port Orange / NE Home: 3179 Lindera Drive, Deltona 32725 Home: (386)532-2802

MEHEUX, SYBIL A. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 543 Corporation St, Holly Hill 32117 Home: (386)492-5324

MOTIS, JOHN R (Laura) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Good Shepherd / Lake Wales / SW Mail: PO Box 825, Babson Park, FL 33827-0825 Home: (863)528-4338

MULKIN, SUZANNE (Michael) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Church of the Good Shepherd / Lake Wales / SW Home: 875 Brock Road, Bartow 33830 Home: (863)533-3801

MURRAY, ELIZABETH A. (Douglas Ludwig) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. John’s / Melbourne / SE Home: 144 Sea Park Blvd, Satellite Beach 32937 Cell: (321)777-0168

OLIVER, NANCY (Bob) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Cathedral Church of St. Luke / Orlando / CE Home: 2951 Mulberry Dr, Titusville 32780 Cell: (321)863-6876

PASAY, MARCELLA C. (Alex) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Grace / Ocala / NW Home: 5930 SW 103rd St, Ocala 34476 Home: (352)237-0227 138

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PENNYBACKER, KATHLEEN Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Margaret’s / Inverness / NW Home: 320 S Canaday Dr, Inverness 34450 Home: (352)344-0199

PERICA, RAYMOND (Sue) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. David’s / Lakeland / SW Home: 3 La Terraza, Lakeland 33813 Home: (863)646-2516

PETERSEN, CAROLYN Email: [email protected] Deacon, Cathedral Church of St. Luke / Orlando / CE Home: PO Box 560208, Orlando 32856-0208 Home: (407)851-4657

QUINNELL, CAROLYN (Bob) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Mary’s / Belleview / NW Home: PO Box 414, Ocklawaha 32183 Home: (352)425-1196

QUINNELL, ROBERT “Bob” (Carolyn) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Mary’s / Belleview / NW Home: PO Box 414, Ocklawaha 32183 Home: (352)425-1196

RASCHKE, GERALD W. (Dorothy) (Dio/Springfield/retired) Deacon, All Saints / Enterprise / NE Email: [email protected] Home: 1888 Tilburg Ave, Deltona 32725 Home: (386)789-3752

RHODES, CHARLOTTE D. (Bill) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. David’s-by-the-Sea/ Cocoa Beach / SE Home: 1240 N. Carpenter Rd, Titusville 32796 Cell: (321)794-3889

ROBERTS, PATRICIA K. Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. John the Baptist / Orlando / CE Home: 35 Willow Dr, Orlando 32807 Home: (407)277-2334

SHARPE, VIRGINIA D. (William) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 323 Blue Lake Terrace, DeLand 32724 Home: (386)736-8573

SHERROUSE, WANDA G. Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Jude’s / Orange City / NE Home: 108 Heather Lane Dr, Deltona 32738 Home: (321)276-9240

SMITH, CARTER A. Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Michael’s / Orlando / CE Home: 4281Anissa Ave #101, Orlando 32814 Cell: (772)834-1750

SMITH, WILLAMARIE Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Timothy’s / Daytona Beach / NE Home: 1501 San Marco Dr. Apt 202, Ormond Beach 32174 Cell: (386)589-9842

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SMODELL, GEORGE H. (Donna) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Sebastian's by-the-Sea / Melbourne Beach / SE Home: 2394 Lakes of Melbourne Dr, Melbourne 32904Home: (321)723-0069

SOMERS, DAVID W. (Patti) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Matthew’s / Orlando / CE Home: 2200 Red Ember Road, Oviedo 32765 Home: (407)366-1465

STATER, CATHERINE J. (Dennis Weir) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Barnabas / DeLand / NE Home: 445 Quail Hill Drive, DeBary 32713 Home: (386)216-3804

STEIDL, GERALD S. (Susan) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Holy Trinity / Fruitland Park / NW Home: 3208 Lafayette St., The Villages 32163 Home: (352)753-7754

TATLIAN, EDWARD (Joann) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Christ the King / Lakeland / SW Home: 7060 Remington Oaks LP, Lakeland 33810 Home: (863)816-0982

THOMPSON, JOHN F. (Janet)(retired) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Margaret’s / Inverness / NW Home: 90 E. Jinnita St, Hernando 34442 Home: (352)527-9141

TONEY, MARTHA / NE Email: [email protected] Home: 17840 SE 106th Terr, Summerfield, 34491 Home: (352)307-0517

TROW, CHESTER (Barbara) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Grace / Ocala / NW Home: 2315 SE 18th Cir, Ocala 34471 Cell: (352)812-2200

TUCKER, ELIZABETH S. (Trip) Email: [email protected] Deacon, All Saints / Winter Park / CE Home: 1020 Keyes Avenue, Winter Park 32789 Cell: (407)760-1115

TURNER, JAMIE A. (David) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 2306 River Hammock Lane, Fort Pierce 34981 Home: (772)460-6246

VANCE, WILLIAM W. (Sue) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 8872 Palisades Beach Ave, Orlando 32829 Cell: (321)945-9971

VERRET, JOAN C. Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. David’s / Lakeland / SW Home: 220 Palm Drive East, Lakeland 33803 Home: (863)682-7724

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WAGNER, BETH A. (David) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Church of the Ascension / Orlando / CE Home: 8455 Via Bella Notte, Orlando 32836 Cell: (407)491-2578

WALTHER, AILEEN Email: [email protected] Home: 607 Village Lane, Winter Park 32792 Cell: (407)620-8864

WANSTALL, DONALD P. (Nancy) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. James / Ormond Beach / NE Home: 19 Kingsley Cir, Ormond Beach 32174 Home: (386)737-0878

WESTPHAL, STACEY (Frank) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Holy Trinity / Melbourne / SE Home: 522 Summerset Ct, Indian Harbour Beach 32937 Home: (321)777-2040

WETHERINGTON, TIMOTHY R. (Terri) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Messiah / Winter Garden / CE Home: 376 Crofton Dr, Ocoee 34761 Cell: (407)342-4484

WHITTEN, JAMES A. (Peg) Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Mary of the Angels / Orlando / CE Home: 4414 Gatlin Grove Dr, Orlando 32812 Home: (407)275-7801

WILCOXSON, JOANN V. (Fred) Email: [email protected] Home: 154 Terry Lane, Benton TN 37307 Cell: (407)929-5244

WILLIAMS, THOMAS D. (Nancy) Email: [email protected] Deacon, Church of Our Savior / Palm Bay / SE Home: 921 Wateroak Dr NE, Palm Bay 32905 Cell: (321)505-3046

WREN, DANE C. (Laurie) Email: [email protected] Home: 302 Bent Way N, Lake Mary 32746 Home: (407)322-7508

YOTTER, KATHERINE A. Email: [email protected] Deacon, St. Luke’s, Mulberry / SW Home: 4375 Simms Rd., Lakeland 33810 Cell: (863)255-0737

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ADAMS, HELEN K. (Omar) Email: [email protected] Home: 103 Shady Branch Trail, Ormond Beach 32174 Home: (386)672-9667

APPLETON, MARY ELLEN (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 200 St. Andrews Blvd #1406, Winter Park 32792 Home: (407)673-1651

AYCOCK, DAVID H. (Jill)(retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 759 Phoenix Ln, Oviedo 32765 Phone: (407)366-5913

BROWN III, HENRY W. (Diana) Email: [email protected] Home: PO Box 1420, Homosassa Springs 34447 Home: (352)628-6575

CILLEY, NORMAN H. (Nadine) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 23 E Hampton Dr, Auburndale 33823 Home: (863)666-5042

GEORGE, DAVID J. (Sara) Email: [email protected] Home: 2108 Priya St., Thomasville, NC 27360 Home: (336)889-4182

GREEN-WITT, MARGARET E. (Dio/SWFL/retired) Home: 821 Lake Port Blvd, #A401, Leesburg 34748 Home: (352)728-6889

HAHNE, RUTH O. (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 8020 SW 108th Loop, Ocala 34481 Home: (352) 401-0232

HOLLOWS, ARTHUR L. (Sandra) Email: [email protected] Home: 5303 Franklin Reserve Dr, Plant City 33565 Home: (813)982-9538

HOWE, KAREN E. (John) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 1805 Lakeview Pkwy, Locust Grove VA 22508 Home: (407)857-5528

JENSEN, PATRICIA A. (Dan) Home: 9301 Hunters Park Way, Tampa 33647-2571 Home: (813)398-4028

LOBS, DONNA B. (Rick) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 128 Legacy Drive, Advance, NC 27006 Home: (336)998-0121

MINSHEW, NANCY E. (Ron) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 3735 Highway 17-92 N, Davenport 33837 Home: (863)424-2551

PEMBERTON, BARBARA L. (Kirby)Email: [email protected] Home: 668 Whispering Pines Ct, Inverness 34453 Home: (352)344-9854

RABY, EDITH G. Email: [email protected] Home: 876 Sycamore Springs Ct., Smithfield, VA 23430 Home: (407)340-8011

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ROWE, GARY R. (Sandra) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 19491 Harbor Rd. S, Tequesta, 33469 Cell: (970)406-1051

ROWE, SANDRA J. (Gary) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 19491 Harbor Rd. S, Tequesta, 33469 Cell: (970)406-1450

WOOD, H. PALMER (Ronni) (retired) Email: [email protected] Home: 720 S. Lakeshore Blvd, Lake Wales 33853 Home: (863)676-7072

WOOLARD, LYNN P. (Pam) Email: [email protected] Home: 971 S. Tropical Trl, Merritt Island 32952 Home: (321)452-6067

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Adopted Agenda

Forty-Seventh Annual Diocesan Convention The Episcopal Church in Central Florida January 22 & 23, 2016 Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy 5625 Holy Trinity Drive, Melbourne, Florida 32940

“For the Sake of Our Future” FRIDAY (January 22)

2:15 p.m. Volunteers trained for Registration (Tiger Café)

2:30 – 4:00 p.m. Convention Registration (Tiger Cafe)

4:15 p.m. Convention Eucharist (Auditorium)

5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Town Hall Meeting – Group discussions & Data Gathering concerning 78th General Convention Resolution C001 - Set Rates for Diocesan Commitments 6:30 p.m. Adjourn

7:15 p.m. Dinner at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 1830 S. Babcock Street, Melbourne 32901

SATURDAY, January 23

7:00 a.m. Celebration of Holy Eucharist at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (optional)

7:30-9:00 a.m. Convention Registration at HTEA (Tiger Café) Coffee on patio Displays in Gymnasium

9:00 a.m. First Session of Convention Morning Worship - The Rev. Josh Bales Call to Order Organization of Convention Appointment of Chancellor, Co-Chancellor Announce election of Convention Secretary Dispatch of Business - Adopt Agenda and Rules of Order Credential Committee Report Welcome from Mr. James Landi, Interim Head of School

Report of Nominations/Elections Committee First Ballot

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10:15 a.m. BREAK

10:40 a.m. Election Report (and Second Ballot)

Testimony – Scott Anderson, UCF Canterbury Club

11:00 a.m. Introductions – Canon Nunez

11:15 a.m. Treasurer's Report Presentation & Adoption of the Budget

Testimony – Tom Phillips, Emmaus School of Biblical Studies

11:30 a.m. Bishop Lloyd Allen

Announcements – Canon Nunez

12:00 p.m. Noonday Prayer The Reverend Tracy Dugger and Carl MaultsBy

12:15 p.m. Lunch Break / Clergy Spouse Luncheon (Library)

1:30 p.m. Reconvene

Testimony – Chas Cook, Senior, Trinity Prep

Stephen & Mary Dass

1:50 p.m. Announcements for the Good of the Order Deke Miller – Camp Wingmann Jon Davis – Canterbury Steve Schneeberger – Youth Ministry Ed Bartle – Brotherhood of St. Andrew Jim Dorn – University of the South Tim Nunez

2:00 p.m. Appointments & Ratifications – Bishop Brewer

Invitation to the 48th Annual Diocesan Convention Presentation of Awards Commissioning and Installations

Memorials - The Reverend Mark Lafler

Closing Worship -Bishop Brewer & Camp Wingmann Band

3:00 p.m. Adjourn

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Minutes of 47th Annual Convention

The Forty Seventh Annual Convention of the Diocese of Central Florida began with the registration of delegates at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, January 22, 2016 in the Tiger Cafe at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, 5625 Holy Trinity Drive, Melbourne, Florida. The Celebration of the Holy Eucharist began at 4:3-15 p.m. in the Scott Center auditorium. The Right Reverend Gregory Orrin Brewer was the Celebrant and The Reverend Charles (“Chaz”) L. Howard, Ph.D., University Chaplain at the University of Pennsylvania, was the Preacher.

TOWN HALL MEETING A Town Hall Meeting concerning 2015 General Convention Resolutions C001 and D013, setting a mandatory diocesan assessment of up to 15% effective in 2019, was held in the Scott Center auditorium beginning at 5:45 p.m. The Right Reverend Gregory O. Brewer, Bishop, The Reverend Canon Timothy Nunez, Canon to the Ordinary, and Mr. Earl Pickett, Diocesan Administrator, led the meeting. Canon Nunez presented the two Resolutions and then gave an overview of how the Diocese’s current plan of giving to The Episcopal Church evolved. The floor was opened for questions from convention delegates. At the conclusion of the Question and Answer session, Bishop Brewer thanked the participants for their questions and comments, noting that today’s Town Hall Meeting is “the beginning of the conversation”. He invited delegates to follow up – as groups or as individuals, sharing their thoughts and suggestions with him. The Town Hall meeting was adjourned at 6:30 p.m.

FIRST PLENARY SESSION The Forty-Seventh Annual Convention of the Diocese of Central Florida was called to order by The Right Reverend Gregory O Brewer, Chair, at 9:00 a.m., Saturday, January 23, 2016 in the Scott Center Auditorium. The Reverend Canon Josh Bales led the Opening Worship.

The Chair announced the election by the Diocesan Board of Mrs. Sarah Caprani as Secretary of Convention, the appointment of the Honorable Council (Butch) Wooten as Chancellor and Parliamentarian of this Convention and the appointment of the Honorable William A. Grimm as Vice-Chancellor.

Mr. James Landi, Interim Head of School, welcomed visitors and members of the Convention to Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy and thanked the many people who helped in the preparations and activities surrounding the meeting.

Miss Taya Britten, member of the Senior class at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy and Chair of the Credentials Committee reported that of a possible 284 clergy entitled to vote in this convention, 165 had registered. 95 are needed for a quorum. There was a quorum in the clerical order. Of a possible 259 lay delegates, 218 had registered. 87 are needed for a quorum. There was a quorum in the lay order. [Text of Credentials Committee Final Report in Appendix A]

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The Reverend James A. Sorvillo, Chair Dispatch of Business moved the adoption of the proposed Agenda and the Rules of Order. The Agenda and the Rules of Order were adopted. [Text of Rules of Order in Appendix B]

Bishop Brewer announced the following results of Deanery elections which were held during 2016 Pre-Convention Deanery Meetings: Central Deanery: Ms. Susan Burley, President, (3 year term) Southeast Deanery: The Very Rev. Orlando Addison, Dean (3 year term) Northwest Deanery: The Very Rev. George Conger, Dean (3 year term)

He called on The Reverend Kenneth Vinal, Chair of the Nominations and Elections Committee who presented the First Ballot:

STANDING COMMITTEE To be elected in the Lay Order: One lay person to be elected (3 year term) Nominees to Date: Mr. Orman Kimbrough Mr. Randy Wiseman The Chair opened the floor for additional nominations. There being no other nominations, the Chair declared the nominations for Lay Order for Standing Committee closed. Delegates were instructed to vote for one nominee.

To be elected in the Clerical Order: One clergy person to be elected (4 year term) Nominees to Date: The Reverend Christopher Rodriguez The Reverend Jim Sorvillo The Chair opened the floor for additional nominations. There being no other nominations, the Chair declared the nominations for Clerical Order for Standing Committee closed. Delegates were instructed to vote for one nominee.

DIOCESAN BOARD To be elected: Two lay persons to be elected (3 year terms) Nominees to Date: Mrs. Heather Rodriguez Mrs. Sonya Shannon The Chair opened the floor for additional nominations. There being no nominations, Mrs. Heather Rodriguez and Mrs. Sonya Shannon were declared elected to the Diocesan Board, Lay Order. One clergy person to be elected (3 year term) Nominees to Date: The Reverend Ken Vinal 148

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The Chair opened the floor for additional nominations. There being no nominations, The Rev. Ken Vinal was declared elected to the Diocesan Board, Clerical Order.

TRUSTEE, UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH To be elected: One lay person to be elected (3 year term) Nominees to Date: Mr. Frank Gummey The Chair opened the floor for additional nominations. There being no nominations, Mr. Frank Gummey was declared elected as a Lay Trustee, University of the South

The First Ballot was cast and the First Ballot was declared closed.

Bishop Brewer addressed the Convention [Text in Appendix C]

The Chair called on The Reverend Ken Vinal for an Election Report. Ken reported that Mr. Orman Kimbrough was elected in the Lay Order to a three- year term on the Standing Committee and The Reverend Jim Sorvillo was elected in the Clerical Order to a four-year term on the Standing Committee.

Bishop Brewer invited Mr. Scott Anderson, member of the Canterbury Club at the University of Central Florida to address the Convention.

The Chair called on Canon Tim Nunez to introduce new members of the clergy, clergy in new positions in the diocese and new members of the diocesan staff:

Newly Ordained Deacons Julie Altenbach, Church of the Messiah, Winter Garden Patrice Behnstedt, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Bartow Nancy Bryson, St. George, The Villages Margaret Davis, Hospital Chaplain Robert Dinnerville, Christ the King Episcopal Church, Lakeland Doug Jump, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Lakeland Cameron MacMillan, Senior Seminarian, Nancy Oliver, Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando Ray Perica, St. David’s Episcopal Church, Lakeland Carolyn Quinnell, Episcopal Church of St. Mary, Belleview Robert Quinnell, Episcopal Church of St. Mary, Belleview Michelle Roach, Senior Seminarian, Virginia Theological Seminary Chester Trow, Grace Episcopal Church, Ocala

Newly Received Deacon Edward Tatlian, Christ the King Episcopal Church, Lakeland

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Newly Ordained Priests Matthew Ainsley, Church of the Ascension, Orlando Josh Bales, Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando Tracy Dugger, Church of the Messiah, Winter Garden John Gullett, St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, Auburndale Mark Lafler, St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church, Titusville Jonathan Linebaugh, Oxford University, England Cameron Nations, All Saints Church, Winter Park

Newly Received Priest Daniel Mannen, St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church, Titusville

Clergy in New Positions Josh Bales, Canon, The Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando Edward Bartle, Associate, St. George, The Villages John Bender, Interim Rector, St. Mark’s Church, Cocoa Ernie Bennett, Rector, St. James Episcopal Church, Ormond Beach Carolyn Biggs, Priest-in-Charge, Christ the King Episcopal Church, Lakeland Susan Blake, Chaplain, Waterman Retirement Communities, Mount Dora David Bumsted, Rector, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Orlando Steve Clifton, Assistant, Church of the Resurrection, Longwood Meghan Farr, Assistant, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Melbourne James Giles, Priest-in-Charge, St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church, Ocala Reid Hensarling, Priest-in-Charge, All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Lakeland Lisa Hinkle, Rector, Church of St. Mary, Belleview Reggie Kidd, Acting Dean, The Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando Gil Larsen, Priest-in-Charge, St. Anne’s Episcopal Church, Crystal River Rick Luoni, Rector, St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, Orlando William “Tommy” Matthews, Chaplain, St. Edward’s School, Vero Beach Cameron Nations, All Saints, Winter Park Beth Pessah, Non-parochial priest Stephen Pessah, Rector, Church of the Holy Child, Ormond Beach Frank Sawyer, Chaplain, St. Andrew’s Academy, Fort Pierce Jim Shevlin, Rector, Church of Our Saviour, Okeechobee Dan Smith, Non-parochial priest Bill Yates, Vicar, Church of the Redeemer, Avon Park

New members of the Diocesan Staff Sarah Caprani, Executive Assistant to Bishop Brewer Caroline Miller, Administrative Assistant to the Canon for Vocations Nikki Jenkins, Staff member of HigherLife Publishing and Marketing, Inc. and reporter for the Central Florida Episcopalian

The Chair called upon Mr. Bruce Bauder, Treasurer, to present the Treasurer’s Report for the year ending December 31, 2015. It was MOVED and SECONDED to approve the Treasurer’s Report as presented. MOTION PASSED [Appendix D] 150

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It was MOVED and SECONDED to approve the adoption of the proposed budget for 2015. MOTION PASSED [Appendix E]

Bishop Brewer invited Mr. Tom Phillips, Director of Emmaus Bible Ministries to address the Convention.

Bishop Brewer invited The Right Reverend Lloyd Allen, Bishop of Honduras to address the Convention.

Canon Nunez invited the Convention to visit the displays in the gymnasium during the lunch break and he gave directions for picking up lunches

Bishop Brewer invited The Reverend Tracy Dugger and Dr. Carl MaultsBy to lead Noonday Prayer

At the conclusion of Noonday Prayer, the convention stood in recess for lunch at 12:30 p.m.

SECOND PLENARY SESSION The Convention was reconvened at 1:45 p.m.

The Chair invited Mr. Chas Cook, Senior at Trinity Preparatory School to address the Convention.

The Chair introduced The Reverend Stephen and Mrs. Mary Dass, Diocesan Missionaries in São Paolo, Brazil, and invited them to address the Convention

Bishop Brewer expressed the appreciation of the Convention to The Reverend Chaz Howard, Preacher at the Convention Eucharist. Chaz was a member of the bishop’s congregation at Church of the Good Samaritan in Paoli, Pennsylvania. He is now the University Chaplain at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

The bishop announced the restoration of St. Jude’s Episcopal Church, Orange City, to Parish status and invited The Reverend Phyllis Bartle and the delegation from St. Jude’s to stand and be recognized by the convention.

