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2009 Journal of the Diocese of Kentucky D I 2009 Journal of the Diocese of Kentucky D I O 2 C E D S E O F K E N T U C K Y — 2 0 0 9 The Proceedings of The 181st Annual Convention February 28, 2009 Together with The Canons of the Diocese THE DIOCESE OF KENTUCKY Organized in 1829 THE DIOCESAN OFFICE 425 South Second Street • Suite 200 • Louisville, Kentucky 40202-1475 Telephone (502) 584-7148 Fax (502) 587-8123 Toll Free 1-800-222-DIOC (1-800-222-3462) www.episcopalky.org Bishop of Kentucky ............................................ The Rt. Rev. Edwin F. Gulick, Jr. Canon to the Ordinary ..................................................... The Rev. Joan A. Smith Administrative Assistant to the Bishop ....................................... Michael Hutchins Office Administrative Assistant ........................................................ Betty Williams Controller ......................................................................................... Becky Meyer Editor, Episcopal News ............................................................ Mary Jane Cherry Director of Youth Programs .............................................................. Beth Bojarski Deployment Officer ............................................................. The Rev. Mark Linder THE TREASURER OF THE DIOCESE Donald Kohler P.O. Box 32760 Louisville, Kentucky 40232-2760 (502) 588-8434 All remittances should be made payable to and sent to: TRUSTEES AND COUNCIL, DIOCESE OF KENTUCKY THE CHANCELLOR THE VICE CHANCELLOR W. Robinson Beard Walter Baker Stites & Harbison 213 S. Green Street 400 West Market Street, Suite 1800 Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 Louisville, Kentucky 40202 (270) 651-3715 Office (502) 587-3400 THE HISTORIOGRAPHER THE SECRETARY OF THE DIOCESE Sharon Receveur & REGISTRAR 46 Calumet Road Kay Shields Wilkinson, CPA Louisville, Kentucky 40207 1804 Leawood Court (502) 893-2632 Louisville, Kentucky 40222 Home (502) 429-5539 Office (502) 584-1101, Ext. 110 JOURNAL OF THE DIOCESE OF KENTUCKY The Proceedings of The 181st Annual Convention meeting at Christ Church Bowling Green, Kentucky February 28, 2009 together with The Canons of the Diocese ST 2 181 ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE DIOCESE OF KENTUCKY A BRIEF HISTORY The Diocese of Kentucky was all one Diocese until 1895. At that time, the state was divided into the Diocese of Kentucky which includes the western part of the state, and the Diocese of Lexington which includes the eastern part of the state. The Diocese is a part of the Fourth Province which constitutes the southeastern part of the United States. The First Bishop of Kentucky was The Rt. Rev. Benjamin B. Smith, 1832-1884. The first Assistant Bishop was The Rt. Rev. George D. Cum- mins from 1866-1874. The Rt. Rev. Thomas U. Dudley was Coadjutor from 1875-1884 when he became Diocesan. His Episcopate continued until 1904. The Rt. Rev. Charles E. Woodcock was Diocesan from 1905 to 1935. The Rt. Rev. Charles Clingman was Diocesan from 1936 to 1954. The Rt. Rev. Charles Gresham Marmion was Diocesan from 1954 to 1974. The Rt. Rev. David B. Reed was elected Coadjutor in 1972. He became Diocesan in 1974. In November 1993, The Rev. Edwin F. Gulick, Jr. was elected the Seventh Bishop of Kentucky. He became Diocesan on April 17, 1994. During the Episcopate of Bishop Dudley the Episcopal Church in the state was divided into the Diocese of Kentucky and the Diocese of Lexington. The Rt. Rev. Lewis W. Burton was Bishop of the Diocese of Lexington from 1896 to 1928. The Rt. Rev. Stacy F. Sauls was elected Bishop of Lexington in 2000. Christ Church, 421 South Second Street, was designated as the Ca- thedral of the Diocese in 1894 by Bishop Dudley. There is a Cathedral Chapter instead of a Vestry at the Cathedral. The Bishop is Rector and President of the Chapter. The Dean serves in the absence of the Bishop and is in charge of the Cathedral congregation. (The Rev. Dr.) Lester S. Gross ST 3 181 ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE DIOCESE OF KENTUCKY GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 181st Annual Convention 2009 DIOCESAN JOURNAL Title Page.........................................................................................1 Brief History of the Diocese...........................................................2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Clergy Canonically Resident in the Diocese of Kentucky..........4 List of Congregations.....................................................................8 Parliamentary Procdures..............................................................11 Rules of Order................................................................................12 Elected and Appointed Committees and Commissions...........16 Journal of Proceedings................................................................18 The Bishop’s