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Summary of Actions of the Executive Council

Episcopal News Service. June 12, 1980 [80212]

Greenwich, Conn. -- The Executive Council of the Episcopal Church held its mid-year meeting at Seabury House here, June 4-6, with three members absent.

The Council -- which sets policy and develops programs for the Church between the triennial meetings of the General Convention -- consists of 44 members: 24 elected by the General Convention; 18 elected by the Church's nine internal provinces and the Presiding Bishop, the Rt. Rev. John M. Allin, and the President of the House of Deputies, Dr. Charles R. Lawrence. The Rev. Canon James R. Gundrum is secretary.

Changes in the Church's laws last fall have doubled the number of provincial representatives -- provinces previously elected one each -- and pared back the representation elected directly by each convention from 14 to ten.

The Council took the following actions:

Presiding Bishop

The Rt. Rev. John M. Allin

Secretary/Executive Officer

The Rev. Canon James R. Gundrum

Secretary of Executive Council

Executive Officer of General Convention

Nominations

Joseph L. Hargrove, Shreveport, La., chairman

Communication

The Rt. Rev. Philip A. Smith, New Hampshire, chairman

Education for Mission and Ministry

The Rt. Rev. Donald J. Parsons, Quincy, chairman

Finance/Administration

Matthew K. Chew, Scottsdale, Ariz., chairman

Venture in Mission

Mrs. Carter Chinnis, West Palm Beach, Fla., chairman

Regional Strategies for Ministry, Appalachian Peoples Service Organization, Blacksburg, Va. -- $53,440.11.
Navajo Transit System, Navajo Reservation, Navajo Area Mission -- $24,025.
Ministry and Mission in Changing Urban Communities, Episcopal Urban Caucus Development Program, Washington, D.C. -- $25,000.
Research Project: Isolated Professionals in Small Communities, Resource Center for Small Churches, Luling, Tex. -- $5,000.
Furnishing of Office, Resource Center for Small Churches, Luling, Tex. -- $3,500.
Cultural Ministry Project, St. Ann and Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn, N.Y., Diocese of Long Island -- $10,000 (from Vincent Astor Trust Fund).
Industrial Areas Mission/Community Project, Brooklyn, N.Y., Diocese of Long Island -- $20,000 per year for three years (from Vincent Astor Trust Fund).
Mission Team Project of the South Bronx, Diocese of New York -- $35,000 per year for three years (from Vincent Astor Trust Fund).
Institute for Church Growth, Evangelism and Renewal, Education for Mission and Ministry Office, Episcopal Church Center.
Stimulating Congregational Investment in Evangelism, Education for Mission and Ministry Office, Episcopal Church Center.
The Church's Teaching Series, reimburse Constable Fund, Episcopal Church Center -- $27,000.
Locally Based Education of Laity for Mutual Ministry, National Institute for Lay Training, New York -- $4,404.59.
St. Luke's International Medical Center, Tokyo -- $18,272.38.
Community Conference Center Project, Juba, the Republic of the Sudan -- $16,100.
Endowment Fund for the Episcopal Church in Nicaragua -- $83,560.53.
Opportunities in Africa, the Church in Damaraland -- $20,600.
Opportunities in Africa for emergency relief and resettlement -- $10,000 for Zimbabwe; and $20,000 for Somalia.
Church of Uganda Program for Relief and Reconstruction -- $70,000.
National Mission in Church and Society

Joseph L. Hargrove, Shreveport, La., chairman

Stewardship/Development

The Rev. Maurice M. Benitez, Houston, Tex., chairman

World Mission in Church and Society

The Rt. Rev. William H. Folwell, Central Florida, chairman