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80th GENERAL CONVENTION

Last Updated: December 24, 2025

The 80th General Convention of The Episcopal Church took place in July 8-11, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Follow General Convention using the virtual binder, the same resource provided to every bishop and deputy on site in Baltimore. In the virtual binder you will find every resolution, amendment, calendar, the budget and more.

Since it was announced the 80th General Convention would take place in Baltimore, the Diocese of Maryland, the host diocese, has been planning to welcome visitors both in person and at home. Even before COVID-19, the Diocese of Maryland began planning for virtual visitors, including the offering of virtual walking tours, exhibits and more. It’s all ready and awaiting your visit – and we do encourage you to visit, no matter where you are!

ABOUT GENERAL CONVENTION

The business of The Episcopal Church is conducted during triennial General Conventions. The Convention is a bicameral legislature that includes the House of Deputies, which has more than 800 members, and the House of Bishops, which is comprised of nearly 300 active and retired bishops. Each diocese elects, at one of its annual meetings, up to four clergy and four lay deputies to attend the General Convention, take part in its deliberations and vote on resolutions.

The Convention has the authority to amend the Constitution and Canons of The Episcopal Church; adopt the budget for the church for the next three years; authorize liturgical texts and amend the Book of Common Prayer; adopt communions and covenants with other churches; set qualifications for orders of ministry and office-holders; elect officers of the General Convention, the Executive Council and members of boards; and delegate responsibilities to the committees, commissions, agencies and boards of the Episcopal Church.

Date
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11/21/25
About the General Convention PDF
The downloadable document was created by freelance reporter Melodie Woerman and Cynde Bimbi, director of communications and public relations for the Episcopal Church in Delaware.
11/21/25

DAILY RECAPS

JULY 11

With the work of the 80th General Convention done, the Rt. Rev. Anne Hodges-Copple and the Rev. Kevin Matthews join us for one more daily recap.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:

JULY 9

Joining us tonight to recap a very full day at the 80th General Convention are the Rt. Rev. Sam Rodman and deputies Alice Freeman and Megan Carlson.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:

JULY 8

Enjoy a recap of the day with deputies the Rev. Sara Ardrey-Graves and Bryan Dougan.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:

 

CONNECTIONS TO THE DIOCESE OF NORTH CAROLINA

Work related to many of the topics expected to see discussion at General Convention is already in progress across the Diocese of North Carolina. As we learn of the expected topics each day, check here for stories of work happening closer to home.

DEPUTATION FROM THE DIOCESE OF NORTH CAROLINA

The deputies representing the Diocese of North Carolina were elected at the 204th Annual Convention in 2019. It is notable that for the first time, every deputy from the Diocese of North Carolina is serving on a legislative committee.

Of course, the Diocese of North Carolina is represented in the House of Bishops by the Rt. Rev. Sam Rodman, bishop diocesan, and the Rt. Rev. Anne Hodges-Copple, bishop suffragan. Both bishops are serving in additional roles. Rodman is a member of the Racial Justice & Reconciliation Committee and a co-chair of the Presiding Officers’ Working Group on Truth-Telling, Reckoning and Healing. Hodges-Copple is the chair of the Governance & Structure Committee and a member of Executive Council.

DEPUTATION UPDATE: The Rev. Daniel Robayo is unable to attend General Convention, so the Rev. Sally French is attending as the fourth member of the clergy order, and the Rev. Jacob Pierce will be on site to serve as first alternate.