The Chair called on Canon Nunez to introduce the following people who made brief reports on their ministries and upcoming events for the good of the order: The Reverend Deke Miller, Director of Camp Wingmann, Avon Park The Reverend Jon Davis, Director of Canterbury Retreat & Conference Center, Oviedo Mr. Steve Schneeberger, Consultant for Youth Ministry & Director of the Youth Ministry Institute, Orlando The Reverend Ed Bartle, member of the Order of St. Andrew The Reverend Jim Dorn, Trustee, University of the South

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Bishop Brewer MOVED the nomination of the following persons to service on the Commission on Ministry:

Lay Persons 4 year term Mr. Sid Glynn, All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Lakeland Mrs. Glenda Hood, St. Michael’s, Orlando Mrs. Susan Shannon, Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando Clergy 4 year term The Reverend Jabriel Ballentine, St. John the Baptist, Orlando The Reverend Cameron Nations, All Saints, Winter Park The Reverend Carolyn Petersen, Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando

The motion was SECONDED and PASSED to confirm the appointments to the Commission on Ministry.

Bishop Brewer MOVED the nomination of the following persons to service on the Disciplinary Board:

Lay Persons 2 year term Ms. Monica Taffinder, All Saints, Winter Park

3 year term Mrs. Susan Shannon, Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando

Clergy 3 year term The Reverend Susan Hansell, non-parochial, Winter Haven The Reverend Dave Newhart, St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, Sebastian

The motion was SECONDED and PASSED to confirm the appointments to the Disciplinary Board

Bishop Brewer made the following appointments to the Committee on Constitution and Canons: Lay: Mr. William Grimm, Chair, Emmanuel, Orlando Mr. Sid Glynn, All Saints’, Lakeland Clergy: The Reverend Christopher Brathwaite, St. Mark’s, Haines City The Reverend Christopher Rodriguez, Trinity Church, Vero Beach The Reverend Gary Jackson, Holy Trinity, Bartow Consultant: Mr. Council Wooten, Chancellor, All Saints, Winter Park 152

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The Chair called on The Reverend Ken Vinal, Chaplain at Trinity Preparatory School, Winter Park, who invited delegates to the 48th Annual Convention on Friday and Saturday, January 27 & 28, 2017 at Trinity Preparatory School.

Bishop Brewer presented awards and expressed his appreciation to the following people whose terms to elected office end at this Convention:

For service on the Diocesan Board Dr. Tom Bates, All Saints, Winter Park The Reverend Dave Newhart, St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, Sebastian The Reverend Eugene Reuman, St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, Inverness

For service on the Standing Committee The Reverend Eric Turner, St. John’s Episcopal Church, Melbourne Mrs. Patricia Tew, St. Michael’s Episcopal Church

Bishop Brewer called forward the following persons newly elected and confirmed to office to be commissioned:

DIOCESAN BOARD The Reverend George Conger Dean, Northwest Deanery The Reverend Orlando Addison, Dean, Southeast Deanery Ms. Susan Burley, President, Central Deanery Mrs. Heather Rodriguez, Lay Member at Large Mrs. Sonya Shannon, Lay Member at Large

STANDING COMMITTEE Mr. Orman Kimbrough The Reverend Jim Sorvillo

TRUSTEE, UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH Mr. Frank Gummey

COMMISSION ON MINISTRY Lay Order Mr. Sid Glynn, All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Lakeland Mrs. Glenda Hood, St. Michael’s, Orlando Mrs. Susan Shannon, Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando Clerical Order The Reverend Jabriel Ballentine, St. John the Baptist, Orlando The Reverend Cameron Nations, All Saints, Winter Park The Reverend Carolyn Petersen, Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando

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DISCIPLINARY BOARD Lay Order Ms. Monica Taffinder, All Saints, Winter Park Mrs. Susan Shannon, Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando Clerical Order The Reverend Susan Hansell, non-parochial, Winter Haven The Reverend Dave Newhart, St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, Sebastian

The Commissioning of the Elected Persons was led by Mrs. Sarah Caprani, Secretary.

The bishop led the Convention in prayer for those newly elected and commissioned.

The Chair called on Canon Nunez for final announcements. He announced that there would be a brief meeting of the Standing Committee immediately following the Convention. He expressed appreciation to the faculty and staff of Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy and to all the volunteers who helped with the Convention.

The Chair called on The Reverend Mark Lafler, Chair of the Committee of Memorials to Deceased Clergy who moved the following resolution: WHEREAS: The Reverend Curt Paul Brotherton (Deacon) The Reverend Nancy Bown Bradley (Deacon) The Reverend Bernard Thomas Flynn (Priest) The Reverend Dale Wayne Cosand (Priest) The Reverend Terry Wightman Jackson (Priest) The Reverend George Michael Anderson (Deacon) have given in their lifetimes consecrated and loyal service to Almighty God in the Diocese of Central Florida, and WHEREAS: they have entered into the larger life of service in His Heavenly kingdom,

BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED: that the Clerical and Lay Delegates of the Forty-Seventh Annual Convention of the Diocese of Central Florida, meeting at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy in Melbourne, Florida on the 23rd day of January, 2016 observe a minute of silent prayer in recognition of their consecrated and loyal service, and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that for them there be a page set aside in the Journal of the Convention noting the appropriate facts of their lives, and the Secretary be instructed to send to their families a copy of said journal.

The motion was seconded and passed.

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Following the bishop’s prayer for the deceased members of the clergy, the Convention observed a minute of silence.

Bishop Brewer led the Convention in a Litany of Thanksgiving and a Closing Prayer. The Camp Wingmann Band led several hymns. The bishop dismissed the delegates with a blessing.

The Forty-Seventh Annual Convention was adjourned at 3:00 p.m.

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Final Report of Credentials Committee Saturday, .January 23, 2016

Of the 284 clergy who are entitled to vote in this convention 165 have registered. 95 are needed for a quorum. We have a quorum in the Clerical Order.

Of the 259 lay persons who are entitled to vote in this convention 218 have registered. 87 are needed for a quorum. We have a quorum in the Lay Order.

Taya Britten, Chair of the Credentials Committee

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DIOCESE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Rules of Order

Adopted by the: Forty-Seventh Annual Diocesan Convention

Date: January 22 & 23, 2016

RESOLVED, that this 47th Annual Convention of the Diocese of Central Florida adopts the following rules:

Delegates shall address their remarks to the Chair and state their name, in what capacity they are serving (i.e. lay delegate, clergy delegate) and the congregation or institution they represent.

Debate on any motion/Resolution shall be limited to 2 minutes for each speaker unless permission to extend debate is granted by the Chair or by a 2/3 vote of the Delegates without debate.

Debate on any motion/Resolution shall be limited to a total of 15 minutes unless permission to extend debate is granted by the Chair or by a 2/3 vote of the Delegates without debate

No Delegate may speak more than twice on the same subject if any Delegate who has not spoken wishes to do so unless permission to speak is granted by the Chair or by a 2/3 vote of the Delegates without debate.

Amendments to resolutions shall be in written form with a copy delivered to the Chair and the Secretary of Convention (and if possible amendments should be delivered in an electronic format).

Two microphones shall be designated for debate on any resolution, one for those who wish to speak in favor of a given resolution and one for those who wish to speak in opposition. Whenever practical, the chair shall recognize alternately speakers from each microphone.

A third microphone shall be designated for those who wish to address procedural matters. Without the approval of the Chair no procedural motions will be accepted during the first 15 minutes of debate on any motion or amendment except that the chair may allow procedural motions prior to allowing a motion to call the question.

Demonstrations of any kind, whether indicating agreement or disagreement with any action of the Convention, will be ruled out of order.

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Any amendment proposing an increase to the budget must include an equal decrease in one or more budget line items or indicate an appropriate increase in income.

The following rules will apply for elections:

When there are staggered terms for any office the person(s) receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected to the longest term in the earliest ballot in which any election takes place. The person(s) receiving the next highest number of votes in that ballot or subsequent ballots in which there is an election shall receive the next longest term. This process shall continue until all terms are filled.

When there is only one nominee remaining on the ballot for an office, the Chair will declare that nominee elected to the appropriate term.

On ballots subsequent to the first, the name of the nominee receiving the least votes for each office on the previous ballot shall be removed.

Ballots which are marked in a manner which is unclear to the Chair of the Committee on Nominations and Elections or do not accord with the instructions given by the Chair of the Committee on Nominations and Elections (for example: voting for more candidates than instructed) will be invalidated.

The current edition of Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised shall be the Parliamentary Authority for all procedures not specifically covered by the Constitution and Canons of the Diocese of Central Florida or any Special Rules of this Convention or by specific Rules of Order adopted by this assembly.

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Bishop Brewer’s Address

“It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.” —Mark Twain This phrase particularly hit home as I was trying to write a response to the recent meeting with the archbishops at Canterbury. I was hesitant. The reason I was hesitant was because my response is a mixture. A Far Reach May I make a brief confession? I still want to be liked. There's some part of that place inside me that, quite frankly, is sinful, but then there's another part of understanding its importance – the fact that what we're doing now is actually history-making. I knew that what I wrote would be read by people from all over the Communion. In fact, Canon Nunez has reported to me that once my response was posted on the diocesan Facebook profile, it had over 1,000 hits in two hours. Within a couple of days, that went to 3,000. This is not to mention it being posted on Twitter and re-posted on other websites. I've had reports from other people in other countries as well as people in and around the U.S. Episcopal Café is now cataloging all of the responses by various dioceses and bishops here in the United States. I wanted to write a response because I knew I had a responsibility to do so. I hope, in fact you've read it. As one of the small group of bishops in The Episcopal Church who are committed to biblical orthodoxy, most of us known as Communion Partner bishops, we are in fact being watched, both nationally within The Episcopal Church and internationally. Our voices are heard. Most in The Episcopal Church do not agree with us, but they still want to know what we think. Communion Partner Bishops Just prior to Christmas, three of us Communion Partner bishops spoke directly with Archbishop Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and his assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs, Bishop Precious Omuku of Nigeria. Then one week later, Archbishop Josiah Fearon, the Secretary-General of the Anglican Communion, flew into Orlando on holiday with some Nigerian friends. Just after I got home for Christmas, I got an email one week before he was to arrive announcing the fact that he was coming. Protocol dictates that at that point, you make room. He is an archbishop, after all. There's a place for him to serve. Ascension Orlando, because he was way down in that part of town, was kind enough to host the archbishop. Jim Sorvillo yielded the pulpit to him on Christmas Eve, twice, in two different services of 45-minute sermons each, to applause at the end each time. I don't know many rectors who would do that. Thank you very much, Father Jim and the people of Ascension, for your outstanding hospitality.

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Archbishop Fearon and I met the next day for an extended meal where we talked openly and frankly about our life together in this Communion. We related well personally, and I had a wonderful time. I've already invited Archbishop Fearon back to share with us about and its future, given the things that are occurring. Mending the Nets I tell you these things to describe what I believe is the pivotal role that Communion Partner bishops in The Episcopal Church are now playing in the wider Communion. It’s behind the scenes. You don't hear about many of these things, nor should you. We're not trying to make publicity. We're instead committed to “mending the nets,” to seeing how God might want to use us and others in that process in the midst of all that is transpiring. While The Episcopal Church as a whole is presently bearing its "consequences”, to quote the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Anglican climate statement, Communion Partner bishops are in most places still given a very warm welcome. We are playing an active role in the very fabric of the Anglican Communion. It's not anything we would have thought, but the door has been opened. This is the time for our diocese to be more involved both in the life of The Episcopal Church and in the wider Anglican Communion, not less. That speaks to why I am going to the New Wineskins Conference on Global Missions this April, the largest missions conference within Anglicanism of its kind in the United States. I am looking forward to our being there. Why? Anglicans and leaders from around the world will attend. Father Loren Fox is organizing a team from this diocese to attend. If you're interested, I would urge you to get in contact with him. This is also why our deputation from the Diocese of Central Florida was so deeply involved in the General Convention of The Episcopal Church this past June. It was hot in Salt Lake City in more ways than one, but our team served us extraordinarily well, speaking clearly, compassionately, strategically building relationships and friendships across theological aisles. Worship was often inspiring and uplifting. I chaired the Committee on Evangelism and Communication for the entire Convention with representatives from around the church, including Michael Curry, then bishop of North Carolina. As a result of the work of that committee, more than $2 million was committed to evangelism, an historic record. Fully Engaged We biblically orthodox Episcopalians from various dioceses across the country continue to take our rightful place as full members. Not marginalized, not cranky, not isolationists, not afraid, but prayerful, winsome, and deeply involved. It was because of the witness of these dioceses that a resolution fully supporting those who could not support same-sex marriage rites was passed by

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large margins in both the House of Bishops and the House of Deputies. I am profoundly indebted to our team. I want to say publicly thank you, deputies, for your outstanding work this past summer. Convention, you were represented extraordinarily well. All of this history that is in front of us, the pivotal changes that are happening within the life of a global Communion, the role that we are being asked to play, all of this feeds into the passion that I have for obeying the new canon that calls for each diocese to give 15 percent of its income to the wider church by 2019. Besides, I must tell you it would be extraordinarily hypocritical for me as bishop to champion a $2 million commitment to evangelism in the national church budget, an historic record, and then say, "No. We really shouldn't be giving the money." All right? I'm not sure I could serve in those kinds of public positions if I felt that way. And I’ve made a vow, as I made a point yesterday, to obey this canon. It was part of my ordination vows. That alone is reason enough to obey it. I also support it because of this pivotal moment that God has given us in the life of Anglicanism. Canterbury and others within the Communion respect us precisely because we are fully committed to full engagement both in the wider Episcopal Church and in the Communion. We have not walked away. We, as has been said before, are threatening to stay. In many ways, one of the points of our strategic plan, which is to take our place in the councils of the church, has been more deeply realized than ever before. God’s Mission for You Our strategic plan also calls us to reach out to our neighbors. I see this happening in the life of our diocese. It's just such a joy. From Holy Cross, Winter Haven's Boy Scout troop, which is bringing in new members into their church; to St. Gabriel's, Titusville's commitment to feeding literally hundreds of families per week; to Trinity, Vero Beach's outreach to St. Edward's School by supporting a Chaplain, Tommy Matthews; to a beachside surfer's mass on the afternoon on Sundays sponsored by St. Peter the Fisherman, New Smyrna Beach; to the formation of a more contemporary service in the evening of Sunday at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke, led in large part by Father Josh Bales, whom you experienced and have gotten to know earlier, committed to reaching out this huge influx of primarily young adults who are moving into downtown Orlando. If you haven't been, it's changing by the day. I could be happy to go on and on, but more and more, our congregations are seeing themselves as missionary stations called by God to bring the gospel in word and deed to the communities where God has planted them. This is, in fact, Anglicanism's vision for the parish church. And it's one that I support without reservation. To quote David Bosh's exceptional book, Transforming Mission, "It is not the church which undertakes mission. It is the mission of God which constitutes the church." 161 Appendix C

In other words, reaching out with the gospel is the heart of why the church exists. The key question for each of us to pray and ponder is (and if there isn't anything else you hear in this sermon, write this down) what is God's mission for you – both at a personal as well as a congregational level? What is God's mission for you? To put it another way, why aren't you in heaven right now? There's a purpose for this. We're not here by chance. We are living in a divine appointment that God has determined for us. It is not aimlessness. It is not meaninglessness. It is not random. What is God's mission for you? Our Diocesan Staff It is to that end that our diocesan staff serves you, our congregations. Maybe it’s Earl Pickett’s fine work in finance, health care, and building inspection. He does so with just the best dry sense of humor. Just a couple of days ago, my head was spinning with everything that needed to be done to get ready for this weekend. I was writing some things up, and I couldn’t remember someone's name. It was driving me nuts. Finally, I walked in to Earl and Beverly's office and said, “Beverly, please tell me the name.” Of course, she knew it right away. Earl, quick on the draw, walked up right then, extended his hand, and said, “Bond. James Bond,” just like that. That’s just the kind of guy he is. Or maybe it’s Kristi Alday's work as Archdeacon extraordinaire and the fine work of the Institute for Christian Studies, or Canon Tim Nunez's diligent work with vestries, clergy, and especially in search processes, or Canon Justin Holcomb’s recruiting and raising up of new leaders, or our excellent support staff Erick Perez and Marilyn Lang, who make sure that when you call, you find the right person and get the right information. We, as a diocese and staff, are committed to serving you in the calling God has given you. In fact, at this point, I'd like to briefly introduce our two newest staff members for those of you who have not met them. Here’s my new executive assistant, Sarah Caprani. Sarah, are you here? She's hiding behind the curtain, and I can say without hesitation that she’s a delight and a godsend. As well as Caroline Miller, who is Justin Holcomb's executive assistant, right over there. I know Justin is very pleased to be working with Caroline. She always has great contributions when we have our times of Bible study and prayer, which we do on a weekly basis. In fact, again, staffs of congregations, do you take time to pray? To read the Bible? To share your life together? Your congregation is the poorer if that's not true. My vision and understanding of what a church staff ought to be is a Christian community that shares life together, prays together, and studies together. It becomes the community into which the larger community of the parish and then the larger community at large is invited to share. They're not the gossipy insiders. They're actually the chief servants. I can say without hesitancy that that's certainly true for the staff of the Diocese of Central Florida. Our

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commitment to serve our neighbors means serving our churches with the best clergy possible, not only for our present congregations but also for future church plants. Strategic Growth Both endeavors, raising up new clergy and future church plants, have been given serious effort in 2015. I've ordained 12 people to the diaconate in 2015 and 10 to the priesthood. That's twice the number to the priesthood as in the previous year. We presently have 42 in our ICS program either studying in the classroom or online. We have 12 presently studying for the priesthood. We have 11 recipients of the Timothy Fund, which this past year totaled $40,783, and the diocese also gave out promissory notes for theological education totaling $28,500. We have seminarians at Trinity School for Ministry, Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, Virginia Theological Seminary, Nashotah House, Seminary of the Southwest, Sewanee School of Theology, and the Anglican House of Studies at Duke, as well as a number who are doing local work at Reformed Theological Seminary and Asbury Seminary before completing an Anglican studies program at one of our Episcopal schools. We have so far 32 people signed up to attend our spring seminar on exploring ministry called BACAM. Just this past Thursday at the Diocesan House Eucharist, I confirmed three young adults who will be pursuing ordination in The Episcopal Church. They were coming from other church traditions. Their presence, along with numerous other young adults who have recently been ordained, tells me that God has a future for The Episcopal Church in Central Florida. I want you to know that I am delighted to be a part of it. There are clergy who, when they hit my age range, feel like all they ought to do is just hold on and coast until they hit 72, which is the age of mandatory retirement. That sounds awful to me. You might as well tell me, “Just go spend the rest of your time playing golf.” It's not that I'm against golf. It's just that there's so much ahead of us. I'm really excited. I have not slowed down, and I have no intention to. And here in Central Florida, we still need more clergy, especially Latin Americans, African-Americans, and people who are bilingual in English and Spanish. Presently, Canon Holcomb is working on the possibility of theological education courses being offered in Spanish at our own Canterbury Center, both for continuing education for our Spanish-speaking clergy as well as easy access to theological education for people in our Spanish-speaking congregations. I'm also in touch both locally and online recruiting people of color who are interested in coming to the Diocese of Central Florida. I want to tell you; we have clergy really interested in coming to our diocese. In a very good way, the word is out. It is positive. You see, if we're going to reach the world that is moving to Central Florida, our clergy team must reflect the diversity of those who are coming. If not, we look more like a club and less like

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the Kingdom of God. The diocese has also employed as a consultant the Rev. Dr. Winfield Bevins, who is a specialist in church planting on the faculty of Asbury Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. Dr. Bevins is assisting a small team of people in the diocese to work at a strategy for church planting that we will be able to deploy very soon. Planting new churches is not easy work. I've done it. It requires diligence, much prayer, sacrifice, and strong leaders, but I am confident that God is using Dr. Bevins to help us think about this challenging and important task. We are counting the cost and trying to think about it strategically. There's nothing more disheartening than seeing a church plant fail, because people work so hard. That means we need to do the things we need to do to make sure our churches have every opportunity to succeed. Personally, I've made 40 visits to local congregations in this diocese. I have baptized four people. I have confirmed 184 people. I received 83. And 41 have reaffirmed their baptismal vows. Intentional Relationships I've traveled quite a lot this year; to be honest, more than I would like. To General Convention, to the installation of the presiding bishop at Washington National Cathedral, to meetings of the Province IV bishops, the province being Southeastern U.S. I participated in the Sewanee Board of Trustees meeting and the consecration of the New Virginia Theological Seminary chapel, where the Archbishop of Canterbury both preached and presided as well as hosting at our Canterbury Center. I also attended a meeting of the Communion Partner bishops, which included special guests Archbishop Mouneer Anis of Egypt and North Africa and Archbishop Datuk Bolly anak Lapok of Southeast Asia. On most visits, Laura Lee travels with me, both to my joy and to the joy of the congregations, who are always glad to see her and whatever hat she chooses to wear for the occasion. I want to publicly acknowledge to you what I have said to her on more than one occasion: it would be difficult, if not impossible, to do this job without her. I am profoundly grateful. Laura Lee and I continue to use the home that God has given us on a regular basis for all kinds of hospitality, including the ongoing joy of hosting clergy-spouse dinners that are always good times for building fellowship, friendship, and having conversations on something other than “Well, how many people are coming to your church?” That's fostering friendship and playing down the competition. From clergy dinners to Cursillo to serving together both in our congregations and across the diocese, in mission and support, we are in fact finding ways and other strategic points of our plan to strengthen our relationships with one another. A Church for Our Future For the final part of this address, I'm going to hone in a little bit about what's

