By virtue of Baptism, all members of the Church are called to holiness of life and accountability to one another. The Church and each Diocese supports their members in their life in Christ and seek to resolve conflicts by promoting healing, repentance, forgiveness, restitution, justice, amendment of life and reconciliation among all involved or affected.
Title IV of the Canons of the Episcopal Church applies to Members of the Clergy, who have by their vows at ordination accepted additional
responsibilities and accountabilities for doctrine, discipline, worship and obedience. The Disciplinary Board is a part of the ecclesiastical disciplinary process.
Title IV of the Canons of the Episcopal Church applies to Members of the Clergy, who have by their vows at ordination accepted additional
responsibilities and accountabilities for doctrine, discipline, worship and obedience. The Disciplinary Board is a part of the ecclesiastical disciplinary process.
Members of the Disciplinary Board are elected by the Diocesan Convention. The President of the Disciplinary Board is elected from its members. The Disciplinary Board only meets as required in the disciplinary process. Current members may be found here.