by Beth Devenny | May 19, 2026 | Announcement, General News, Standing Committee, Transition Process
The Standing Committee as the Ecclesiastical Authority (by The Rev. Dr. Darcy Williams) Most people in the Episcopal Church know that the Standing Committee of a diocese functions as the council of advice and consent to the diocesan bishop. But things get more...
by Beth Devenny | Feb 2, 2026 | Announcement, General News, Standing Committee
A letter to our fellow Americans. We, the undersigned bishops of The Episcopal Church, write today out of grief, righteous anger, and steadfast hope. What happened a week ago in Minnesota and is happening in communities across the country runs counter to God’s vision...
by Beth Devenny | Dec 18, 2025 | Standing Committee, Transition Process
Updates from the Standing Committeeby Dr. James Cockey, Secretary of Standing Committee The Standing Committee has been given Ecclesiastical Authority for the Diocese of Easton, by canon law, since Bishop Santosh Marray resigned his position on October 18. As such, we...
by Beth Devenny | Nov 3, 2025 | Announcement, General News, Standing Committee, Transition Process
Standing Committee (Ecclesiastical Authority) Liaisons to Diocesan Committees — 2025-26 Committees where Bishop is chair * or ex officio member: *Diocesan Council — Darcy *Department of Missions – Greg & Charlotte** *Board of Managers – Darcy &...
by Beth Devenny | Oct 31, 2025 | Announcement, General News, Standing Committee, Transition Process
Registration Deadline Extended until Monday, November 10th @ Noon Gather, Listen, Connect! Registration will remain open through Monday, Nov. 10th at noon. We invite you, as you worship and are in community with fellow parishioners this Sunday, to...
by Beth Devenny | Oct 31, 2025 | Announcement, General News, Standing Committee
WELCOME, BISHOP SHAND! Please join the Standing Committee of the Diocese of Easton in welcoming the Right Reverend James J. “Bud” Shand, 10th Bishop of the Diocese of Easton (resigned) as our Assisting Bishop during these early months of transition following...