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happening with youth. I would like to talk to you about what I'm hearing from them about what they want in terms of a church for our future. Over this past year at youth events around the diocese, our young people were asked about what is important to them about church. Numbers of young people were willing to sit in front of a camera and just talk. I am grateful for their candor, and what they said can be a way of helping us to think about what kinds of churches we need to build for this future generation. As many have said, young adults are different. That means we need to think of new cultural ways about what it means to be church together. If we're going to make room for people who were different from us, whether we're talking about race or whether we're talking about age, it is critically important that we build volunteer teams that look like the people we're trying to reach. If a young person walks in and all they see are people who look like me, what they will think is “There’s not room for me here.” It's incredibly important. The same is true if you're trying to reach out more multi-culturally into your neighborhood. I was very curious to hear what these young people would have to say. I'm very thankful to Steve Schneeberger, who continues to be our diocesan consultant for youth ministry, for helping organize this over the course of the past year. Safe Zone What I want to do is just show you a clip and then make a comment on it. The first is from Sarah of St. James, Ormond Beach. [Sarah speaking] For me, church is a place where it's almost my safe zone. No matter what's going on throughout the week, where I've been, who I've been dealing with, I know that I can just come to church and everything kind of stops for me. It’s a place where I really get to connect with God, and I get to be around people who care for me and want me to live up to be the best that I can be every day. It's almost like having a second family. It's really great. “Safe zone” This is distinct because quite honestly, the last thing most people think about when it comes to church is a place that is called a safe zone or a safe space. In today's PC climate, “safe zone” can mean everything from protecting sensitive students from disturbing ideas to a prejudice-free zone where all are welcome. Could we ask God to help us find ways to be not only a loving family for people like us but also a loving family for our sisters and brothers who do not look like us? Can our common commitment to Christ bind us together so deeply that people are free to reveal their true selves in a congregation, going a little bit better or deeper than, “How are you?” “Well, I’m fine.” Can we discover, in even more powerful ways, the love of Christ that brings forgiveness and mercy to our deepest wounds, calms our most persistent fears, and creates an atmosphere where people can tackle even the most difficult ideas with the wisdom of the gospel? What does it mean? What would it mean for your parish to be a safe zone not only for people but also for difficult ideas? 165 Appendix C

Full of Joy The second video is from Bradley of Nativity, Port St. Lucie: [Bradley speaking] Hi, Bishop Brewer. My name is Bradley from the Church of the Nativity. I feel like church has done a lot for me over the years of my life. I feel my church has made me grow closer to people that I never knew before, that I wouldn't normally talk to on the streets but in church, I talk to them no problem because the community here is just friendly and happy and everybody's enjoying it. It's full of joy. And also, I'm happy that it brings my family together, too, because not every time people take time to go out with their family and go to church and everything. So I feel like it just brings people together in general. To be the home that Bradley describes requires a level of relationship that feels more like family and less like a civic organization. Most of our churches excel at caring for one another. In fact, if there's anything that mark the churches of our diocese, it’s that we do our best to take the command to love one another seriously, and we do so with joy. The testimony of many is that they have come into our congregations and felt welcomed and loved. Let us continue to grow together in our love for Christ and especially look at what we're doing to ask, in a very pragmatic way, “When a visitor walks into our building, what do they experience?” How do you, in other words, make the transition, which is culturally enormous for a non-church person, to walk into our highly literate, liturgically-based singing of stuff that is typically no younger than the nineteenth century? You allow that to happen through a prayer-soaked environment, a place where they encounter the living and risen Jesus Christ. Now, I say that not because I am heartily for contemporary worship. Yeah. I've lived praise-ness. I know what that's about. It has a lot more to do with relating to people and creating a welcoming environment where they belong than almost anything else. A Church That Welcomes Off-script, I just want to tell a story. When I was on the faculty in Pittsburgh, I was invited to be considered for a church in Philadelphia: Church of the Good Samaritan, Paoli. Laura Lee and I wanted to find out what kind of church it was, so we sent a friend of ours (now deceased), to go and check it out. Her name was Beverly Dodge, and Beverly Dodge was obese. She was our spy. An Episcopalian, Beverly knew her way around the church. We wanted to see how she would be welcomed. She had been to a number of different churches in her area where no one actually ever talked to her. Even at the passing of the peace, it was simply passed around her. More than once, someone got upset when she unknowingly sat in the wrong pew. That's happened to Laura Lee and me as well, by the way. Contrary to all of that, when she visited Church of the Good Samaritan, she

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parked in a parking space that was some distance (this is a very large church) from the entrance. Several people said hello to her before she ever got to the front door. She was handed all of the information about the church, including welcome information. Beverly took her place in the pew and in the opening liturgy, someone automatically handed her a prayer book that was open to the page where that service was starting. And it just kept going from there. She called us back, elated. Laura Lee and I knew right then that this would be a church that would be welcoming, because that is so incredibly important to us. Hospitality is in our genes, whether you're talking about a local church or having people over for dinner. As it worked out, they called us. Beverly, in fact, wound up making the drive (which was almost an hour) to come to that church because of the warm welcome she continued to receive in the life of that congregation. I want to tell you, when your church is accessible, the word gets out. People know if you're a congregation of people who genuinely demonstrate hospitality. Please make time. The Treasure in the Scriptures The third message is from Shah, also of Nativity: [Shah speaking] Hi, Bishop Brewer. My name is Shah, and I just wanted to say that the church basically helps me by giving me knowledge about Jesus Christ, and this book [holding up a Bible] has really helped me along with my life. It’s helped me with several things and it gave me a lot of knowledge about Jesus and what’s to come. [It] tells me how to live my life and how to get to heaven and have eternal life with Jesus Christ. We have a priceless treasure in the scriptures. They are God-breathed. They are the guide that points us to the complete sufficiency of Christ. They are the reliable promises that offer us assurance that we receive forgiveness and the promise of eternal life. They contain the pathway that leads us to heaven in a way that is true for no other book. However, very few of us Episcopalians use our Bibles so that we, to quote the Prayer Book, “Read, mark, and inwardly digest,” and we are the poorer for it. Some people think it's bad form to underline in the Bible. But the Prayer Book supports it. Sadly, it can be true that we don’t use our Bibles in this way, just as true, in fact, for clergy as it is for lay people. Congregations, ask your clergy to preach the scriptures. Our churches can be places where people discover the treasure in the scriptures. There is a direct relationship between spiritual maturity and knowledge that will allow us both to know and apply the words of the Bible to our lives. Biblical knowledge and application must be at the center of our efforts in Christian education as well as our preaching if we are going to raise and produce mentor Christians. 167 Appendix C

Prayer: No Idle Exercise The fourth video clip is from Grace from St. Paul's, Winter Haven: [Grace speaking] Hi, my name is Grace and I go to St. Paul’s Church. I think the church means a lot to me because it means I can come here every Sunday and I can pray to Jesus, and I can pray for my friends and family, and I can pray for forgiveness for any of the sins I’ve committed, and I can pray to Jesus, and I can pray for help. There is a rhythm of public prayer that carries us. That is, in fact, one of its key functions. It invites us into a place of prayer that is bigger than our own concerns. It is precious. It's a call to prayer that has as this agenda the very breath of the world. Look at the liturgy that we pray in ordinations. It's still happening. It's not a drawn document. This prayer, like this liturgy, brings us, along with our sister and brother parishioners, to the throne of grace. We pray for “all sorts and conditions” because, as we know, God loves all sorts and conditions, and we are all sorts and conditions. We are the ones who need the love of God in our lives as well as the people for whom we pray. Prayer is no idle exercise. Sometimes, we carry others in our prayers and sometimes, the community carries us by their prayers. But prayer is not just wishful thinking. It's God's avenue for accessing and applying the life-changing power of his presence to those for whom we pray. The next clip is from a movie called The War Room. The movie is not high art, but it is a powerful teaching lesson on an important aspect of intercessory prayer. This clip shows a woman by the name of Elizabeth Jordan, a wife who feels abandoned by her husband and whose daughter is being neglected. She turns to an older woman, Miss Clara, who begins to teach her that the answer is not found in retribution and anger but in intercession: [Miss Clara narrating] There’s no magic in the location you pray, but Scripture does say to go into your inner room and pray in secret, and your heavenly Father, who sees what’s done in secret, will reward you. Now get rid of any distractions, and focus your heart and mind on him. Acknowledge that he is God and that you desperately need him. Now, be grateful for your blessings, but lift your needs and requests to him. If you’ve got something to confess, then confess it. Ask him for forgiveness, then choose to believe him when he says that he loves you and will take care of you. Then pray for the heart of your husband, your daughter, and anyone else that the Lord brings to your mind. And don’t rush it. You take your time. And then you listen. As I said earlier, prayer is no idle exercise. God has chosen you and me by planting within our hearts the power of the Holy Spirit so that when we speak things in prayer, God chooses to begin to move in a way that reflects what he is

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doing in us. I want to tell you; it is the joy of my life to be a vessel of intercession. Even when I end up in a nursing home and I can no longer speak or travel, I will still be there with my Bible, my prayer book, and my care list. Because that is the work to which I have been called as a Christian. Not as a bishop or a priest but as a Christian, demonstrating through those intercessory prayers the very priesthood of Christ, which is God's call for all of us as believers. Prayer is not just meant to be an exercise for the more spiritually athletic. Prayer is meant to be the call that he has chosen to give us to make a difference in our world. I cannot tell you how important it is. Growing churches teach. They teach church members how to live in a way that reflects the power of the gospel. God has provided a way, through prayer, to be a channel of God’s supply into the lives of other people, our communities, and our world. Changed Lives that Others Notice The next video clip is from Ben of St. Paul's, Winter Haven: My name is Ben; I go to St. Paul's. The church has affected me in, I guess, my appearance. Going to church every Sunday and every Wednesday has just – when people look at me, they say they see God around me. They see the power and the love. And I guess the way I impact the people around me, my friends, my family, my church, people that come to church with me, I affect them. I guess I've gotten a greater love for the church, for God, for my youth group, for my bishop, meeting the bishop on a couple occasions. It's just changed me. What does this wonderful combination of family relationships, formative worship and sacraments, biblical teaching and life-upholding prayer produce? It produces changed lives: changed lives that other people notice. What do people notice? They notice compassion. They notice servanthood. They notice joy. Those whose lives have been changed are the people who are quick to pick up the chair when it's falling. The ones who are more than willing to help out in the kitchen even if they're not assigned to it. They’re the ones who are willing to make a difference in their communities. Even if they never breathe the name of Jesus, there is something about them that reflects the compassion and the servanthood of Christ. That's what people see in them. And when I met him at St. Paul’s, that's what I saw in Ben, too. The last video clip is from Zach from Good Shepherd, Lake Wales. As a Christian, I know that I can, I will, consult [the church] and ask them and listen to what they have to say. [I will] understand and absorb that knowledge because certain readings say things like, “Love the children” like Jesus loved the children. I now love the children in both the community and the church. 169 Appendix C

Like, [serving as] part of the Lake Wales Care Center, I do that and I take that [as] more valuable because of what Father Tom has taught me and what I’ve seen as being an acolyte. All this stuff that the church has offered me has now brought insight that I could never find anywhere else and I couldn't ever be more proud of. So, the church, it gives so much to the community and unfortunately, sometimes, these communities don’t understand that. But we know as Christians that our church is invaluable and nothing could ever replace it. A Family with a Future God is actively at work in the Diocese of Central Florida. These are our kids. God is doing something. God is using us to have an impact in central Florida, in our communities, and in the wider church. God is using our congregations to touch the places where we live. New people are being raised up into ministry. And a new generation is receiving what we have been so blessed to inherit. People's lives are being changed by the power of the gospel. Why would you want to be anywhere else? Are there warts and challenges? Sure there are. You see, that's a part of what it means to be a global as well as a diocesan family. I haven't found the perfect church. I've given up trying. But we, the Diocese of Central Florida, are a family with a future. A future that God has planned for us. We know because of God's mercy that there are divine appointments ahead of us yet to be revealed. And I, for one do not want to miss out on what God is doing. I bet most of you want to be there, too. Would you open yourselves up to God's future? Will you begin to think in fresh ways about what it means to be the church? Will you think again about what is God's mission for you and for your community? Will you say yes to this adventure? Let us continue to do this together. I thank God for what God is doing in and through us, especially right now. I thank you for the privilege of serving you as your bishop. Thank you.

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Reports to Convention

Canterbury Retreat and Conference Center

2015 was a year of continued growth for Canterbury Retreat and Conference Center. We grew in a number of ways; more people were served and had the Canterbury experience of amazing hospitality in a sacred space. A few numbers: • Operations grew by 8% • Fundraising grew significantly - in one category contributions to the annual fund grew by 63%! • Website traffic grew from 350 page views per month to an average of 4000 page views per month. We continue to steward this mission and ministry leveraging all that we are and have for the extension of the Kingdom of God in this world. Numbers however do not tell the whole story…

Growth in partnerships - We have developed significant relationships locally, in the larger Central Florida area; nationally and internationally. We hosted a number of groups from The Episcopal Church Center and had a gathering from the Episcopal Camps and Conference Centers as well.

We continue to focus on serving the diocese and have done so with four Cursillo weekends; Clergy Conference; a number of clergy days and vestry retreats and offering Canterbury programming to serve the churches of the diocese assisting in cultivating mission and ministry. Those programs include: Leadership Retreat; Summit conferences on Discipleship and Worship; Seminars o The Proof of God and a number of retreats designed to help people grow in their knowledge and love for Christ.

In all these moments on the Canterbury campus the result is changed lives -- people transformed by the love of God expressed in a ministry of hospitality. Canterbury’s ministry is sacramental in that through the very landscape and through the people that serve there and gather for retreats, conferences and meetings somehow the presence of Christ is felt, faith is nurtured and transformation takes place. This is the heart of why Canterbury is here and why it is important to the diocese, the church and the world.

Emmaus Ministries - We are excited to see Emmaus Ministries set up there operation on the Canterbury campus. They have brought enthusiasm and a needed resource of teaching the scriptures to people so they can in the words of Proper 28 from the Book of Common Prayer; hear, read, mark, learn and inwardly digest the Word of God. They will be launching the school in August of 2016 and have spent the past year in preparation and establishing their ministry in Central Florida.

Canterbury Moments - There were many gatherings and events where we were able to celebrate Canterbury’s mission and ministry. In June we had a joyous 180

Reports to Convention dinner with BBQ and Bluegrass; a bountiful silent auction; great fellowship and fun telling the Canterbury Tale. (The dinner this year is June 5th) In December we had a Holiday Wild Game Dinner with a Christmas concert and a fantastic menu of wild boar; bison and game birds (Join us in December of 2016 for this wonderful evening)

The Rev. Dr. Jon Davis Executive Director

Episcopal Church Women

The past year 2015 has been a hectic one. We were unable to have the fall 45th annual meeting in 2014 and as a result, it was held on April 18, 2015 at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando. There were 83 women and clergy in attendance from 17 parishes. The Rt. Rev. Gregory O Brewer was the Celebrant at the Eucharist; he installed the officers for 2014-2015 and blessed the Book of Remembrance – 2013 deceased sisters. Following the service the bishop facilitated an interactive Q & A session. Our Chaplain, the Rev. Amanda Bordenkircher was the Guest Speaker and spoke on the theme The Fruits of the Spirit. She addressed each of “the Fruits “and how we utilize/ reflect them in our daily lives. The Bylaws were revised and approved.

The Board of Directors continued to strive towards achieving its three goals: 1 To improve communication amongst the women in the diocese via the internet, social media and a quarterly newsletter- Episcochat 2 To provide leadership training for women in the diocese using the Women of Vision (WOV) seminars. 3 To develop new chapter / women groups and improve and strengthen existing ones.

The Special Outreach Project was the Children’s Medical Mission of Haiti however, at the 46th annual meeting we selected to change and support in 2016, the Timothy Fund for Seminary Education.

There were no deanery meetings held in the spring because of the 45th annual meeting in April but plans are under way to have meetings in the spring of 2016. Similarly, there was no WOV training scheduled however, St. Augustine of Canterbury, Vero Beach will be hosting a WOV Seminar on January 16, 2016.

Five Board members – four delegates attended the Province 1V ECW Conference – at Kanuga Conference Center, Hendersonville, N. C. June 1-3. The retreat was spirit filled, educational with great fellowship. Three weeks later three delegates - President, UTO Coordinator and the Distinguished Woman 2015 attended the 48th ECW Triennial Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, which was held in conjunction with the General Convention. The Triennial theme was Stir Up the Spirit: ¡Celebramos! Central Florida ECW was the recipient of one of the National United Thank Offering (UTO) grants for $46,464.00. Our 181

Reports to Convention newsletter the Episcochat also received an award for Excellence in Communication. We encourage the parishes to continue their financial support to the UTO and the Church Periodical Club (CPC). The amounts received for the year were UTO $4,234.90 and CPC $2,110.99

The 46th Annual Meeting was held on November 7, 2015 at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke. Bishop Brewer was scheduled as the celebrant but due to illness the Rev. Canon Timothy C. Nunez- Canon to the Ordinary substituted and installed the 2015- 2016 Officers and blessed the Book of Remembrance for our departed sisters in 2014. As our scheduled guest speaker Canon Nunez addressed the theme Stir up the Gifts of the Spirit, and stimulated a lively discussion from the 93 women and clergy present from 19 parishes. We said goodbye to our Chaplain Rev. Amanda and welcomed her replacement, Pastor Greer K Mc Bryde

.2015-2016 Officers: President - Winsome Stern (St Mary, Belleview), 1st. VP - Mickie Solari (Holy Apostles, Satellite Beach), 2ndVP – Deborah “Dee” Henson- Governor (St. Timothy’s Daytona Beach), Secretary - Stephanie Spurlock (Holy Apostles , Satellite Beach), Treasurer- Danielle Rogers (St. Mary, Daytona Beach ), United Thank Offering (UTO) Coordinator- Carol Paris ( St. Augustine of Canterbury Vero Beach), Church Periodical Club (CPC) Coordinator - Mary Daniels ( Advent, Dunnellon)

We hope to meet the challenges of 2016 of growing our church with younger folks as many of our congregations are faced with aging members who are becoming less active.

Respectfully submitted Winsome Stern, President [email protected] (352) 347-3457

The Finance Commission

The Finance Commission met in February, March, April, June, July, September, October and November 2015. In the course of these meetings, the commission reviewed the finances and investment portfolio of the Diocese, considered and responded to proposals and requests from various sources including the Diocesan Board, diocesan congregations, diocesan commissions/committees/groups, and organizations outside of the Diocese, and made recommendations to the Diocesan Board. Actions in 2015 are summarized as follows.

Parochial Actions: St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Eustis, FL Recommended that the Diocesan Board approve the request from this parish to distribute $3,000 of the accumulated interest income from the Mowery Fund to the

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Church of the Holy Presence in DeLand, FL Recommended that the Diocesan Board modify the 2015 operating budget by increasing Pledge Income and support for Church of the Holy Presence by $25,000 for the purpose of replacing the roof on its facility and repairing and/or replacing air conditioning units.

Church of St Luke and St Peter in St. Cloud, FL Recommended that the Diocesan Board approve the request from Church of St Luke & St Peter in St. Cloud, FL to borrow (or establish a line of credit) up to $60,000 for the purpose of effectuating the capital repair projects detailed in its loan application and establishing a capital improvement fund.

St Matthias Episcopal Church in Clermont, FL Recommended that the Diocesan Board approve the request from St. Matthias Episcopal Church in Clermont, FL to borrow up to $175,000 from the Church Expansion Fund for the purpose of buying the house and property located at 561 W. Minneola Ave in Clermont, FL. The Finance Commission further recommended that the loan be granted using standard Church Expansion loan terms of 3% interest for 3 years followed by 6% interest for 3 years with all payments (consisting of principal and interest) being based on a 25 year amortization schedule with a balloon payment for the outstanding balance coming due at the end of six years.

St. Richard’s Episcopal Church in Winter Park, FL Recommended that the Diocesan Board approve the request from St. Richard’s Episcopal Church in Winter Park, FL to borrow up to $200,000 from commercial sources for the purpose of effectuating capital improvements to its facility (specifically the replacement of the roofs on the Sanctuary and Parish Hall and the addition of a section of roof over the walkway between the parking lot and the main church door).

Christ the King Episcopal Church in Orlando, FL Recommended that the Diocesan Board approve the request from Christ the King Episcopal Church in Orlando, FL to borrow up to $80,000 by Jan 31, 2016 from the Church Expansion Fund for the purpose of effectuating various capital improvement projects at its facility. The Finance Commission further recommended that the loan be granted using standard Church Expansion loan terms of 3% interest for 3 years followed by 6% interest for 3 years with all payments (consisting of principal and interest) being based on a 25 year amortization schedule with a balloon payment for the outstanding balance coming due at the end of six years.

St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Eustis, FL Recommended that the Diocesan Board revise the 2015 Spending Policy for the Mowery Trust from 4% (rounded to the nearest hundred) to 4.21% (rounded to the 183

Reports to Convention nearest 100); and approve the request from St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Eustis, FL to disperse $10,000 from the Mowery Trust Fund to Nashotah House and Duke Divinity School, in equal portions, to be applied against the seminary tuition expenses for Cameron MacMillan, Postulant to Holy Orders at Nashotah House, and Kathryn Sarah Gillett, Aspirant for Holy Orders to the Priesthood at Duke Divinity School.

