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Disciplinary Board & Intake Officer

The Intake Officer Will…

Listen with Respect

Offer pastoral care and response

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Create a written response regarding concern(s) presented

Answer questions about the process

About the Disciplinary Board & Process

The Diocese of Easton has established procedures for reporting allegations of acts of misconduct committed by either clergy or lay persons.

The Clergy disciplinary process in the Diocese of Easton is governed by Title VIII of our diocesan Canons. Our Canons are based on and incorporate by reference Title IV of the Episcopal Church canons. The Title IV Canons can be viewed here.

Canon 1 of Title IV states the theological context for the process: “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 shall support 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. This Title 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 has provided this resource page with more information about the process and specifics regarding clergy and layperson misconduct and reporting.

Who is On the Disciplinary Board? (updated March 2025)
The Rev. Frank St. Amour (2027)- Chair
The Very Rev. Claire Nevin-Field (2025)
Mr. Michael Mathers, Esq. (2025)
The Rev. Dr. William Ortt (2026)
Mr. David Ormond, Esq. (2026)
Mr. Ernie Cornbrooks, Esq. (2026)
The Rev. Deacon Les Roberts (2027)
Ms. Nancy Linck (2027)
Ms. Lynn McLain (2027) – Intake Officer
Mr. Regan Smith, Esq. – Chancellor
Mr. Randy Coates, Esq. – Church Attorney
Mr. John Dragone – Canon to the Ordinary
The Rt. Rev. Santosh Marray – Bishop