From Bonnie Anderson- (I was privileged to serve on the committee and to contribute three of the essays)
Shared Governance: The Polity of The Episcopal Church,
a collection of essays on the history and theology of church governance
by the House of Deputies Special Study Committee on Church Governance
and Polity is now available from Church Publishing.
"The collection is intended specifically as an educational and
reflection tool for Deputies to the General Convention, and offers a
number of insights particularly geared to their work," said the Rev.
Tobias Haller, who chaired the committee, which was appointed by Bonnie
Anderson, President of the House of Deputies, after the 2009 General
Convention. "However, any Episcopalian wanting to be better informed
about how and why our church came to function in the way it does will
find the essays helpful."
The book focuses particular attention on the history and structure of
the two Houses of the General Convention and how they interact; the
role of the Presiding Bishop and the President of the House of Deputies
and how their offices have evolved; and the role of the Executive
Council, which carries out the work of the church between sessions of
General Convention.
Haller said the collection dispels "some of the prevailing mythology
concerning the origins and practice of our shared governance."
More here-
http://houseofdeputies.org/shared-governance-the-polity-of-the-episcopal-church.html
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
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