St. David’s Episcopal Church in Lakeland, FL Recommended that the Diocesan Board, or if the Diocesan Board did not be meet in December as is their custom, that the Executive Committee be specifically empowered to review and approve the request from St. David’s Episcopal Church in Lakeland, FL to refinance its commercial loan.

Diocesan and Non-Parochial Actions: Minutes of previous meetings, Treasurer’s Reports, and Investment Reports were reviewed, revised (when necessary) and accepted at each meeting.

Reports on the actions taken by the Annual Convention, Diocesan Board and/or Executive Committee since the previous meeting of the Finance Commission were given at each meeting with particular focus on items for which the Finance Commission gave a recommendation.

Recommended that the Board support Bishop Brewer in formalizing a relationship via an engagement letter with Jane D. Callahan of Dean, Mead, Egerton, Bloodworth, Capouano & Bozworth, P.A. as a legal advisor for nonprofit issues, particularly those regarding the Florida Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act (FUPMIFA).

Recommended that the Board set the 2015 Spending Policy for the Theological Trust Fund at 4.72% (rounded to the nearest 100) and the other separate accounts in the Congregational and Diocesan Trust Funds as up to 4% (rounded to the nearest 100) of the fair market value as of June 30, 2014.

Reviewed year to date Congregational Pledge Payment Reports throughout the year and contacted parishes that appeared to be behind in their pledge payments to the Diocese.

In regard to the 2015 Operating Budget, the commission: • received and reviewed a pledge analysis report that showed congregational pledges fell short of subscribing the 2015 budget; and • recommended that the Diocesan Board make modifications to the 2015 Operating Budget in response to various facts, circumstances and requests encountered throughout the year.

Recommended that the Diocesan Board establish an Emergency Aid Fund for Clergy using $100K from the unrestricted monies left over from the Endowment Fund Corporation. This fund would be used at the Bishop’s discretion to provide treatments such as, but not limited to, counseling, substance abuse, and 184

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Reviewed and accepted the 2014 Audited Report and recommended that the Diocesan Board accept the Auditor's report as presented.

Recommended that the Diocesan Board designate that the Diocese of Central Florida's 2016 Group Insurance Plan Renewal with the Episcopal Church Medical Trust incorporate four tier rates, the standard prescription plan, the following three health insurance plans as the medical plan offerings: Anthem BlueCross BlueShield High Deductible Health Plan/Health Savings Account (HDHP/HSA), Anthem BlueCross BlueShield PPO 75/50 Plan (with this plan being designated as the DIOCESAN STANDARD PLAN), Anthem BlueCross BlueShield PPO MS 75/50 Plan, and the following three dental insurance plans as the dental plan offerings: Cigna Preventative Dental PPO Plan, Cigna Basic Dental PPO Plan, and Cigna Dental and Orthodontia PPO Plan.

2016 Clergy Compensation Guidelines: received, reviewed and recommended that the Diocesan Board adopt a proposed revision to the clergy compensation guidelines for 2016 that incorporated a 0.2% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA). It was noted that the COLA was determined by the change in the consumer price index for all urban consumers (CPI-U) as reported by the U.S. Department of Labor for the period from July 2014 to July 2015, which is consistent with the methodology used in prior years. It was noted that for the average clergyperson in the Diocese of Central Florida (16 years of credited service in a congregation with an average Sunday attendance of 180) the increase is 0.12% versus the 2015 Clergy Compensation Guidelines.

2016 Operating Budget: Reviewed budget requests, developed and recommended a balanced 2016 Operating Budget that was ultimately adopted by the Diocesan Board as its recommended budget to the 47th Annual Convention.

Recommended that the Diocesan Board execute the Certification of Resolution supplied by Kane and Koltun, Attorneys at Law in order to adopt, effective January 1, 2016, the restated Diocese of Central Florida Cafeteria Plan (which dropped the Flexible Spending Account and Dependent Care provisions from the previous version of the plan due to lack of participation in those aspects of the plan and prohibitive costs for 3rd party administrators to manage those aspects going forward). Recommended that the Diocesan Board set the 2016 Spending Policy for the separate accounts in the Congregational and Diocesan Trust Funds as up to 4% (rounded to the nearest 100) of the fair market value as of June 30, 2015.

Recommended that the Diocesan Board’s minutes reflect, per the Florida Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act (FUPMIFA), the fact that with all funds held by the Diocese of Central Florida, the Finance Commission had reviewed and documented per this statement relevant issues in managing and investing the funds. The considerations included such factors as 185

Reports to Convention duration and preservation of the endowment fund; purpose of the fund; general economic conditions; possible effect of inflation or deflation; expected total return; and the funds’ investment policies. Noting the majority of Diocesan funds are “program-related” assets and hence administered under the Prudent Investor Rule, not FUPMIFA; and the Slemaker endowment fund is managed according to donor’s directive.

Recommended that the Diocesan Board adopt a proposed housing allowance resolution for 2016.

Recommended that the Diocesan Board authorize that income above $30,000 in the operating fund at the close of the year be designated to the Bishop Search Fund in preparation for the next Bishop Search.

Earl Pickett, Diocesan Administrator

Institute for Christian Studies

This has been an interesting and exciting year in the Institute for Christian Studies - a wonderful world of opportunities for gaining knowledge and insight, friends and fellowship, a deepened faith in our Lord, and an appreciation for the traditions of the Episcopal Church!

ICS continues to grow and evolve to better serve the needs of all who are interested in continued growth in the faith. We have moved the school when classes are “live” to the Diocesan office.

The online classes have been enthusiastically received and are currently being viewed by many people that are not connected to our Diocese. Due to increased demand, we will be filming additional classes throughout the year.

Following Bishop Brewer’s vision, ICS is more intentionally focused on evangelism, outreach and discipleship. The restructured diaconal formation has been well received and we currently have seven folks on track for ordination in September.

Requests for information about ICS, its origins, operation, curriculum, faculty and program continue to come in from other parts of the country.

I am pleased to report that the Institute for Christian Studies, your diocesan school for ministry, is a dynamic and vibrant place of continuing education!

The Ven. Kristen N. Alday, Dean

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Clergy Delegates in Attendance Addison, Orlando Fox, Loren Ainsley, Matthew French, Jonathan Alday, Kristen Garrison, Brian Altenbach, Julie Garton, Mary Pamela Anderson, Robert Gerhart, Jim Asgill, Edmondson Giles, James Bakker, Cheryl Goldberg, Michael Bales, Joshua Goodridge, Rob Ballentine, Jabriel Gullett, John Bankowski, Thomas Gwyn, Lew Barrett, William Hall, Michael Bartle, Edward Hamill, Allardyce Bartle, Phyllis Harris, Rory Behnstedt, Patrice Harrity, Alison Bellner, Beth Head, Paul Biggs, Carolyn Hensarling, Reid Bissoondial, Dinesh Hinkle, Lisa Blake, Susan Holcomb, Justin Bordenkircher, Amanda Holcombe, Scott Bordin, Richard Holt, Charles Brewer, Bishop Gregory Honea, Janice Britcher, Sharon Jackson, Gary Bronos, Sarah Keen, Comforted Bryson, Nancy Kelly, John Buechner, Debby Kidd, Reggie Bumsted, David Kline, Nancy Burhans, Charles Koelln, Ted Butler, Pauline Kromhout, Lin Clark, Joan Kundinger, Hazel Clifton, Steve Kurtz, James Conger, George Lafler, Mark Coulter, Linda L’Hommedieu, J. Gary Crichlow, Neville Liebert-Hall, Linda Dass, Stephen Liebler, John Davis, Margaret Lipscomb, John Davis, R. Jonathan Longacre, Patricia de Jesus, Jerry Longbottom, Robert de la Cruz, Luis Lord, Robert Desrosiers, Norman Luoni, Rick Dinnerville, Robert Malia, Terri Dorn, James Mannen, Daniel Easterday, Pamela Marin, Carlos Easterday, Stephen Martin, Madelyn Egerton, Karen Matheny, Michael Farr, Meghan Mathis, Judy Fernsler, Eugene Matthews, William “Tommy” 187 Clergy Delegates in Attendance McBryde, Greer Somers, David McCaffrey, Susan Sorvillo, James McConnell, Jim Sparks, Noy McDonald, Dawn Spencer, James McQueen, Paul Spencer, Patricia Miller, Woodford Stater, Catherine Morical, Robin Tatlian, Edward Moses, Robert Toalster, Rebecca Motis, John Trees, Thomas Mulkin, Suzanne Trow, Chester Murbarger, Jason Tucker, Elizabeth Murray, Elizabeth Turner, Eric Nations, C. Cameron Vann, Deborah Newhart, David Verret, Joan Nunez, Timothy Vinal, Kenneth Oliver, Nancy Wagner, Beth Olsen, Lloyd Wait, Benjamin Pallard, John Walker, Scott Peoples, David Walther, Aileen Pessah, Beth Weiss, Edward Pessah, Stephen Westphal, Stacey Petersen, Carolyn Whitten, James Petiprin, Andrew Willard-Williford, Joyce Quinnell, Carolyn Williams, Thomas Quinnell, Robert Wohlever, Russell Radcliff, Cecil Yates, William Reuman, Eugene Yotter, Katherine Rhodes, Charlotte Roberts, Patricia Roberts, Peter Rodriguez, Christopher Rodriguez, José Roehner, Rodney Rosendahl, Mary Rubiano, Raul Rutherford, Thomas Schilling, Walter Schmidtetter, Todd Seitz, Jr., Thomas Sharp, Wes Sherrouse, Wanda Shevlin, Jim Silk-Wright, Margaret Smith, Berek Smith, Carter Smith, WillaMarie 188 Lay Delegates in Attendance Apopka, Holy Spirit Daytona Beach, St. Mary's George Pelter Jamie Musselwhite Susan Pelter Danielle Rogers

Auburndale, St. Alban's Daytona Beach, St. Timothy's Michael Gross Sheila Johnson Bill Silvey Regina Harris

Avon Park, Redeemer DeLand, Holy Presence John Panse Maureen Whitcomb Pam Panse DeLand, St. Barnabas Bartow, Holy Trinity Paul Garcia Nolan Lang Pete Grigas Sherry MacBlane Zack Tribble

Belleview, St. Mary's Dunnellon, Advent Gail Metzgar Art McNeal Jim Metzgar Robert Traudt Ruth Wallace Dunnellon, Holy Faith Bushnell, St. Francis Adela Anderson No Lay Delegates attended Tippy Corliss Charles Lukas Clermont, St. Matthias Horace Harper Enterprise, All Saints' Bill Horn Linda Erdman Gene Ruryk JoAnn Hodges Riley Nutt Cocoa, St. Mark's Bill Borger Eustis, St. Thomas Nancy Loiselle Nancy Conley Melinda Meers Bess Short

Cocoa Beach, St. David's-by-the-Sea Fort Meade, Christ Church Joy Amelio No Lay Delegates attended Jim Roberts Tony Wesson Fort Pierce, St. Andrew's Charles Armstrong Crystal River, St. Anne's Celestine Dorsey Terry Lagree Janice Wilson Br. Raymond Scalabrini

189 Lay Delegates in Attendance Fort Pierce, St. Simon’s Lakeland, St. David's Christine Allen Jule Lake Simmie Burns Charles Nunez Vic Nunez Fruitland Park, Holy Trinity Parker Bauer Lakeland, St. Stephen's Thomas Hulsey Morgan Goers Walter Thomas Haines City, St. Mark's Michele Jump Lecanto, Shepherd of the Hills Dorothy Spencer Brenda Billingham Courtland Witcher Charles Hicks John Naterni Inverness, St. Margaret's Peter McQueen Leesburg, St. James' Alice Webb David Smith Greg Webb Jan Smith

Kissimmee, St. John's Kathleen Trees Nora Cameron Longwood, Christ Church Delores Griffin Jim Hall Beverly Jones

Lake Mary, St. Peter's Longwood, Resurrection Josh Gritter Bob Burks Amy Jennings Debbie Folendore Becky Watts Bruce Wohl

Lake Placid, St. Francis Maitland, Good Shepherd Timothy Bax Ralph Darville Laurie Glover Gloria Grant Chuck Laughton Terri Sims

Lake Wales, Good Shepherd Melbourne, Holy Trinity Sam Petersen Mike Crews Carol Wayne Milton Miller Rebecca Wynkoop Gail Pearson

Lakeland, All Saints' Melbourne, Hope Dan Bridgeford Robert Baldwin Cory Petcoff JoAnn Ruhlmann Andy Reed Melbourne, St. John's Lakeland, Christ the King Hope Johnson Martha Griggs Kathy Oas Wade Griggs Trish Seymour Marilyn Springthorpe

190 Lay Delegates in Attendance Melbourne Beach, Okeechobee, St. Sebastian's Church of Our Saviour Michael Edwards Melissa Jahner Kelley Hunt Kay Mueller Robert Sielski Carol Bryant

Merritt Island, St. Luke's Orange City, St. Jude's Penny Bertolami Gary Butler Pam Zeitler Jim Flood Sharon Flood Mount Dora, St. Edward's George McCord Orlando, Cathedral Randy Wiseman Frank Drane DiAnn McCarty Mulberry, St. Luke's Robert McKinney

No Lay Delegates attended Orlando, Ascension Maureen Frush New Smyrna Beach, St. Paul's Alex Roberts Charles McLaughlin Margaret Roberts Elaine McLaughlin Jean Palmer Orlando, Christ the King Jade Baker New Smyrna Beach, Anne Browder St. Peter the Fisherman Tom Hinson Jim Hollomon Orlando, Emmanuel Ocala, Coventry Curtis Arnold No Lay Delegates attended Barbara Knapp Sue Lapham Ocala, Grace Frank Blasucci Orlando, Holy Family Joseph Bryant Ann Hill Alan Gurri Emerald Holder

Ocala, St. Patrick's Orlando, Jesús de Nazaret No Lay Delegates attended Misael Feliciano Luz Malespin

Ocala, St. Stephen's Orlando, San Cristobal Marvin Naylor Delia Alfaro Valerie Naylor Margarita Diaz

Orlando, St. John the Baptist Okahumpka, Corpus Christi Karen Clark Dick Meade Tara Henry Frances Speights Norma Smith

191 Lay Delegates in Attendance Orlando, St. Mary of the Angels Port St. Lucie, Nativity Fran Poff Elaine Clem Mary Ann Gagen Sharon Killough Michele Guest Sandy Wolfe

Orlando, St. Matthew's Sanford, Holy Cross Charles Florin Laurence Seigler Michael Vernon Orlando, St. Michael's Susie Didea Satellite Beach, Holy Apostles Kyle Smith Charles Scott Roger Trubey Meg Scott Karen Witt

Ormond Beach, Holy Child Sebastian, St. Elizabeth's James Clements Bill Curtis Michael Delong John Profitt Cathleen Hayes Denise Roberts

Ormond Beach, St. James' Sebring, St. Agnes' Tracy Anderson Maurice McGee Jeff Caputo David Onsted Dick Garber Melvin Ridley

Oviedo, Incarnation St. Cloud, St. Luke & St. Peter Karin Cochran John Chambless Charles Pierce Kaye Hughes Lydia Pierce The Villages, St. George Palm Bay, Our Savior Archie Duncan Beverly Platt Walter Martin Ken Salkeld Tom Ryberg

Palm Bay, Blessed Redeemer Titusville, St. Gabriel's Preston Thomas Bob Coté Angela Wallace Charles Hunsaker Vaughan Kimberling

Port Orange, Grace Vero Beach, St. Augustine’s Carolyn Burhans David Rowan Sue McIlrath Marianne Rowan Barbara Payne Jay Williams

Port St. Lucie, Holy Faith Vero Beach, Trinity Gertrude McLeod Barbara Hallam Idalia Perales Sharon Murbarger Bill Shankland

192 Lay Delegates in Attendance Wauchula, St. Ann's Diocesan Board Carolyn McConnell Dorothy Adams Jeannette Perrine Anneke Bertsch Susan Burley Winter Garden, Messiah Lorraine Harris Stacey Beck Victor Hernandez Sam Katulic Jefferson Lake Lionel Williams Standing Committee Winter Haven, Holy Cross Sid Glynn James Cobb Fred Sanford Chancellor Council Wooten Winter Haven, St. Paul's Jeff Kline Judy Rutherford Richard Rutherford

Winter Park, All Saints Barbara Keene Orman Kimbrough

Winter Park, St. Richard's Mike Jakubisin Shelley Potter Tom Winters

193 Memorials

IN MEMORIAM

Curt Paul Brotherton

Born Bridgeport, Connecticut August 12, 1930

University of southern Connecticut, AA 1950 University of Bridgeport, BS 1952 Institute for Christian Studies, 1997

Ordained Deacon June 28, 1997

Deacon, Holy Trinity, Melbourne 1997-2012 Deacon Emeritus

Died April 11, 2015 Melbourne, Florida

“Grant Him, O Lord, Eternal Rest, and May Light Perpetual Shine Upon Him”

194 Memorials

IN MEMORIAM

Nancy Bown Bradley

Born Brooklyn, New York May 17, 1923

Stephen’s College, AA 1945 State University of New York, BA 1978

Ordained Deacon December 10, 1984

Deacon at Church of Our Savior, Palm Bay, FL 1990 Deacon at Hope Episcopal Church, Melbourne, FL 1990-1994

Died April 24, 2015 Melbourne, Florida

“Grant Her, O Lord, Eternal Rest, and May Light Perpetual Shine Upon Her”

195 Memorials

IN MEMORIAM

Bernard Thomas Flynn

Born Chicago, Illinois November 7 , 1927

Villanova University, BA 1950 Catholic University, MS 1954 Ordained in Roman Catholica Church, 1953 Received as Priest in The Episcopal Church, February 21, 1974

Assistant, St. Matthew’s Church, Kenosha, WI 1974-1975 Rector, St. John’s Church, Versailles, KY 1975-1979 Rector, St. Columba Church, Fresno, CA 1979-1994 Interim Rector, Church of St. Benedict, Bolingbrook, IL 1995-1996 Interim Rector, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Glen Ellyn, IL 1996-1997 Priest, Episcopal Church of St. Mary, Belleview, FL 1999-2000 Priest-in-Charge, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Ocala, FL 2000-2010 Associate, Episcopal Church of the Advent, Ocala, FL 1998-’99, 2012-’13

Died May 6, 2015 Ocala, Florida

“Grant Him, O Lord, Eternal Rest, and May Light Perpetual Shine Upon Him”

196 Memorials

IN MEMORIAM

Martin Dale Wayne Cosand

Born Saint Charles, Iowa May 4, 1922

University of Northern Iowa, BA 1942 Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, BD 1945 City University of New York, MS 1962 Columbia University, PhD 1964

Ordained Deacon November 30, 1945 Ordained Priest October 4, 1946

Vicar, St. Stephen’s Church, Spencer, IA 1945-1948 Associate Rector, Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenilworth, IA 1948-1950 Rector, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, New Smyrna Beach, FL 1950-1954 Priest-in-Charge, Grace Episcopal Church, Port Orange, FL 1950-1954 Associate, Church of St. Alban the Martyr, St. Alban’s, NY 1956-1959 Associate, St. Matthew’s Church, Woodhaven, NY 1959-1971 Rhodes School, New York, NY 1960-1980 Associate, St. Elizabeth Church & Christ Church, Elizabeth, NJ 1965-1968 Assistant, St. Paul’s Church-in-the-Village, Brooklyn NY 1971-1989 Kew Forest School, Forest Hills, NY 1981-1991

Died September 7, 2015 New York, New York

“Grant Him, O Lord, Eternal Rest, and May Light Perpetual Shine Upon Him”

197 Memorials

IN MEMORIAM

Terry Wightman Jackson

Born Palestine, Texas June 19, 1939

University of Kansas, BA 1961 Seabury Western Theological Seminary, MDiv 1964 Florida Institute of Technology MS 1972 Princeton Theological Seminary, DMin 1982 Oxford University Certificate 1985

Ordained Deacon June 11, 1964 Ordained Priest December 21, 1964

Assistant, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Melbourne FL 1964-1968 Rector, St. John’s Church, Melbourne, FL 1968-1973 Rector, St. James, Leesburg, FL 1973-2004 Associate, St. Thomas, Leesburg, FL Rector Emeritus, St. James, Leesburg, FL

Died December 26, 2015 Tavares, Florida

“Grant Him, O Lord, Eternal Rest, and May Light Perpetual Shine Upon Him”

198 Memorials

IN MEMORIAM

George Michael Anderson

Born Columbus, Ohio November 2, 1954

Corllins Universtiy, BBA 2012 Institute for Christian Studies

Ordained Deacon, December 8, 2012

Deacon, Grace Episcopal Church, Ocala, FL 2012-2016

Died January 8, 2016 Ocklawaha, Florida

“Grant Him, O Lord, Eternal Rest, and May Light Perpetual Shine Upon Him”

199 Bishops' Visitations 2015

Bishop Gregory Orrin Brewer’s Visitation Schedule, 2015

January 4 Bartow, Holy Trinity 10 Fort Pierce, St. Andrew’s – Ordination of Lisa Hinkle to Priesthood 11 Satellite Beach, Holy Apostles 13 New Smyrna Beach, St. Peter Fisherman – Ordination of William (“Tommy”) Matthews to Priesthood

February 1 Crystal River, St. Anne’s 8 Orlando, Holy Family New Smyrna Beach, St. Paul’s –Celebration of New Ministry & Installation as Rector of The Reverend Rodney Roehner 15 Ocala, Coventry 22 Port St. Lucie, Holy Faith

March 1 DeLand, Holy Presence 8 Dunnellon, Holy Faith 10 Orlando, Ascension – Ordinations of Matthew Ainsley and John Gullett to the Transitional Diaconate 15 House of Bishops 22 Wauchula, St. Ann’s

