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Dates for 82nd General Convention announced

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Following a decision by the Joint Standing Committee on Planning and Arrangements, the General Convention Office has announced that the legislative days of the 82nd General Convention of The Episcopal Church will be Saturday, July 3, to Thursday, July 8, 2027. Bishops and deputies will be asked to arrive in Phoenix, Arizona, the site of the convention, by June 30 for preparatory meetings on July 1 and 2.

The triennial meeting of the National Episcopal Church Women will be held alongside General Convention.

The committee, in collaboration with the General Convention Reinvention Steering Committee appointed by Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe and House of Deputies President Julia Ayala Harris, is continuing to plan for an innovative convention that will include legislative sessions, time for worship, and collective discernment on key issues facing the church. More information about the plans for the 82nd General Convention will be available in August.

The General Convention is the governing body of The Episcopal Church. Every three years it meets as a bicameral legislature that includes the House of Deputies and House of Bishops, composed of deputies and bishops from each diocese. Learn more.

The Office of Communication has created special logos for use in convention-related materials. Download graphics in English, Spanish, French, and Mandarin here.

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