Address...................................................................48 SECTION A- Organizational Chart.............................................A-1 Annual Reports.....................................................A-2 SECTION B- Canons, Charters and Bylaws.............................B-1 SECTION C- Financial Information............................................C-1 SECTION D- Reference Material................................................D-1 ST 4 181 ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE DIOCESE OF KENTUCKY CLERGY CANONICALLY RESIDENT IN THE DIOCESE OF KENTUCKY Canonically Resident in the Diocese of Kentucky February 28,2009, and in the Order of their Canonical Residence (Those marked * were not present at the sessions of this Convention) The Right Reverend Edwin Funsten Gulick, Jr., D.D., elected Bishop November 6, 1993, Consecrated Seventh Bishop of Kentucky on April 17, 1994. The Right Reverend David Benson Reed, D.D., elected Bishop Coadjutor, June 19, 1971; became Diocesan February 3, 1974, the Sixth Bishop of Kentucky; Retired April 17, 1994. January 27, 1954 - The Rev. Henry Howard Surface, Jr., Retired; Residing at 719 Cottonwood Drive, Bowling Green, KY 42103. * June 5, 1955 - The Rev. Lester Stephen Gross, D.Min., Retired; Residing at 2604 El Patio Place, #302, Louisville, KY 40220. * November 1, 1958 - The Rev. Stewart Murray Joy, Retired; Residing at 305 S. Birchwood Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206. * January 25, 1959 - The Rev. Glendon Cleon Coppick, S.T.D., Retired; Residing at 851 Live Oak Place, Owensboro, KY 42301. * October 19, 1961 - The Rev. Richard Herbert Humke, Retired; Residing at 200 South Galt Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206. June 18, 1963 - The Rev. Charles Brandeis Tachau, Retired; Residing at 1080 Baxter Avenue, #1, Louisville, KY 40204. * December 21, 1963 - The Rev. Kenneth David Thompson, Retired; Residing at Emmaus Farm, Taylorsville, KY 40071. September 17, 1968 - The Rev. James Royse Wilkinson, Chaplain, Seamen’s Church Institute, Louisville, KY 40202. * January 15, 1970 - The Rev. Mainert Jordon Peterson, Retired; Residing at 7504 Westport Road, Room B-10, Louisville, KY 40222. * June 21, 1971 - The Rev. Frederick David Banks, Retired; Residing at Agape Senior Living, 1785 Lexington Commons Drive, Rock Hill, SC 29732. * June 21, 1972 - The Rev. Alfred Rives Shands, Vicar, St. Clement’s Church, Louisville, KY 8915 Highway 329, Crestwood,KY 40014. * October 2, 1972 - The Rev. John Moore Hines, Retired; Residing at 1308 Willow Avenue, Louisville, KY 40204. * May 1, 1974 - The Rev. James Raymond Lord, Ph.D., Retired; Residing at 3307 Meadowland Dr., Owensboro, KY 42303. * August 1, 1974 - The Rev. Perry Cooper Burton, Retired; P.O. Box 397, Flat Rock, NC 28731. October 22, 1978 - The Rev. Robert Tallmadge Jennings, Rector, St. Francis in the Fields Church, Harrods Creek, KY 40027. * September 25, 1979 - The Rev. Robert Andrew King, Retired; Residing at 146 State Street, Unit 101, Clayton,NY 13624. * January 28, 1981 - The Rev. John Patton Tederstrom, Retired; Residing at 1007 Hess Lane, Louisville, KY 40217. August 1, 1981 - The Rev. Edwin Benjamin Sanders, Priest-in-Charge, St. George’s Church, Louisville, KY 40210. * February 18, 1984 - The Rev. Willis Donald Brown, Retired; ST 5 181 ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE DIOCESE OF KENTUCKY Residing at 2402 Glenview Avenue, Louisville, KY 40222. September 17, 1984 - The Rev. Edward Moray Peoples, Jr., Associate, St. Matthew’s Church, Louisville, KY 40207. * July 16, 1985 - The Rev. William Andre Trevathan, Retired; Residing at One Franklin Town Blvd., Apt. 1515, Philadelphia, PA 19103. * December 1, 1985 - The Rev. Paul Weeghman Smith, Retired; Residing at 3724 Hillsdale Road, Louisville, KY 40222. * June 24, 1986 - The Rev. Katherine Wakefield Warner, Without Cure; P.O. Box 1892, Boca Grande, FL 33921. January 1, 1987 - The Rev. George Marvin Jaeger, Priest-in-Charge, St. Peter’s of the Lakes, Gilbertsville, KY 42044. October 19, 1987 – The Rev. Helen Hammon Jones, D.Min., Pastoral Associate, St. Matthew’s Church, Louisville, KY 40207. * May 31,1988 - The Rev. Stephen Philip Pike, CAPT, CHC, USN – Unit 42001, MNC-1, C-3, JOC, APO AE0 9342-2001. May 8, 1989 - The Rev. Georgine Lomell Buckwalter, D. Min., Chaplain, St. Luke’s Chapel, Episcopal Church Home, Louisville, KY 40222. * August 29, 1989 - The Rev. John Gwin Allen, Jr., Priest-in-Charge, Messiah-Trinity Church, Louisville, KY 40219. * July 27, 1990 - The Rev. Eugene Lee Ward, Retired; Residing at 6877 Green Meadow Circle, Louisville, KY 40207. February 21, 1993 - The Rev. Stanley Joe Smith, S.T.D., D. Min.; Rector, St. Luke’s Church, Anchorage, KY 40223. February 4, 1994 - The Rev. Mark Allen Linder, Retired; Residing at 457 Collett Bridge Road, Alvaton, KY 42122. June 22, 1996 - The Rev. Michael Alan Lager, Rector, St. Thomas’ Church, Louisville, KY 40222.
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