April 5 Orlando, Cathedral Church of St. Luke - Easter 12 Lake Placid, St. Francis 19 Clermont, St. Matthias 26 Orlando, Emmanuel (Central Deanery Confirmations)

May 3 Vero Beach, St. Augustine 10 Belleview, St. Mary (Northwest Deanery Confirmations) 17 Ormond Beach, Holy Child (Northeast Deanery Confirmations) 23 Orlando, Cathedral – Ordinations of Josh Bales, Tracy Dugger, Mark Lafler and Michelle Ryan to the Transitional Diaconate 24 Leesburg, St. James 31 Auburndale, St. Alban’s (Southwest Deanery Confirmations)

June 7 Okahumpka, Corpus Christi 21 DeLand, St. Barnabas 28 General Convention, Salt Lake City, Utah 200 Bishops' Visitations 2015

July 8 Winter Park, All Saints – Ordinations of Jonathan Linebaugh and, on behalf of The Right Reverend Daniel H. Martins, Bishop of Springfield, Cameron Nations to the Priesthood 12 Lakeland, St. Stephen’s 19 Maitland, Good Shepherd

August 23 Merritt Island, St. Luke’s 30 Orlando, Christ the King

September 12 Orlando, Cathedral – Ordinations of Julie Altenbach, Patrice Behnstedt, Nancy Bryson, Margaret Davis, Robert Dinnerville, Doug Jump, Nancy Oliver, Ray Perica, Carolyn Quinnell, Robert Quinnell, and Chester Trow to the Diaconate 13 Daytona Beach, St. Timothy’s Auburndale, St. Alban’s – Ordination to Priesthood and Celebration of New Ministry & Installation as Rector of John Gullett 16 Orlando, Ascension - Ordination to Priesthood of Matthew Ainsley 20 Melbourne, St. John

October 4 Palm Bay, Blessed Redeemer 11 Eustis, St. Thomas 17 Ormond Beach, Holy Child - Celebration of New Ministry & Installation as Rector of The Reverend Stephen Pessah 18 Orlando, Cathedral – Patronal Feast of St. Luke 25 Melbourne, Hope

November 8 Sebastian, St. Elizabeth’s 22 Orlando, Ascension 28 Titusville, St. Gabriel’s - Ordination to Priesthood of Mark Lafler 29 Eustis, St. Thomas Winter Garden, Messiah - Ordination to Priesthood of Tracy Dugger

December 6 Longwood, Christ Church 12 Titusville, St. Gabriel’s - Reception as a Priest of Daniel Mannen 13 Winter Haven, St. Paul’s Orlando, Cathedral - Ordination to Priesthood of Josh Bales 20 Melbourne, Holy Trinity 24 Christmas Eve –Orlando, Cathedral

201 Clerical Statistical Summary 2015 2015 Statistical Summary

Deacons Ordained (Transitional) ...... 6 Deacons Ordained (Permanent) ...... 11 Priests Ordained ...... 8 Deacons Received from Another Communion ...... 0 Priests Received from Another Communion ...... 1 Deacons Received by Letter Dimissory ...... 1 Priests Received by Letter Dimissory ...... 8 Deacons Transferred by Letter Dimissory ...... 1 Priests Transferred by Letter Dimissory ...... 2 Deacons Deposed ...... 0 Priests Deposed ...... 0 Deacons Inhibited ...... 0 Priests Inhibited ...... 0 Deacons Renunciation Accepted ...... 0 Priests Renunciation Accepted ...... 0 Deacons Restored ...... 0 Priests Restored ...... 0 Deacons Deceased ...... 3 Priests Deceased ...... 3

Canonically Resident Clergy

Bishops ...... 4 Priests ...... 175 Deacons ...... 92

202 Clerical Statistical Summary 2015 Seminarians –-2015

Seniors Tracy Michelle Dugger –Messiah, Winter Garden, Nashotah House Michelle Ann Ryan –Resurrection, Longwood, University of the South Cameron Patrick MacMillan – Good Shepherd, Maitland, Nashotah House Michelle Mona Roach – St. John’s, Kissimmee, Virginia Seminary Middlers Alexander Matthew Earl – St. Mary of the Angels, Orlando, Yale Zachary David Neubauer – Grace, Ocala, Trinity School for Ministry Frank Wayne Samuelson – St. Matthew’s, Orlando, Seminary of the SW Louise Bernhardt Samuelson – St. Matthew’s, Orlando, Seminary of the SW Ashton Knight Williston – St. James, Ormond Beach, University of the South Juniors Paul Joseph Garcia, St. Barnabas, DeLand, Asbury Kathryn Sarah Gillett, St. Mary of the Angels, Orlando, Duke James William Louttit, Good Shepherd, Maitland, University of the South

Postulants/Candidates to Permanent Diaconate/Priesthood

Matthew Ainsley, Church of the Ascension, Orlando Julie Altenbach, Church of the Holy Spirit, Apopka Josh Bales, Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando Patrice Behnstedt, Holy Trinity, Bartow Christine Croskey, Holy Apostles, Satellite Beach Nancy Bryson, St. George, The Villages John Clark, St. Gabriel’s, Titusville Margaret Davis, Holy Faith, Dunnellon Alex Earl, St. Mary of the Angels, Orlando Tracey Dugger, Church of the Messiah, Winter Garden Paul Garcia, St. Barnabas, DeLand John Gullett, Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando Dorothy Hunter-Spencer, St. mark’s, Haines City Robert Johnson, All Saints, Lakeland Doug Jump, St. Mark’s, Haines City Jada Dart Kearns, Incarnation, Oviedo Mark Lafler, St. Gabriel’s, Titusville Jonathan Linebaugh, Knox Theological Seminary James W. Louttit, Good Shepherd, Maitland Cameron MacMillan, Good Shepherd, Maitland Zachary Neubauer, Grace, Ocala Nancy Oliver, St. Gabriel’s, Titusville Raymond Perica, St. David’s, Lakeland Carolyn Quinnell, St. Mary, Belleview Robert Quinnell, St. Mary Belleview

203 Clerical Statistical Summary 2015 Michelle Roach, St. John’s, Kissimmee Kay Ruhle, All Saints, Lakeland Michelle Ann Ryan, Resurrection, Longwood Frank Samuelson, St. Matthew’s, Orlando Louise Samuelson, St. Matthew’s, Orlando Chester Trow, Grace, Ocala Ashton Williston, St. James, Ormond Beach Adam Young, Cathedral of the Advent, Birmingham

Ordinations to the Diaconate (Transitional) in 2015

March 10 Matthew Brian Ainsley March 10 John Manford Gullett May 23 Joshua Morris Bales May 23 Tracy Michelle Dugger May 23 Mark Alan Lafler May 23 Michelle Ann Ryan

Ordinations to the Priesthood in 2015

January 10 Lisa Jan Hinkle January 13 William Thompson Matthews July 8 Jonathan Andrew Linebaugh September 13 John Manford Gullett September 16 Matthew Adam Ainsley November 28 Mark Alan Lafler November 29 Tracy Michelle Dugger December 13 Joshua Morris Bales

Canonically Resident Clergy Deceased in 2015

April 4 Nancy Bown Bradley April 11 Curt Paul Brotherton, Deacon May 6 Bernard Thomas Flynn, Priest September 7 Dale Wayne Cosand, Priest December 26 Terry Wightman Jackson, Priest

Clergy Transferred by Letters Dimissory in 2015

June 26 Tanya Lynn Scheff to Northern Indiana August 18 Kevin Gurney Holsapple to Maine September 21 Michelle Ann Ryan to Kentucky

204 Clerical Statistical Summary 2015 Clergy Received by Letters Dimissory in 2015

February 20 Rodney Roehner from Albany May 7 Jonathan Andrew Linebaugh from Pittsburgh May 27 Stephen Michael Pessah from Toronto July 8 Elisabeth Jayne Pessah from Toronto July 17 Frank Denzil Sawyer from Georgia September 2 James Charles Shevlin from Albany September 29 Christopher Cameron Nations from Springfield October 13 Richard Byron Luoni from South Carolina October 22 Edward Anthony Tatlian from Bahamas Synod/ELCA

205 Canonically Resident Clergy +William Hopkins Folwell ...... 1956 Nelson Wardell Pinder ...... 1959 Warren Norvell Thompson ...... 1965 Peter George Madson ...... 1967 Ronald Gene Brokaw ...... 1968 Albert Pinckney Connelly III ...... 1970 Richard Neil Greatwood ...... 1970 Andrew Ramsay Krumbhaar ...... 1973 August Louis Sorvillo ...... 1973 Aquilino Manuel Viñas...... 1973 John Richard Pobjecky ...... 1975 Paul Phillip Jackson (d) ...... 1975 Virginia Edna Sharpe (d) ...... 1975 Robert Edward Merritt ...... 1975 Robert Speir Cameron, Jr. (d) ...... 1975 Robert Ellsworth Stevens ...... 1976 Roger Edward Miller ...... 1976 Louis Albert Towson ...... 1977 Philip Craig Dunbar (d) ...... 1977 Edwin Ball (d) ...... 1977 John Bannister Gibson Roberts, Jr...... 1978 Robert Irwin Maurais ...... 1979 Patricia Ann Jensen (d) ...... 1979 Joseph Anthony Maher ...... 1980 William George Lewis ...... 1980 Eric Ravndal, III ...... 1980 Paul Dennis McQueen ...... 1981 Hugh Elton Williams III ...... 1981 Alan Richard Rule ...... 1982 Cecil Darrell Radcliff ...... 1982 Arthur Tyrrel Dear ...... 1982 Robert Melville Anderson ...... 1982 William Bouldin Austin ...... 1982 James Delane Taylor...... 1983 Timothy Joel Shaw ...... 1983 Ronald Francis Manning ...... 1983 James Patrick Coleman ...... 1984 Robert Monroe Bruckart ...... 1984 Harold David Wilson ...... 1984 Carl Robert Merola, Sr. (d) ...... 1984 Donald Robert Seay ...... 1984 Roy Calvin Mercer, Jr...... 1984 206 Canonically Resident Clergy John Stephen Baxter Liebler ...... 1985 Ernest Lee Bennett ...... 1985 Al Warren Jenkins ...... 1986 Charles Oscar Fritch ...... 1986 Joseph Frank Rider ...... 1986 Elmo Edward Maxwell (d) ...... 1986 Ralph Richard Casto...... 1987 William Howard Hazelett ...... 1987 Lynn Corpening Howze ...... 1987 Mary Ellen Appleton (d) ...... 1988 William Henry Brown III (d) ...... 1988 Miles Oliver Cooper ...... 1988 Michael Frank Messina, Jr...... 1989 +John Wadsworth Howe ...... 1989 George Henry Smodell (d) ...... 1989 Grayson Barry Garvin ...... 1989 Gary Robert Rowe (d) ...... 1990 Walter Bailey Schilling III ...... 1990 Arthur Lawrence Hollows (d) ...... 1990 Eugene Frederic Reuman ...... 1990 Sandra Jeanne Rowe (d) ...... 1990 Richard Earl Sutherland (d) ...... 1990 Jamie Ann Turner (d) ...... 1990 Joan Claire Verret (d) ...... 1990 Robert Worden Phillips ...... 1991 Hugh McGlashon, Jr...... 1991 Robert Kennedy Smith ...... 1991 Thomas William Gibson ...... 1991 +Hugo Luis Pina Lopez...... 1991 David Jennings George (d) ...... 1991 Madelyn Carroll Martin (d) ...... 1991 Edward Allen Weiss ...... 1991 Aileen Walther (d) ...... 1992 Clifton Joseph Sitts...... 1992 Linda Adams Kromhout (d) ...... 1992 James Edward Kurtz ...... 1992 Happy Lawton Gafford (d) ...... 1992 Penelope Ellen Patterson-Urbaniak ...... 1992 George Richard Lobs III ...... 1993 Donna Burkard Lobs (d) ...... 1993 Loren Charles Fox ...... 1993 Clarence Alfred Cole, Jr...... 1993 207 Canonically Resident Clergy Norman H. Cilley (d) ...... 1993 Barbara Adelle Eldridge (d) ...... 1993 Philip Alan Kochenburger ...... 1995 Richard Henry Gomer, Jr...... 1995 Janet Louise Galbreath (d) ...... 1995 Richard John Labud (d) ...... 1995 Walter Donald Lyon ...... 1995 John Vaughan ...... 1996 Victoria Lundberg Collins (d) ...... 1996 Tex Norman (d) ...... 1996 Joan Bonnell Clark (d) ...... 1996 Greer Kroening McBryde ...... 1996 Robert Boutell McLeod ...... 1996 Joseph Lee McDowell ...... 1996 Thomas Houston Rutherford ...... 1996 Kenneth Nelson Vinal ...... 1996 Thomas Comstock Seitz, Jr...... 1997 John Francis Thompson (d) ...... 1997 Michael William Goldberg ...... 1997 Peter George Magill ...... 1997 Hazel Doris Kundinger ...... 1997 Gerald Scobie Steidl (d) ...... 1997 Karen Campbell Egerton ...... 1997 Margaret Silk-Wright...... 1998 Helen Mary Adams (d) ...... 1998 Sybil Adlyn Celene Meheux (d) ...... 1998 Kathleen Schneider Pennybacker (d) ...... 1998 Reinel Castro ...... 1998 John Weaver Jasper (d) ...... 1998 William Jeffrey Yates ...... 1998 Roger John Hamilton ...... 1998 George Comforted Keen ...... 1998 Elizabeth Myers Nelson ...... 1998 Nancy Elizabeth Minshew (d) ...... 1999 Carolyn Sherman Petersen (d) ...... 1999 Robert Carroll Travis ...... 1999 José Pascual Fernandez...... 1999 Robert Tatton Mountford ...... 1999 Herbert Arrunategui ...... 1999 Sharon Ann Britcher (d) ...... 1999 Michael Terry Stichweh ...... 1999 David Paul Knox ...... 1999 208 Canonically Resident Clergy Danielle Anna Morris ...... 1999 Suzanne Devine Mulkin (d) ...... 1999 Kevin Andrew Wyld ...... 2000 John Ray Jacobs ...... 2000 James August Sorvillo, Sr...... 2000 George Arthur Munger Conger ...... 2000 Beth Anne Wagner (d) ...... 2000 Don Rey Duer (d) ...... 2000 Bette Mack Goglia (d) ...... 2000 Edith Gilliam Raby (d) ...... 2000 Jerrold Foster Beaumont ...... 2000 Robert Jonathan Davis ...... 2001 David Charles Hartling ...... 2001 Jacqueline Louise Guernsey (d) ...... 2001 Charles Lindley Holt ...... 2001 Cheryl Anne Bakker (d) ...... 2001 Susan Weir Hansell (d) ...... 2001 Elizabeth Arendt Harrison (d) ...... 2001 Elizabeth Ann Murray (d) ...... 2001 Wallace Averal Reynolds, Jr...... 2002 Lewis Ruffner Gwyn (d) ...... 2002 Barbara Louise Pemberton (d) ...... 2002 Patricia Ann Spencer (d) ...... 2002 John Gary L’Hommedieu ...... 2003 Larry Reid Hensarling, Jr...... 2003 Stephen Gay Clifton ...... 2003 Timothy Charles Nunez ...... 2003 James Scott Spencer ...... 2003 Peter Francis Roberts ...... 2003 Mary Alvarez Rosendahl ...... 2003 Mark Francis Gabel (d) ...... 2003 Judith Schmick Mathis (d) ...... 2003 Wanda Gail Sherrouse (d) ...... 2003 Deborah Louise Vann...... 2004 Monroe Johnson Hagood II ...... 2004 Eric Wood Turner ...... 2004 Thomas Alexander Downs ...... 2004 Kristen Nowell Alday (d) ...... 2004 Edward Bartholomew Bartle ...... 2004 Karen Louise Howe (d) ...... 2004

209 Canonically Resident Clergy Nancy Wade Kline (d)...... 2004 Henry Palmer Wood (d) ...... 2004 Billy Wilson Rodgers ...... 2004 Ralph Easten Evans ...... 2005 William Brian Garrison ...... 2005 Carlos Heli Marin ...... 2005 Charles Frederick Burhans III ...... 2005 James Dwight Giles III ...... 2005 Donald Penton Wanstall (d) ...... 2005 Rory Hartzell Brandybuck Harris ...... 2005 Lloyd Lein Olsen, Jr...... 2005 Elisabeth Ann Bellner (d) ...... 2005 Deborah Martens Buechner (d) ...... 2005 Raul Rubiano ...... 2006 John Sidney Raehn ...... 2006 Phyllis Ann Bartle ...... 2006 Richard Farrell Bordin ...... 2006 Jonathan Douglas French ...... 2006 Pamela Kay Easterday ...... 2006 Stephen Wayne Easterday ...... 2006 Ruth Olive Hahne (d) ...... 2006 Robert Charles Lord ...... 2006 Benjamin Wofford Wait III ...... 2006 Ronald Livingston Robison ...... 2006 Charles Blake Rambo ...... 2006 James Bert McConnell ...... 2006 Paula Marie Beikirch (d) ...... 2006 Clint Michael Matheny (d) ...... 2006 Patricia Kant Roberts (d) ...... 2006 Elizabeth Spier Tucker (d) ...... 2006 Deborah Stacey Elizabeth Westphal (d) ...... 2006 Frederick Dean Wilcoxson ...... 2006 John Joseph Leahy ...... 2006 Norman Desrosiers, Jr...... 2007 William Jay Lambert III ...... 2007 William Donald Brady (d)...... 2007 Joan Kirby Brawley ...... 2007 Sarah Louise Bronos ...... 2007 Robert Jenkins Goodridge, Jr...... 2007 Woodford Decatur Miller ...... 2007 210 Canonically Resident Clergy Russell John Wohlever ...... 2007 David George Newhart...... 2007 Hugh Philip Bromiley ...... 2007 Allardyce Armstrong Hamill (d) ...... 2007 Richard Austin Hoover (d) ...... 2007 Dane Clark Wren (d) ...... 2007 Janice Bailey Honea (d) ...... 2007 Donald William Gross ...... 2007 David Brandon Peoples ...... 2008 Linda Ann Liebert-Hall (d) ...... 2008 Michael Gregory Hall (d) ...... 2008 Deborah Lynn Venezia...... 2008 David Haskell Aycock (d) ...... 2008 Robin Elizabeth Morical ...... 2008 Robert Emilio Moses ...... 2008 Christopher Ethelbert Brathwaite ...... 2008 Molly Bosscher ...... 2008 Linda McFarland Coulter (d) ...... 2008 Karen Ellen House (d) ...... 2008 JoAnn Vanessa Wilcoxson (d) ...... 2008 Loring William Chadwick ...... 2009 Stephen Dass ...... 2009 Thomas Nicholson Buchan ...... 2009 Joyce Anne Willard-Williford ...... 2009 Amanda Jane Bordenkircher ...... 2009 Thomas Donald Williams (d) ...... 2009 Scott Thorne Holcombe ...... 2009 Pauline Felton Butler (d) ...... 2009 Lori Jean Hoey (d) ...... 2009 William James Boyer ...... 2009 Thomas Comstock Seitz, Sr...... 2010 Carol Dawn McDonald ...... 2010 Andrew Kirk Petiprin ...... 2010 Theodore Frank Koelln ...... 2010 John James Gerhart, Jr...... 2010 Richard Banks Costin (d) ...... 2010 Mary Pamela Garton (d) ...... 2010 Susan Maureen McCaffrey (d) ...... 2010 David Wayne Somers (d) ...... 2010 Catherine Jeanne Stater (d) ...... 2010 211 Canonically Resident Clergy William Walter Vance (d) ...... 2010 Lynn Phillip Woolard (d) ...... 2010 Sonia Sullivan-Clifton ...... 2011 Carolyn Kirk Biggs ...... 2011 Ann Dufford Kruger ...... 2011 Gary Leon Jackson ...... 2011 John William Lipscomb ...... 2011 Wesley Eric Sharp ...... 2011 Rebecca Denise Toalster ...... 2011 Alison Propeck Harrity...... 2011 Paul Anthony Head ...... 2011 Austin Carter Smith (d) ...... 2011 Patricia Ann Small Longacre (d) ...... 2011 Susan Lynn Blake ...... 2011 Anna Katherine Harper (d) ...... 2011 Margaret Leigh Hancock (d) ...... 2011 Marcella Claire Pasay (d) ...... 2011 Charlotte Dimmick Rhodes (d) ...... 2011 James Austin Whitten (d) ...... 2011 +Gregory Orrin Brewer ...... 2012 Noy Leon Sparks, Jr...... 2012 Sam Brown Gilkey, Jr. (d) ...... 2012 John Beckett Burwell ...... 2012 Christopher Michael Rodriguez ...... 2012 Dinesh Bissoondial (d) ...... 2012 Mary Louise Delancey (d)...... 2012 John Ray Motis (d) ...... 2012 Timothy Ray Wetherington (d) ...... 2012 Katherine Ann Yotter (d) ...... 2012 James Marion Dorn, III ...... 2013 Robert John David Longbottom ...... 2013 Willard Searle Squire, Jr...... 2013 Berek Qinah Smith ...... 2013 José Estéban Rodríguez Sanjurjo ...... 2013 Reggie McReynolds Kidd ...... 2013 Meghan Jean Farr ...... 2013 Burnet Cherisol ...... 2013 Joy Ann Rose ...... 2013 Scott Douglas Walker...... 2013

212 Canonically Resident Clergy Justin Seth Holcomb ...... 2013 Jabriel Simmonds Ballentine ...... 2013 John Joseph Pallard ...... 2013 Todd Thomas Schmidtetter ...... 2013 Neville Joseph Crichlow ...... 2013 Jason Andrew Murbarger ...... 2014 Gerardo James de Jesús ...... 2014 Thomas Heino Trees ...... 2014 Orlando Joseph Addison ...... 2014 Kevin Lee Higgins ...... 2014 Lisa Jan Hinkle ...... 2014 Jada Dart Kearns (d) ...... 2014 William Thompson Matthews ...... 2014 Luis Manuel de la Cruz ...... 2014 Francis John Kelly, III ...... 2014 Edmondson Omotoyo Asgill (d) ...... 2014 Thomas Bankowski (d) ...... 2014 Phyllis Terri Malia (d) ...... 2014 Willa Marie Smith (d) ...... 2014 Martha Ann Toney (d)...... 2014 Rodney Roehner ...... 2015 Matthew Brian Ainsley ...... 2015 John Manford Gullett ...... 2015 Jonathan Andrew Linebaugh ...... 2015 Joshua Morris Bales ...... 2015 Tracy Michelle Dugger ...... 2015 Mark Alan Lafler ...... 2015 Stephen Michael Pessah ...... 2015 Frank Denzil Sawyer ...... 2015 James Charles Shevlin ...... 2015 Julie Kay Altenbach (d)...... 2015 Patrice Faith Behnstedt (d) ...... 2015 Nancy Gretchen Bryson (d)...... 2015 Margaret Callendar Davis (d) ...... 2015 Robert Raymond Dinnerville (d)...... 2015 Douglas Brian Jump (d) ...... 2015 Nancy Clare Diesel Oliver (d) ...... 2015 Raymond William Perica (d)...... 2015 Carolyn Tingle Quinnell (d) ...... 2015 Robert Douglass Quinnell (d) ...... 2015 213 Canonically Resident Clergy Chester John Trow (d) ...... 2015 Elisabeth Jayne Pessah ...... 2015 Edward Anthony Tatlian (d) ...... 2015 Richard Byron Luoni ...... 2015 Christopher Cameron Nations ...... 2015 Daniel Joseph Mannen ...... 2015 David Stuart Bumsted ...... 2015 Cameron Patrick MacMillan ...... 2016 Michelle Mona Roach ...... 2016 Adam Ashley Young ...... 2016

214 Constitution & Canons CONSTITUTION AMENDED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF DIOCESE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, INCORPORATED

Article I Name

The name of this corporation shall be Diocese of Central Florida, Incorporated.

Article II Boundaries

The Diocese includes all that part of the State of Florida lying within the Counties of Citrus, Brevard, Hardee, Highlands, Indian River, Lake, Marion, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Polk, St. Lucie, Seminole, Sumter, and Volusia as these existed on November 30, 1969.

Article III Purpose

The Diocese of Central Florida acknowledges its allegiance to be due to the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church of Christ; and recognizing the body known as the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America otherwise known as The Episcopal Church to be a true branch of said Church, having rightful jurisdiction in this country, hereby declares its adhesion to the same and accedes to its Constitution and Canons. The Diocese of Central Florida is a constituent member of the Anglican Communion, a Fellowship of those duly constituted Dioceses, Provinces, and regional Churches in communion with the See of Canterbury, upholding and propagating the historic Faith and Order as set forth in the Book of Common Prayer.

The Diocese of Central Florida acknowledges itself to be called and sent to exercise the ministry of Jesus Christ in the Holy Spirit, celebrating and proclaiming the mystery of redemption to the praise of God's glory, the benefit of His Church and the salvation of the world. To this end the Diocese acknowledges its duty to provide for the worship and honor due Almighty God, to provide for the tradition of the Faith and the proclamation of the Gospel, to provide for the welfare of those given to its care, and to labor to demonstrate the truth in love that the Kingdom of Christ be advanced in the world and that the Church be edified into Christ.

Constitution & Canons Article IV Powers

The Diocese shall have and exercise all powers, rights and privileges conferred by the laws of the State of Florida and amendments thereto upon corporations not for profit and generally to do anything and everything necessary, proper and expedient to carry out the above described objects and purposes.

Said corporation shall also have full power to acquire by gift, grant, purchase, devise, legacy or otherwise, real, personal and intangible property of any kind, nature or description wherever situate, to any amount for the use of said church or of any institution, organization or association controlled by said church, and to hold, possess, enjoy, mortgage, alienate and dispose of the same, according to the provisions of this act and its own Bylaws, not inconsistent therewith, and shall also have full power to act as trustee of property whenever the corporation, said church, or any institution, society, association or organization of or in said church has either beneficial, contingent or remainder interest in said property, and may likewise accept and hold the legal title to property for the use and benefit of any nonprofit corporation, institution, religious society or association of or in the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Central Florida.

Article V Membership

The membership of the Diocese (Corporation) shall consist of all persons who are resident members of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese, as such membership may be defined from time to time by the Canons of the Church, together with the Diocesan Bishop, his coadjutor and suffragans (if any) and Assistant Bishops (if any) and the other clergy who are canonically resident in the Diocese. Article VI Existence

The Diocese (Corporation) shall have perpetual existence.

Article VII Management of Affairs

Section 1. The Bishop

The Bishop of the Diocese shall be the Ecclesiastical Authority of the Diocese and shall have exclusive charge of all spiritual affairs. The Bishop shall be President of the Corporation, Chairman of the Diocesan Board, and presiding officer of any Convention. Constitution & Canons The election of a Bishop shall he made in an annual Convention, or in a special Convention called by the Ecclesiastical Authority for that purpose; and of the meeting of such special Convention at least 30 days’ notice shall be given. To the choice of a Bishop the concurrent vote, by ballot, of a majority of the clergy and of the lay members present in the Convention, voting separately, shall be necessary.

Section 2. Standing Committee

There shall be a Standing Committee which shall be a Council of Advice to the Bishop. When there is no Bishop, the Standing Committee shall be the Ecclesiastical Authority for all proper purposes. The Standing Committee shall consist of four clerical and three lay members who shall be elected in the manner and for the terms to be set forth in the Canons of the Diocese. They shall organize as soon as possible after each election and elect from their own body a President (who shall be a priest) and a Secretary. They shall meet on their own adjournment from time to time and the President shall have power to summon special meetings. The Standing Committee shall be convened at the request of the Bishop and they may meet on their own accord in agreement with their own rules when they may be disposed to advise the Bishop. Vacancies in the Committee caused by death, resignation, or otherwise, shall be filled by vote of the Committee.

Section3. The Convention

The Diocesan Convention shall be the legislative Authority of the Diocese. It shall be constituted of such persons and shall meet and conduct business under terms and conditions to be set forth in the Canons of the Diocese. The Bishop of the Diocese shall be the presiding officer of the Convention. In the absence of the Bishop, the Bishop Coadjutor, if any, shall be the presiding officer. In the absence of the Bishop and Bishop Coadjutor, the Suffragan Bishop shall be the presiding officer. In the absence of all Bishops, the President of the Standing Committee shall call the Convention to order and a presiding officer shall be chosen, pro tempore, from among the presbyters in attendance. If the Bishop shall at any time leave the chair, the Bishop may appoint another Bishop or a presbyter to preside.

Section 4. Diocesan Board

The affairs of the Diocese not falling within the exclusive province of the Bishop shall be managed by the Diocesan Board. It shall be the Board of Directors of the corporation.

The Board shall consist of the Bishop, Bishop Coadjutor and Suffragan bishops, if any, and assistant Bishops, if any, the President of the Standing Committee and the Chancellor, all as ex officio members, and such other members whose Constitution & Canons number, terms and method of election shall be set forth in the Canons of the Diocese. The Diocesan Board shall have power to create subordinate boards and Committees and, with the prior permission of the Convention, other legal entities for the accomplishment of its responsibilities.

Section 5. Other Officers

In addition to the Bishop and other officers and officials specifically provided for herein, the Diocese shall have such other officers as may be provided for in the Canons of the Diocese.

Article VIII Canons

The Canons (Bylaws) of the Diocese shall be adopted and amended by the Convention under such terms and conditions as may be set forth in such Canons.

Article IX Amendments

This charter may be amended by resolution adopted by two successive Conventions of the Diocese; provided, however, the second Convention must be held at least 30 days after the first one. An amendment must be approved by a majority of the Convention first considering it and by a two-thirds majority of each order, voting separately, by the Convention finally adopting the amendment.

Article X Dissolution

Should this corporation be dissolved, the Diocesan Board, after paying or making provision for the payment of all of the liabilities of the corporation, shall dispose of all of the assets of the corporation to such organization or organizations qualifying as an exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (or the corresponding provisions of any future U.S. Internal Revenue law) as the Board shall determine.

Constitution & Canons CANONS OF THE DIOCESE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, INCORPORATED

Canon I Diocesan Convention; Ecclesiastical Authority

Section 1.

The Annual Convention of the Church in this Diocese shall assemble at such time and place as shall have been set by the preceding Annual Convention; but, for sufficient cause, the Ecclesiastical Authority shall have power to change the time or place, or both, as emergency shall require; provided, however, that at least 10 days notice of such change is given to every member of the clergy canonically resident in the Diocese and to the Senior Warden of every congregation.

Section 2.

The Ecclesiastical Authority shall have power to call a special meeting of the Convention at such time and place as it shall determine. The notice of a special meeting of the Convention shall be issued to every member of the clergy canonically resident, and to the Senior Warden of every congregation, in the Diocese, at least 30 days before the time appointed for the meeting; and shall state the business for which the Convention is called; and no business shall be transacted at such special meeting beyond that which has been stated in the notice, unless by the unanimous consent of the members present.

Section 3.

At or immediately prior to the opening of each Convention a list of the clergy entitled to seat, voice and vote therein, prepared under the authority and supervision of the Ecclesiastical Authority, shall be delivered to the Committee on Credentials, which Committee shall ascertain the number present and report to the Convention. No member of the clergy shall be seated until all canonical reports required of such member shall have been made on or before the time specified by canon, unless sufficient reason be given for the failure, acceptable to the Ecclesiastical Authority.

Constitution & Canons Section 4.

(a) It is declared to be the duty of every member of the laity entitled to seat and vote in the Convention to attend every meeting thereof.

(b) It is declared to be the duty of every active member of the clergy entitled to vote in the Convention to attend every meeting thereof unless excused by the Ecclesiastical Authority for cause.

(c) Canonically resident clergy, not entitled to vote, are not required to be present at the meeting of the Convention.

(d) Every member of the Convention entitled to vote shall be entitled to seat and to be heard in accordance with the rules of procedure followed by the Convention.

Section 5.

The Bishop of the Diocese shall be the Ecclesiastical Authority of the Diocese and shall have exclusive charge of all spiritual affairs. When there is no Bishop, the Standing Committee shall be the Ecclesiastical Authority for all proper purposes.

Canon II Members of the Convention

Section 1.

The Convention shall be composed of the Bishops, together with the other clergy and lay persons of the Diocese, as provided for in the following sections of this Canon.

Section 2.

(a) Each canonically resident, member of the clergy who serves as Bishop, Rector, Vicar, Assistant, Deacon assigned to a congregation or other community of faith, or member of the Ecclesiastical Authority’s staff shall have seat, voice and vote.

(b) Each canonically resident member of the clergy who is licensed by the Ecclesiastical Authority for the performance of sacerdotal and/or pastoral ministry shall have seat, voice and vote.

(c) All clergy, canonically resident and not qualifying under section (a) or (b) above, shall have seat and voice but no vote. Constitution & Canons

(d) All other clergy, not canonically resident who are licensed by the Ecclesiastical Authority for the performance of sacerdotal and/or pastoral ministry, shall have seat and may, at the discretion of the chair, be extended the courtesy of voice, but no vote.

Section 3.

Each canonically organized Mission of the Diocese shall be entitled to two lay delegates.

Section 4.

Every Parish in union with the Convention of this Diocese shall be entitled to three lay delegates.

Section 5.

At least one lay delegate from each Parish or Mission shall be a Vestry or Church Committee member.

Section 6.

Lay delegates shall be chosen by the Vestry or Church Committee of each Congregation, or if there be no Vestry or Church Committee, or if the Vestry or Church Committee fail to act, then by the Congregation of the Parish or organized Mission, duly convened. Only confirmed communicants who are at least 18 years of age and entitled to vote as set forth in Canon XVII, Section 3, shall serve as lay delegates for the Parish or Mission.

Section 7.

The Chancellor is an ex-officio, voting member of the Convention.

Section 8.

The lay members of the Diocesan Board and the Standing Committee are voting members of the Convention.

Section 9.

All lay delegates chosen in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 6 above are voting members of the Convention.

Constitution & Canons Canon III Evidence of Lay Membership in the Convention

Section 1.

The election of lay delegates to the Convention, if by the Vestry, or the Church Committee, shall be made at a regular meeting, or at one called especially for that purpose; if such election be made by the Congregation, the electors must have the same qualifications, and the election be conducted in like manner as is or shall be prescribed by Canon for the election of members of the Vestry. Any vacancies that occur in lay delegations may be filled by the Rector or Vicar; if there is neither Rector nor Vicar, by the Wardens.

Section 2.

The Secretary of the Convention, at least 30 days before its annual meeting, shall furnish every Congregation entitled to delegates a form of certificate as follows:

"This is to certify that at a meeting of the clergy, wardens, and members of the Vestry, or of the Congregation of ______held on the ____day of ______, the following person was (or persons were) elected to represent said church in the next Convention in the Diocese, to be held in ______on the_____day of______and that the above named persons are adult confirmed communicants of this church in good standing and qualified electors of this Congregation."

This certificate shall be signed by the Rector or Vicar, Senior Warden, or Secretary of the Vestry or Congregation making such election, and when filed with the Secretary of the Convention shall entitle the delegates therein named to seat, voice and vote in the Convention.

Said certificate shall be transmitted to the Diocesan Office at least 10 days before the Convention.

Section 3.

The Committee on Credentials shall ascertain the presence at the Convention of such delegates, and report the same at the opening session of the Convention.

Section 4.

The delegates elected to the preceding Diocesan Convention shall be delegates at special meetings of Diocesan Convention, except when other delegates shall have been chosen in the meantime by any Congregation. Constitution & Canons Canon IV Quorum and Methods of Voting in Convention

Section 1.

One-third of the clergy entitled to vote in the Convention, and one-third of the lay delegates entitled to vote in the Convention, when duly assembled, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but a smaller number may adjourn the Convention from time to time.

Section 2.

The clergy and laity shall deliberate in one body. Every member having the right to vote in accordance with Canon II shall be entitled to one vote, and except when herein otherwise expressly provided, a majority of all the votes cast shall determine any question submitted to the Convention. The election of deputies to General Convention shall be by a majority of all votes cast. For all other elections, except for the election of a Bishop, including the election of alternate deputies to General Convention, on the third and subsequent ballots and with the approval of a majority of the Convention, the election shall be by a plurality of all votes cast. Only voting members present in person at the Convention may vote on matters coming before the Convention. To the choice of a Bishop the concurrent vote, by ballot, (which may be by electronic means), of a majority of the clergy members having the right to vote present in the Convention and of the lay members present in the Convention, voting separately, shall be necessary.

Section 3.

If any 10 members of the Convention, representing no fewer than six congregations, or any 10 members of the clergy, shall call for a vote by yeas and nays, the Secretary shall call the roll of the Convention, and the members shall thereupon announce their votes as their names are called by the Secretary.

Section 4.

If any 10 members of the Convention, representing no fewer than six Congregations, or any 10 members of the clergy, shall call for a vote by Orders, the vote of the clergy and lay delegates shall be taken separately, and a majority of votes of each Order shall be necessary for an affirmative decision.

Section 5.

(a) Prior to each convention, the Standing Committee shall serve as the Resolutions Committee. The committee, in its considerations and actions, shall follow guidelines approved by the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board. Constitution & Canons (b) Except with respect to elections, consideration of changes in the Constitution and Canons, and procedural questions, all action of the Convention shall be by Resolution. No Resolution shall be considered by the Convention unless the subject matter thereof shall have been embraced within a proposed form of Resolution submitted to the Secretary for advance distribution to the members of the Convention and for review by the Resolutions Committee. The Secretary shall not accept any such submission of a proposed Resolution fewer than forty- five days prior to the date set for the Convention unless, with respect to a Resolution submitted to the Secretary at least five days before such date, it is demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Ecclesiastical Authority that there is good cause for such delay. Any provision of this Section may be waived in a particular case by the Convention upon a majority vote of the delegates.

Canon V Secretary of the Convention

Section 1.

The Secretary of the Convention shall be elected annually by the Diocesan Board and shall remain in office until a successor has been elected and assumes the duties of the office. The Secretary's duty shall be to take minutes of the proceedings of the Convention; to prepare and distribute the Annual Journal of the Convention; to preserve its journals and records; to attest the public acts of the body; and faithfully to deliver into the hands of the successor Secretary all property, monies, books and papers relative or belonging to the Diocese, which may be in the Secretary's possession. The Secretary shall also give 30 days notice to each member of the clergy and Congregation of the time and place appointed for the meeting of the succeeding or any special Convention, and shall prepare the roll of the lay delegates entitled to seats in the Convention, before opening of the Convention. The Secretary shall transmit to each officer and to each member of the clergy of the Diocese, and to each delegate attending the Convention, and each Congregation in the Diocese, a copy of the Journal of the Convention by electronic means or otherwise as requested.

Section 2.

The Secretary shall transmit to the proper officers a certificate of the election of deputies to the General Convention and to the Provincial Synod, and shall also comply with all matters required of the Diocesan Secretary in the Constitution and Canons of the Episcopal Church.

Constitution & Canons Section 3.

The Secretary shall perform such other duties as may be incumbent on the office or as may be provided for by the Convention or the Board.

Canon VI Diocesan Board and Officers

Section 1. Business Affairs

The affairs of the Diocese not falling within the exclusive province of the Ecclesiastical Authority shall be managed by the Diocesan Board. The Diocesan Board shall conduct the affairs of the Diocese in accordance with these Canons and with any official action of the Convention.

Section 2. Membership

The Diocesan Board (hereinafter called the Board) shall be composed of the Bishops, the President of the Standing Committee, the Chancellor of the Diocese, all ex officio, the Dean of each Deanery, the President of each Deanery, three active clergy canonically resident, and six lay persons who shall represent the Diocese at large. All members of the Diocesan Board shall take office and replace their predecessors immediately upon the conclusion of the annual Diocesan Convention. There shall be five Deaneries as follows:

Northeast Northwest Central Southeast Southwest

No person shall hold membership on the Standing Committee and the Diocesan Board at the same time. This provision does not apply to any ex officio membership as is or may be provided in the Canons.

Section 3. Election of the Board; Eligibility of Lay Members

The members of the Board shall be elected for 3 year terms. One clerical and two lay persons at large shall be elected each year at the Annual Convention. In addition, for each Deanery the Dean from the clerical order, and the President from the lay order, shall be elected by the Deanery Convocation for 3 year terms. Both the Dean and the President for each Deanery shall serve on the Diocesan Board. Members shall not be eligible for re-election until one Convention year shall have elapsed after the expiration of such member’s term, but a member serving only a partial term is eligible for re-election to a full term of three years. Constitution & Canons A lay person shall be eligible to serve as a member of the Board who is entitled to vote on matters coming before the Parish or Mission of this Diocese of which that person is a member, is at least 18 years of age, and is a confirmed communicant in good standing of such Parish or Mission.

Section 4. Vacancies

The Board shall have the power to fill any at-large vacancies in the clerical and lay membership. Each member so chosen will serve until the next annual meeting of the Diocesan Convention, at which meeting the Convention shall elect a member (either clerical or lay person, as the case may be) to fill the unexpired term. In the case of a Dean or a President vacancy, a replacement from the respective Deanery shall be elected at the next official meeting of the Deanery.

Section 5. Quorum

Over fifty percent of the Board members, one of which shall be the Bishop, the Bishop Coadjutor, the Suffragan Bishop, or the Assistant Bishop shall constitute a quorum. In the event of the absence of all Bishops, over fifty percent of the members shall constitute a quorum, provided the Bishop shall consent to the meeting. In the event of a vacancy in the Episcopate or incapacity of all Bishops, over fifty percent of the members shall constitute a quorum.

Section 6. Executive Committee

There shall be an Executive Committee which shall consist of the President, the President of the Standing Committee, and three other members of the Diocesan Board who shall be nominated by the President and confirmed by the Diocesan Board and shall serve until their successors are chosen and qualified. Between meetings of the Board it may decide any routine business matters of the corporation not involving an expenditure by the corporation exceeding $10,000, unless otherwise authorized by the Board, and shall have and exercise any other powers of the Board as may be delegated by the Board.

Section 7. Officers

(a) The President: The Bishop shall be the President of the corporation, and in his absence or incapacity, the Bishop coadjutor may act as such, and in the absence or incapacity of the Bishop and Bishop Coadjutor, the Suffragan Bishop may act as such President, and in case of a vacancy in the Episcopate, the President of the Standing Committee shall be the President until such vacancy shall be filled. The President shall be the chief executive officer of the corporation, shall have general and active management of the business and affairs of the Constitution & Canons corporation subject to the directions of the Board, and shall preside at all meetings of the members. (b) Other Officers: In addition to the President, the corporation shall have a Vice President, a Treasurer, and a Secretary, and may have one or more Assistant Treasurers and Assistant Secretaries as determined by the Board. The Treasurer shall be the Treasurer of the Diocese. Each of these officers shall be nominated by the President, confirmed by the Board and shall serve until their successors are chosen. The Vice President, in the absence or disability of the President, may execute deeds and other legal documents which have been authorized by the Board.

Canon VII Chancellor of the Diocese

At each Annual Convention the Ecclesiastical Authority shall appoint a Chancellor learned in law, who shall be the legal advisor of the Diocese. The Chancellor shall be a communicant of this Church and shall be entitled, ex officio, to a seat in the Convention, with all the privileges of membership. The Ecclesiastical Authority may also appoint a Vice Chancellor with the same qualifications as the Chancellor, who in the absence or inability of the Chancellor shall perform the duties of that office. The Ecclesiastical Authority may also appoint other Vice Chancellors as the need may require, who shall be entitled, ex officio, to a seat in the Convention with all the privileges of membership, except the right to vote.

Canon VIII Election of Officers

The election of all officers provided for in this Constitution and Canons shall be by ballot, and in the event of a failure or neglect to elect, the persons already in office shall hold over until their successors shall have been regularly elected and qualified. A majority of votes shall be necessary to elect.

Canon IX Standing Committee

The Standing Committee shall be composed of seven members, four clerical members and three lay members. The four clerical members of the Standing Committee shall be elected for a 4 year term, with one such member's term expiring each year. The three lay members of the Standing Committee shall be elected for a 3 year term with one such member's term expiring each year. Members shall not be eligible for re-election until one Convention year shall Constitution & Canons have elapsed after the expiration of such member’s term. A member serving only a partial term is eligible for re-election to a full term.

The election shall be by concurrent vote of both orders. The Standing Committee shall fill all vacancies on the Committee. The person filling such vacancy shall serve until the next Annual Convention.

A lay person shall be eligible to serve as a member of the Standing Committee who is entitled to vote on matters coming before the Parish or Mission of this Diocese of which that person is a member, is at least 18 years of age, and is a confirmed communicant in good standing of such Parish or Mission.

Canon X Deputies to General Convention

Section 1.

At the Annual Convention in the year preceding that of the regular meeting of the General Convention, four clerical and four lay deputies and four clerical and four lay alternate deputies shall be elected to the General Convention, who shall hold office for two years and thereafter until their successors have been regularly elected. Lay deputies shall meet the same qualifications as lay delegates to the Annual Convention of the Diocese.

Section 2.

If any deputy elected becomes unable to attend the General Convention, the Ecclesiastical Authority shall be immediately notified of such inability. It shall be the duty of such authority to fill a vacancy from this, or any other cause, up to the time of the meeting of the General Convention, from the list of alternate deputies in order of the number of votes cast for each such alternate.

Section 3.

Any vacancy in a deputation to any General Convention existing at the time of its meeting, or occurring during its sessions, or at any special session, may be supplied by the concurrent votes of the remaining deputies from the list of alternate deputies, if practicable; if not, then from any other qualified members of the Diocese.

Constitution & Canons Canon XI Trustees of the University of the South

One member of the clergy and two lay persons shall be elected by the Convention as Trustees of the University of the South. Each trustee shall be elected for a 3 year term with one such trustee's term expiring each year. Said trustee shall report annually to the Diocesan Convention on conditions and affairs of the University.

Canon XII Commission on Ministry

The Commission on Ministry shall consist of clergy and lay persons, no fewer than twenty in number, at least five to be chosen each year. Members shall be nominated by the Ecclesiastical Authority and confirmed by the Diocesan Convention. The term of office shall be for four years. The Ecclesiastical Authority shall appoint a person to fill any vacancy which occurs. The function of this Commission shall be in accordance with the Canons of the Episcopal Church.

Canon XIII Deaneries

Section 1.

The Diocese shall be divided into five Deaneries, the boundaries of which shall be determined from time to time by the Diocesan Convention at the recommendation of the Ecclesiastical Authority.

Section 2.

The purpose and object of each Deanery shall be to afford opportunity for the clergy and laity to come together for conference; to promote the mission and ministry of the Church in its area under the direction of the Ecclesiastical Authority.

Section 3.

Each Deanery shall be represented by a Deanery Convocation composed of all active clergy canonically resident in this Diocese who reside in the Deanery, and three delegates from each Parish and canonically organized Mission in the Deanery last elected as delegates to the Annual Convention. All such clergy and lay delegates shall have seat, voice and vote. In the absence of lay delegates, alternate lay delegates shall be entitled to seat, voice and vote. Constitution & Canons Each Deanery Convocation shall have a Deanery Council composed of at least the Dean, President, and Secretary, all of whom shall be from the Deanery. Other officers designated by the Deanery Convocation shall have seat, voice and vote on the Deanery Council.

The Deanery Council shall be responsible for:

(a) Planning and scheduling significant Deanery meetings to prepare for the annual convention for the Diocese and to implement policy;

(b) Identifying local opportunities which could include outreach, evangelism, worship, fellowship, pastoral care, education, new missions and organization of God's people to make a difference in the world in which we live;

(c) Facilitating communications to and from congregations, other Deaneries and the Diocese;

(d) Insuring the nomination of qualified officers to be elected at Deanery meetings;

(e) Facilitating frequent and efficient contact by the Bishop/Bishops and Diocesan Staff, directly and/or through the Dean.

The Dean from the clerical order, and the President from the lay order, the Secretary, and other officers if any, shall be elected by the Deanery Convocation.

Section 4.

There shall be a Deanery Clericus, presided over by the Dean, composed of all clergy canonically resident in this Diocese who reside in the Deanery. The Deanery Clericus shall meet at the call of the Ecclesiastical Authority or Dean.

Section 5.

There shall be a Council of Deans and Presidents composed of the Deans and Presidents of the various Deaneries and the Dean of the Cathedral presided over by the Ecclesiastical Authority. The Council of Deans and Presidents shall meet at the call of the Ecclesiastical Authority. The Council of Deans and Presidents shall make reports and recommendations to the Ecclesiastical Authority and conduct the common affairs of the several Deaneries.

Section 6.

A Deanery Report shall be submitted annually to the Convention. Constitution & Canons Canon XIV Organization of a Mission

Section 1.

Not less than 25 persons may associate themselves together as a Mission. They shall first obtain the consent of the Ecclesiastical Authority. They shall declare their conformity to the Doctrine, Discipline, and Worship of this Church; and shall choose the name by which they shall be known, subject to the approval of the Ecclesiastical Authority; declare their submission to the authority of the Diocese and the Canons thereof; and make application to the Ecclesiastical Authority to organize and constitute a Mission.

Section 2.

Every such application to organize a new Mission must be accompanied by a certificate showing the approval or disapproval of the Vestry/Church Committee of every congregation within the appropriate deanery, and all other congregations within a radius of 10 miles of proposed location; or evidence that such certificate was not obtainable. Any relocation of said Mission must be considered as a new application for the purpose of this section.

Section 3.

When the Ecclesiastical Authority deems it expedient to act, the Ecclesiastical Authority shall appoint a Senior and Junior Warden, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and a Church Committee, such appointments to be renewed annually before the Diocesan Convention. The Ecclesiastical Authority shall appoint a Vicar for the Mission. The Canons concerning Rectors and Parishes shall be applicable to Missions except where otherwise provided.

Section 4.

The Bishop's annual address shall report to the Convention the Missions which have been organized and are in good standing, and they shall be thereupon admitted and shall report to the Convention.

Section 5.

Whenever the number of persons so associated shall fall below 25, the Ecclesiastical Authority may dissolve the Mission.

Section 6.

The provisions of this Canon shall apply to a Mission organized by a Parish.

Constitution & Canons Canon XV Formation and Operation of a Parish Section 1.

When a Mission which has been in existence as a Mission for one year and desires to become a Parish in union with the Convention of the Diocese, it shall make application to the Ecclesiastical Authority at least 60 days before the Convention and it shall appear in the application:

(a) That the said Mission or Congregation is composed of not fewer than 50 adult communicants of the Episcopal Church whose names shall be listed.

(b) That it accedes to the Doctrine, Discipline and Worship of this Church, to the Constitution and Canons set forth by the General Convention, and to the Constitution and Canons of this Diocese.

(c) That it promises to pay for the support of its Rector such an amount as may be approved by the Ecclesiastical Authority and Board, such assessments laid upon it by the Convention; and the pension premium on the stipend of the Rector; and the health insurance of the Rector.

(d) That it has been financially self-supporting for the calendar year prior to the Convention to which the application is submitted.

(e) That it has contributed to the ministry and mission of the Diocese of Central Florida the equivalent of at least 10% of the Congregation's plate and pledge income for the calendar year prior to the Convention to which the application is submitted.

(f) That it is possessed of a place of corporate worship adequate to the needs of its Congregation, the location and tenure of which is established and continued possession of which is reasonably assured.

Section 2.

Together with the aforesaid application there shall be submitted to the Ecclesiastical Authority the proposed Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the Parish. The Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws shall be approved by the Chancellor.

Section 3.

When the application and Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws shall have been approved by the Ecclesiastical Authority and Board, the Ecclesiastical Authority shall submit the application to the Convention for final action. No Parish or Mission shall amend its Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws without the written consent of the Ecclesiastical Authority. Constitution & Canons Section 4.

No established Parish may move from one location to another without the consent of the Deanery Council of the deanery in which the Parish would be a part, the Ecclesiastical Authority and Board, and until having first secured the approval or disapproval the Vestry of each Parish and Church Committee of each Mission, within a 10 mile radius of the proposed new location.

Section 5.

A Parish admitted and thereafter not meeting any one or more of the following requirements, may make application to the Ecclesiastical Authority and Diocesan Board to be declared an aided Parish:

(a) Contributing to the ministry and mission of the Diocese of Central Florida the equivalent of at least 10% of the Parish's plate and pledge income within the prescribed calendar year,

(b) Paying to all full time clergy serving in the Parish at least the minimum compensation established by the Ecclesiastical Authority and approved by the Board,

(c) Paying the parochial portion of premiums due to the Church Pension Fund and health insurance carrier,

(d) Paying in full the insurance premiums for workers compensation as required by Florida law and general liability coverage, including coverage for sexual misconduct, in an amount set by the Diocesan Board, and with an insurance company approved by the Diocesan Board, as per Canon XX Section 5.

Upon receipt of said application, the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Board may declare such Parish to be an aided Parish, retaining all rights and privileges of a Parish except as hereinafter provided. In such event, such status shall be reviewed annually by the Ecclesiastical Authority and Diocesan Board until the Parish has fully met the aforementioned requirements in a calendar year at which time the Parish shall be restored to its former status. Upon application by an aided Parish to the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board requesting that the aided Parish be restored to unaided status, the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board may declare such Parish an unaided Parish. In the event the said Parish fails to meet the requirements set forth above for three years after being declared an aided Parish, such Parish may be declared to be an Organized Mission by a two-thirds vote of the Diocesan Convention.

Constitution & Canons Section 6.

A Parish admitted and thereafter not meeting any one or more of the following requirements:

(a) Contributing to the ministry and mission of the Diocese of Central Florida the equivalent of at least 10% of the Parish's plate and pledge income within the prescribed calendar year,

(b) Paying to all full time clergy serving in the Parish, at least the minimum compensation established by the Ecclesiastical Authority and approved by the Board,

(c) Paying the parochial portion of the premiums due to the Church Pension Fund and health insurance carrier for a period of two successive years,

(d) Paying in full the insurance premiums for workers compensation as required by Florida law and general liability coverage, including coverage for sexual misconduct, in an amount set by the Diocesan Board, and with an insurance company approved by the Diocesan Board, as per Canon XX Section 5,

(e) Submitting an audit and parochial report as required by Canon XX and the National Canons for two consecutive years,

may be declared to be an aided Parish by a majority vote of the Diocesan Board and the approval of the Ecclesiastical Authority, said Parish retaining all rights and privileges of a Parish except as hereinafter provided.

In the event a Parish is declared to be an aided Parish, such status shall be reviewed annually by the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board until the Parish has fully met the aforementioned requirements in a calendar year at which time the Parish shall be restored to its former status. Upon application by an aided Parish to the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board requesting that the aided Parish be restored to unaided status, the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board may declare such Parish an unaided Parish.

In the event the said Parish fails to meet the requirements set forth above for three years after being declared an aided Parish, such Parish may be declared to be an Organized Mission by a two-thirds vote of the Diocesan Convention.

Section 7.

The Bylaws of a Parish or Mission shall be consistent with the Model Bylaws adopted by the Bishop and approved by the Standing Committee. When there is no Bishop the Standing Committee alone shall adopt the Model Bylaws. Constitution & Canons Canon XVI Ordained Ministers

Section 1.

The Rector, or Vicar of all congregations, has charge under the Constitution and Canons of all things affecting the spiritual interests of their Congregations, subject only to the Ecclesiastical Authority of the Diocese, and at all times shall be entitled to the use and control of the church and all Parish buildings with the appurtenances and furniture thereof; at all times shall be entitled to access to the church, to open the same for public worship, for catechetical or other religious instruction, marriages, baptisms, burials, and all other offices authorized by the church and shall have full charge of all services in the church and, except as provided in Canon XXV, spiritual direction and full charge and control of all church schools, Parish schools, and all other associations, including separate corporations, related to or connected with the Parish.

Section 2.

It is the duty of the Rector or Vicar, who shall have full charge of all services in the church subject only and at all times to the Ecclesiastical Authority, to give directions concerning the worship of the Church, together with all that pertains thereto, and appoint fit persons to perform such duties relative to the service of the church as may properly be done by lay persons.

Section 3.

The Rector, or Vicar, of any Congregation is President of the Parish or Mission corporation, as the case may be, and ex officio a member of the Vestry or Church Committee, and has the right to vote at all times.

Section 4.

A Parish may call a member of the clergy as Rector only with the approval of the Ecclesiastical Authority and by meeting the minimum requirements as set forth below, unless waived by the Ecclesiastical Authority:

(a) Contributing to the ministry and mission of the Diocese of Central Florida the equivalent of at least 10% of the Parish's plate and pledge income,

(b) Paying to all full time clergy serving in the Parish, at least the minimum compensation established by the Ecclesiastical Authority and approved by the Board,

(c) Paying the parochial portion of premiums due to the Church Pension Fund and health insurance carrier, Constitution & Canons (d) Paying in full the insurance premiums for workers compensation as required by Florida law and general liability coverage, including coverage for sexual misconduct, in an amount set by the Diocesan Board, and with an insurance company approved by the Diocesan Board, as per Canon XX Section 5.

Vicars are to be appointed by the Ecclesiastical Authority and may be removed by the Ecclesiastical Authority.

Section 5.

A Parish may call a member of the clergy as Assistant clergy only with the approval of the Ecclesiastical Authority and by meeting the minimum requirements as set forth below, unless waived by the Ecclesiastical Authority.

Section 6.

Every member of the clergy temporarily vacating his or her cure shall arrange in advance with the Vestry for the supply of services and the care of the Congregation during any absence. If such member of the clergy be paid wholly or in part by the Diocese, approval of the Ecclesiastical Authority must be obtained in advance of such absence.

Section 7. Deacons

(a) Every Deacon shall be subject to the direction of the Bishop, or, if there be no Bishop, that of the clerical members of the Standing Committee, acting by their President. A Deacon shall officiate only in such places as the Bishop, or the clerical members of the Standing Committee, as the case may be, may designate.

(b) No Deacon, except one in training for the priesthood, may be in charge of a Parish or Mission.

(c) A Deacon ministering in a Parish or Mission under the charge of a Priest, shall act under the direction of such Priest in all such ministrations.

(d) A Deacon ministering in a Parish or Mission not under the charge of a Priest shall, if not under the immediate direction of the Ecclesiastical Authority, be placed under authority of some neighboring Priest. Such Deacon shall be governed by such priest, in subordination to the Ecclesiastical Authority.

Constitution & Canons (e) A Deacon ministering in circumstances other than a Parish or Mission shall, if not under the immediate direction of the Ecclesiastical Authority, be placed under authority of some member of the Clergy designated by the Ecclesiastical Authority.

Section 8.

No Bishop, Priest or Deacon shall be excluded from any Parochial or Diocesan office because of gender, race, color, or ethnic origin.

Section 9.

All clergy canonically resident and/or licensed in the Diocese shall comply with all risk management policies established by the Diocesan Board.

Section 10.

All members of the clergy of this Diocese, having subscribed to the Declaration required by Article VIII of the National Constitution, shall be under the obligation to model in their own lives the received teaching of the church that all its members are to abstain from sexual relations outside of Holy Matrimony.

All members of the clergy of this Diocese may allow to take place in their cures, officiate at, bless or participate in, only those unions prescribed by Holy Scripture: the wedding of one woman and one man. Said clergy are forbidden to allow to take place in their cures, officiate at, bless or participate in any other unions, as proscribed by Holy Scripture.

Section 11.

The staff and employees of a congregation shall serve under the direction and control and at the pleasure of the Rector or Vicar. Nothing in this section, however, shall prevent the Rector or Vicar from delegating to an employee, the Vestry or committee thereof, all or part of the authority to employ, direct, control, evaluate, discharge, or otherwise control the staff or employees.

Canon XVII Wardens, Vestry and Electors

Section 1.

In every Parish in this Diocese there shall be an annual election to fill the expired terms of members of the Vestry by ballot within 60 days before or on the 31st day of January, the actual date to be set by the Rector with the approval of the Vestry. The Vestry shall consist of no fewer than five as may be fixed by the Parish Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws, and who shall continue in office Constitution & Canons until their successors are elected and qualified. Such election shall be conducted as provided in the Bylaws of the Parish. From the Vestry, one shall be appointed Senior Warden by the Rector and one shall be designated and elected by the Vestry to serve as Junior Warden, each to serve a term of one year. Nothing herein contained shall prevent a Parish from establishing terms of office of more than one year, provided the term of one or more members of the Vestry shall expire each year.

Section 2.

The Rector, or the Vestry by vote of at least a majority of its members, may call a Special Meeting of the members of the corporation upon notice of at least 30 days. The manner and form of notice shall be subject to the approval of the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Ecclesiastical Authority may shorten the time of notice to no less than 10 days. Such notice shall state the matters to be considered at such meeting in appropriate detail. Only those matters set forth may be considered at the Special Meeting.

Section 3.

Only communicant members of a Parish who are l6 years of age and over, whose names are duly enrolled as such in the register of the said Parish, and who for the previous year have been faithful in corporate worship, unless for good cause prevented, and have been faithful in working, praying and giving for the spread of the Kingdom of God, are to be entitled to vote on all matters coming before the Parish for a vote including the election of Vestry members. The vote of no person shall be questioned unless his or her right to vote shall be first challenged by a qualified elector. In the event of such challenge, the right of such person to vote shall be passed upon by a Committee of three appointed by the Rector (or in the event there shall be no Rector, then by the Senior Warden), and the findings of such Committee shall be final and binding. Only members entitled to vote at the meeting of the Parish at which a vote is to be taken and who are present may vote or member who is unable to attend due to illness or physical condition and who received prior written approval from the Bishop or the Bishop’s designee to vote by absentee ballot.

Section 4.

A person shall be eligible to serve as a Warden or member of the Vestry who is entitled to vote on matters coming before the Parish or Mission, at least 18 years of age, and a confirmed communicant in good standing. No person employed or engaged by the Parish or Mission, nor the spouse or immediate family member of any person employed or engaged by the Parish or Mission, except for the Rector or Vicar, shall be eligible to serve as a member of the Vestry. For purposes of this Section 4:

Constitution & Canons (a) A Deacon serving a Congregation shall be deemed to be engaged by the Parish or Mission;

(b) Clergy who are not employed by the Parish or Mission, but are actively involved in the ministry of the Parish or Mission, shall be deemed to be engaged by the Parish or Mission;

(c) A postulant or candidate for ordination shall be deemed to be engaged by the Parish or Mission.

Section 5.

It shall be the duty of the Wardens to protect the church property and to see that all things needed for the orderly worship of God and for the administration of the sacraments and ordinances of the church be provided. The Rector shall preside at all meetings of the Vestry. In the absence of the Rector, or at the Rector's request, the Senior Warden shall preside at the meetings of the Vestry. In the absence of both, the Junior Warden shall preside. The person presiding at a meeting of the Vestry may appoint another to preside at that meeting.

Section 6.

It shall be the duty of the Vestry to take charge of the property of the church and keep the same fully insured, to prepare a budget providing for the necessary requirements and expenditures of the Parish, to regulate all temporal concerns, to elect and with the approval of the Ecclesiastical Authority, call a Rector, to provide for the Rector's maintenance, to keep order in the church during the celebration of divine worship, and in general to act as helpers to the Rector in whatever is appropriate to lay persons for the furtherance of the welfare of the church; it being understood always that the spiritual concerns of the Parish are under the exclusive direction of the Rector, in subordination to the Ecclesiastical Authority, and Constitution and Canons of the Diocese.

Section 7.

The Vestry shall annually elect a Secretary, whose duty it shall be to take and record the minutes of their proceedings, attest the public acts of the Vestry, preserve all records and papers belonging to the Parish, perform such other duties as shall be legally assigned and faithfully deliver into the hands of the successor all books and documents of the Parish. The Vestry shall also annually elect a Treasurer to perform the duties incumbent upon that office, who shall be bonded in a suitable amount. The books and accounts shall be audited annually and at any other time the Vestry may direct. The offices of Secretary and Treasurer may both be held by the same person. Neither the Secretary nor the Treasurer need be a member of the Vestry. Constitution & Canons Section 8.

Meetings of the Vestry shall be held annually, to receive reports of officers and committees, pass on the same, and turn over the affairs of the Parish to the newly elected Vestry. Other meetings of the Vestry may be provided for at regular times or called by the Rector or, in the Rector's absence by the Senior Warden, or at the request of two members of the Vestry. The Ecclesiastical Authority has the discretion to call a meeting of the Vestry of any Parish and preside at such meeting. Only members of the Vestry present at the meeting of the Vestry in person or by two-way electronic voice or voice and video may vote at a meeting. A member of the Vestry may not appoint a proxy or designate another person to vote for the Vestry member at any meeting of the Vestry. Meetings of the Vestry are open to the members of the Parish except that executive (closed) meetings of the Vestry meetings may be held for personnel matters or with the consent of the Ecclesiastical Authority.

Section 9.

All lay officers of a Parish shall hold their respective offices until the election and qualification of their successors or until removed in accordance with Section 10 below.

Section 10.

A Vestry Member, other than the Rector, may be removed from office pursuant to the following:

(a) .By the members of the Parish

(i) A member of the Vestry may be removed from office with or without cause by the vote or agreement in writing by a majority of all persons entitled to vote as determined under Section 2 of this Canon.

(ii) The notice of a meeting of the members of the Parish to recall a member or members of the Vestry shall state the purpose of the meeting and the specific Vestry members sought to be removed.

(iii) A proposed removal of a Vestry member at a meeting of the members of the Parish shall require a separate vote for each Vestry member sought to be removed. Where removal is sought by written agreement, a separate agreement is required for each Vestry member to be removed.

(iv) If removal is effected at a meeting, any vacancies created thereby shall be filled by the members at the same meeting. Constitution & Canons

(b) By the Vestry, Rector, and Ecclesiastical Authority

(i) A member of the Vestry may be removed from office upon the vote of that number of Vestry members constituting two-thirds (2/3’s) of the number of Vestry members established in the Bylaws of the Parish with the consent of the Rector and the consent of the Ecclesiastical Authority.

(c) A Vestry member who is removed from the Vestry shall not be eligible to stand for reelection until the next annual meeting of the members.

(d) Any Vestry member removed from office shall turn over to the Vestry within 72 hours any and all records of the Vestry in his/her possession.

Section 11.

Should a vacancy occur on the Vestry during the year, the Rector shall appoint a successor with the consent of a majority of the remaining members of the Vestry, such appointee to serve until the next Annual Meeting.

Section 12.

In the event that the Rector or Vicar of a Congregation is removed or suspended, he or she shall cease being a member of the Vestry or Church Committee, as the case may be, and the Ecclesiastical Authority may suspend Vestry elections, may fill vacancies on the Vestry, and may appoint a Senior Warden for the Parish until, in the Ecclesiastical Authority's discretion, such actions are no longer necessary.

Canon XVIII Parochial Registers and Reports

Section 1.

(a) It shall be the duty of every Member of the Clergy of this Church in charge of a Congregation to record in the Parish Register all Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, Burials, and the names of all Communicants.

(b) The registry of every Baptism shall be signed by the officiating member of the Clergy.

Constitution & Canons (c) Every Member of the Clergy of this Church in charge of a Congregation shall have recorded in the Parish Register a list of all persons who have received Holy Baptism; and a list of all persons who have received Confirmation; shall indicate upon the Parish Register each year the names of those who have died in the past year or whose names have been removed by letter of transfer; shall also indicate (1) those whose domicile is unknown, (2) those whose domicile is known but are inactive.

Section 2.

In every Congregation, the church Wardens shall provide a proper book in which the clergy, or if there be no clergy, one of the Wardens, shall record all services held in the Congregation, which record shall show the date, time, place, and kind of service held, the number of persons present, and if the service be that of Holy Communion, the number making their communions.

Canon XIX Vacant Cures

On the organization of any new Congregation in this Diocese, or on the occurrence of any vacancy in the Rectorship of any existing Congregation, it shall be the duty of the Wardens or other officers of such Congregation to give immediate notice of the same to the Ecclesiastical Authority, and until provision be made for the supply of same, the Ecclesiastical Authority may cause it to be supplied.

In the event the office of Rector or Vicar is vacant in an existing Congregation, the Ecclesiastical Authority may suspend Vestry elections and may fill vacancies on the Vestry, and may appoint a Senior Warden for the Parish until, in the Ecclesiastical Authority's discretion, such actions are no longer necessary.

Canon XX Business Methods

Section 1.

It shall be the duty of all Diocesan and Parochial custodians of trust and permanent funds for church purposes to deposit the same in trust with some legalized trust company or bank or with the Diocese or a corporation of the Diocese, and a full and detailed statement of each Diocesan fund shall be annually reported to the Diocesan Board, and a detailed statement of all Parochial funds shall be reported to the annual meeting of the Congregation. All such accounts shall require two signatures to withdraw any such funds.

Constitution & Canons Section 2.

Records shall be made and kept of all trust and permanent funds showing at least the following:

(a) Source and date.

(b) Terms governing the use of principal and income.

(c) To whom and how often reports of condition are to be made.

(d) How funds are invested.

Section 3.

All accounts having to do with the receipt and expenditure or investment money of all church organizations in this Diocese shall be so kept as to provide the basis for satisfactory accounting. The Guidelines for Clergy Discretionary Funds in effect as adopted by the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board shall apply.

Section 4.

All such accounts shall be audited at the close of each year by an independent certified public accountant or independent licensed public accountant, or such audit committee created and authorized by the Vestry. If an audit committee performs the audit, the audit shall be conducted according to guidelines provided by the Ecclesiastical Authority. A certificate of audit shall be forwarded to the Diocesan Treasurer no later than September 1 of each year covering reports of the previous calendar year.

Section 5.

All church buildings and personal property contained therein shall be insured by a reliable insurance company for an amount to be determined by the Vestry or other governing body having ownership or supervision of the property.

Additionally, each Parish, Mission, agency, or organization, shall be insured for general liability, including coverage for sexual misconduct, in an amount set by the Diocesan Board, and with an insurance company approved by the Diocesan Board.

Moreover, each such entity, whether or not required by the insurance company insuring that entity, shall comply with all Risk Management Policies established by the Diocesan Board.

Compliance with this Canon shall be reported in the annual report made by each Parish and Mission. Constitution & Canons Section 6.

The Diocesan Board shall have power to call for reports and financial statements from every Parish, Mission, school, orphanage, home and other institutions and corporations of the church within the Diocese.

Section 7.

The fiscal year of the Diocese, including Parishes, Missions and all related organizations shall begin January 1, unless otherwise approved by the Ecclesiastical Authority.

Section 8.

No organization, Parochial or Diocesan, shall be incorporated under the laws of the state, or amend its Articles of Incorporation, until it shall have first secured the consent of the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board.

Section 9.

No corporation or other organization shall use the name of this Church or claim to be church-related organizations without first having secured the approval of the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board. Any such organization or corporation so approved which shall receive any type of support from the Diocese shall provide a space on its board of directors, trustees, or other governing body, for one member to be selected by the Diocesan Board, if the Diocesan Board elects to have a representative thereon. The Diocesan Board shall promptly inform the organization of the name of the person so designated. It shall not be lawful for any such organization or corporation, or the corporate officers thereof to encumber, sell, alienate, transfer or convey any real property, the title to which is held by and for the use of a Parish without the consent of the Diocesan Board; nor shall any aforesaid approval imply any authority on the part of the corporation or organization to incur any liability of any kind against the Diocese. Canon XXI Concerning Real Estate

It shall not be lawful for any Parish or Mission or the corporate officers or Congregation thereof to encumber, sell, alienate, transfer, or convey any real property, the title to which is held by and for use of the Parish or Mission without the consent of the Diocesan Board. Provided further, that should the transaction involve any consecrated church or chapel, or any church or chapel which has been used solely for divine service, the prior written consent of the Bishop, acting with the advice and consent of the Standing Committee of the Diocese must also be obtained. In the event a Parish or Mission dissolves, real property owned by such Parish or Mission shall be transferred to the Diocese unless otherwise determined by the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Board. Constitution & Canons

Canon XXII Ecclesiastical Discipline

Section 1.

Those provisions of Title IV of the Canons of The Episcopal Church which are applicable to the Diocese are hereby incorporated as part of this subject to such provisions being in compliance with the Constitution of The Episcopal Church. To the extent, if any, that any of the provisions of this Canon XXII are in conflict or inconsistent with the provisions of Title IV which comply with the Constitution of The Episcopal Church, such provisions of Title IV shall govern.

Section 2.

(a) Disciplinary Board. The Board shall consist of nine persons, five [5] of whom are members of the Clergy and four [4] of whom are Laity. All members of the Disciplinary Board must be members in good standing who are canonically resident within the Diocese, at least 18 years of age.

(b) Clergy Members. The Clergy members of the Board must be canonically and geographically resident within the Diocese.

(c) Lay Members. The lay members of the Board shall be Adult Communicants in Good Standing of a congregation in the Diocese.

(d) Election. The members of the Board shall be nominated by the Ecclesiastical Authority and confirmed by the Diocesan Convention. Each member shall be elected for a three (3)-year term; except, if a member is elected to fill a vacancy, the term of such member shall be the unexpired term of the member being replaced. The terms of office of the Board shall be staggered and arranged into three classes.

(e) Vacancies. Vacancies occurring within the membership of the Disciplinary Board shall be filled by the Ecclesiastical Authority. Persons so appointed must be from the same classification, clergy or lay, as the person they replace. Vacancies must be filled within three (3) months of notification of the vacancy. The person filling such vacancy shall serve until the next Annual Convention. Constitution & Canons (f) President. Within sixty (60) days following the annual Convention, the Board shall convene to elect a President to serve for the following calendar year.

(g) Intake Officer. The Intake Officer shall be appointed from time to time by the Ecclesiastical Authority after consultation with the Board. The Ecclesiastical Authority may appoint one or more Intake Officers according to the needs of the Diocese. The Ecclesiastical Authority shall publish the name(s) and contact information of the Intake Officer(s) throughout the Diocese.

(h) Investigator. The Ecclesiastical Authority shall appoint an Investigator in consultation with the President of the Board. The Investigator may, but need not, be a Member of the Church.

(i) Church Attorney. Within sixty (60) days following each annual Convention, the Ecclesiastical Authority in consultation with the Disciplinary Board shall appoint an attorney to serve as Church Attorney to serve for the following calendar year. The person so selected must be a Member of the Church and a duly licensed attorney, but need not reside within the Diocese.

(j) Pastoral Response Coordinator. The Ecclesiastical Authority may appoint a Pastoral Response Coordinator, to serve at the will of the Ecclesiastical Authority in coordinating the delivery of appropriate pastoral responses provided for in Title IV.8 of the General Canons and this Title. The Pastoral Response Coordinator may be the Intake Officer, but shall not be a person serving in any other appointed or elected capacity under this Title.

(k) Advisors. In each proceeding under this Title, the Ecclesiastical Authority shall appoint an Advisor for the Complainant and an Advisor for the Respondent. Persons serving as Advisors shall hold no other appointed or elected position provided for under this Title, and shall not include chancellors or vice chancellors of this Diocese or any person likely to be called as a witness in the proceeding.

(l) Clerk. The Board shall appoint a Board Clerk to assist the Board with records management and administrative support. The Clerk may be a member of the Board.

Section 3.

(a) Records of Proceedings. Records of active proceedings before the Board, including the period of any pending appeal, shall be Constitution & Canons preserved and maintained in the custody of the Clerk, if there be one, otherwise by the Diocesan offices

(b) Permanent Records. The Ecclesiastical Authority shall make provision for the permanent storage of records of all proceedings under this Title at the Diocese and the Archives of the Episcopal Church, as prescribed in Title IV of the General Canons.

Canon XXIII Church Pension Fund

Section 1.

In conformity with the legislation adopted by the General Convention of 1913, pursuant to which the Church Pension Fund was duly incorporated, and in conformity with the Canon of the General Convention, "Of the Church Pension Fund," as heretofore amended and as it may hereafter be amended. The Church Pension Fund, a corporation created by Chapter 97 of the Laws of 1914 of the State of New York as subsequently amended, is accepted and acknowledged as the authorized and approved pension system for the clergy of this Diocese and for their dependents and as the authorized agency to establish and administer the lay employee pension system and denominational health plan of the Church.

Section 2.

The administration of the affairs of the Church Pension Fund in this Diocese shall be in the hands of the Diocesan Board whose duties shall be as follows:

(a) To be informed of, and to inform the clergy and laity of the Diocese of the pension system created by the General Convention and committed by it to the trustees of the Church Pension Fund, in order that the ordained clergy of the Church may be assured of pension protection for themselves in the event of old age or total and permanent disability and for their surviving spouses and children in the event of death.

(b) To receive reports from the Church Pension Fund, from time to time, on the status of the pension assessments payable to said Fund, under its rules and as required by Canon Law, by the Diocese and by the Parishes, Missions, and other Ecclesiastical organizations therein.

(c) To cooperate with the Church Pension Fund in doing all things necessary or advisable in the premises to the end that the clergy of the Diocese may be assured of the fullest pension protection of said Fund under its established rules.

Constitution & Canons Section 3.

It shall be the duty of the Diocese and of the Parishes, Missions, and other Ecclesiastical organizations therein, each through its Treasurer or other proper official, to inform the Church Pension Fund of salaries and other compensation paid to clergy by the Diocese, Parishes, Missions, and other Ecclesiastical organizations for services rendered, currently or in the past, prior to their becoming beneficiaries of said Fund, and changes in such salaries and other compensation as they occur; and to pay promptly to the Church Pension Fund the pension assessments required thereon under the Canon of the General Convention and in accordance with the Rules of said Fund.

Section 4.

It shall be the duty of every member of the clergy canonically resident in or serving in the Diocese to inform the Church Pension Fund promptly of such facts as dates of birth, or ordination or reception of marriages, births of children, deaths, and changes in cures or salaries as may be necessary for its proper administration and to cooperate with said Fund in such other ways as may be necessary in order that said Fund may discharge its obligations in accordance with the intention of the General Convention in respect thereto.

Canon XXIV The Cathedral and Other Institutions

Section 1.

The Church in the Diocese of Central Florida hereby acknowledges the Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando, as the Cathedral Church in this Diocese, with the same legal and Ecclesiastical jurisdiction, rights, privileges, and obligations as any other Parish organization in union with the Convention.

Section 2.

Except as expressly provided elsewhere in these Canons, all other institutions and corporations of the Church or related to the Church within the Diocese shall be under the control and management of their respective boards of directors, according to their several Articles of Incorporation.

Constitution & Canons Canon XXV Schools

Section 1.

No day care center, preschool, kindergarten, or school providing secular education for young people and claiming to be with or under the control, auspices, or approval of this Church shall be established by any Parish, Mission (or other institution) in this Diocese without first obtaining the consent and approval of the Ecclesiastical Authority and Diocesan Board, nor shall any such school be operated or maintained by any Parish, Mission (or other institution) in this Diocese without the continued approval of the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board.

Section 2.

The Central Florida Episcopal Schools Association (the “CFESA”) shall operate under the continuing authority of the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board. The CFESA Episcopal Identity and Requirements Committee shall make and provide minimum standards and requirements, subject to the approval of the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board, for the establishment, the approval, the operation and the accreditation of day care centers and schools including reasonable probationary periods. Each School shall be a member of the Central Florida Episcopal Schools Association (the “CFESA”) and comply with the CFESA School Standards. Any parish affiliated or parish related day care center or school failing to meet such minimum standards may be closed, disassociated from the Church, Parish or Diocese, or face other corrective measures imposed by the Ecclesiastical Authority and Diocesan Board, subject to these Canons.

(a) The CFESA Episcopal Identity and Requirements Committee shall be appointed annually by the Ecclesiastical Authority. Approximately half of the Committee shall be clergy. There shall be proportional representation of the various types of schools. All members of this Committee shall be Episcopalians in Good Standing or have the equivalent standing in another Christian denomination.

Section 3.

The Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board may authorize separate corporations operating schools which are directly or indirectly related to a Parish to operate independently of the Parish provided that in each instance

(a) The Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of this corporation are approved and remain subject to the approval of the Vestry of the Parish, Rector, Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board, Constitution & Canons

(b) The Vestry of the Parish has the right to appoint at least one person to serve on its board of directors,

(c) At least 20% of the members of its board of directors are Members in Good Standing of the Episcopal Church,

(d) The school agrees to comply and does comply with the policies, procedures, minimum standards and requirements published by CFESA, and approved by the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board,

(e) The Articles of Incorporation shall have a provision by which the school accedes to the doctrine, discipline, worship, constitution and canons of this Church and Diocese,

(f) The Rector of the Parish is in full charge of the spiritual direction of the school,

(g) The school is subject to other requirements determined on a case by case basis by the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board,

(h) The school is subject to the following corrective measures:

i. The Ecclesiastical Authority may place a parish related school on warning or probation if it fails to meet the CFESA Standards or Requirements, during which time there shall be a written plan for remediation.

ii. The Ecclesiastical Authority may remove any member of its board of directors found to be acting or voting in material breach of the canons, standards, requirements or policies of this Diocese, subject to the approval of the Diocesan Board.

iii. The Ecclesiastical Authority may close the school, subject to the approval of the Diocesan Board.

iv. The Ecclesiastical Authority may disassociate the school from the Church, Parish and Diocese, subject to the approval of the Rector and Vestry of the Parish and of the Diocesan Board. Disassociation is further described in Section 6 of this Canon.

Section 4. Diocesan (Independent) Schools

Schools not directly or indirectly related to a Parish, shall, in order to hold themselves out as an Episcopal school, agree to and be subject to CFESA Constitution & Canons policies adopted and approved by the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board. The Ecclesiastical Authority and Diocesan Board may prohibit a school that fails to comply with such policies from holding itself out as an Episcopal school.

The Ecclesiastical Authority may place a Diocesan (Independent) school on warning or probation if it fails to meet the CFESA Standards or Requirements, during which time there shall be a written plan for remediation. If the school fails to comply with the plan for remediation, the Ecclesiastical Authority and Diocesan Board may disassociate the school from the Diocese, as further described in Section 6 of this Canon.

Section 5. Schools Generally

The Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board may require reports from all such day care centers and schools and specify the information to be disclosed by such reports and shall have the right to inspect, or cause to be inspected, such institutions at any time.

For any separately incorporated school, The Ecclesiastical Authority or the designee of the Ecclesiastical Authority shall automatically be a member of the board of directors, with all the privileges and powers of a member of the board of directors, and may visit the school on an annual basis or at any other time.

A school may call a member of the clergy as staff only with the approval of the Ecclesiastical Authority. This person shall be either canonically resident in the Diocese or licensed by the Diocese to function as a member of the clergy.

Section 6. Disassociation

In the event the Ecclesiastical Authority and Diocesan Board are considering disassociating a School from the diocese, the Ecclesiastical Authority shall notify the School (and Parish in the case of a parish related school) in writing, summarizing the reasons for possibly disassociating the School from the Diocese and giving the School a reasonable period of time, not to exceed 90 days, within which to eliminate or cure such reasons. If the School fails to eliminate or cure such reasons within the cure period in the judgment of the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board, the School may be disassociated from the Diocese, with the consent of the Vestry and Rector in the case of a Parish Related school.

Upon such disassociation from the Diocese, a School shall immediately notify all students, parents/guardians of the students and employees of the School of such disassociation shall cease holding itself out as an Episcopal School, and cease using any signage, letterhead, advertising or references to the School as an Episcopal School. Constitution & Canons

Section 7. Exceptions to the provisions of this Canon XXV

The Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board may, for good reason on a school by school basis, grant an exception or exceptions to the provisions of this Canon XXV after consulting with the CFESA and, in the case of a Parish related school, the approval of the Rector of the related Parish. Any exception granted may be rescinded or modified in the future by the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board, and in the case of a Parish related school, with the approval of the Rector of the related Parish.

Nothing in this Canon XXV shall impair or limit the Ecclesiastical Authority's exclusive charge of all spiritual affairs of the Diocese as provided in Canon I, Section 5.

Canon XXVI Committee on Constitution and Canons

At each annual session of the Convention there shall be a Committee of five appointed by the Ecclesiastical Authority, consisting of three members of the clergy and two lay persons of this Diocese. All matters relating to the Constitution and Canons shall be referred to this Committee for consideration and report thereon. Such report shall be submitted to the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Board not less than 20 days prior to the Convention. The Ecclesiastical Authority shall fill any vacancy on this Committee by appointing a member of the clergy or a lay person as the case may be.

Canon XXVII Amendments to Constitution and Canons; Interpretation of these Canons

Section 1.

Amendments to the Constitution may be made in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and this Canon. Consideration of amendments at a Special Convention shall require the notice specified in Section 2 hereof.

Section 2.

These Canons may be amended at any Annual Convention or at any Special Convention. Notice of the intended amendment at any Convention must be given to the following at least two weeks before the Convention:

(a) Every member of the clergy canonically entitled to vote at Convention. Constitution & Canons

(b) Each canonically organized Mission of this Diocese.

(c) Each Parish in union with the Convention of this Diocese.

(d) Each lay delegate entitled to vote at the Convention.

(e) All other members of the Convention entitled to vote at the Convention.

Section 3.

All proposed amendments to the Constitution or Canons must be submitted in writing to the Committee on Constitution and Canons with a copy to the Ecclesiastical Authority and the Diocesan Board not less than 60 days before the Convention.

Section 4.

The Bishop, with the advice and counsel of the Chancellor, shall, in the event of ambiguity or inconsistency in these Canons, interpret or construe the provisions of these Canons. A party that is directly affected by any such interpretation or construction may request a review of the decision of the Bishop in writing within twenty days after the Bishop has issued the Bishop's interpretation or construction in writing to the affected parties. Upon receipt of such request for review, the Bishop shall, within a reasonable period of time after such receipt, confer with and receive the recommendation of the Standing Committee with respect to the Bishop’s decision and, thereafter, the Bishop, as final arbiter and judge, shall render a Godly judgment as to the matter. When there is no Bishop, the Standing Committee, with the advice and counsel of the Chancellor, shall interpret or construe the provisions of these Canons, and such decision shall be final.

January 24, 2015