Congregational Meeting

A meeting usually held annually, and usually held to elect new vestry or board members and delegates to the diocesan convention. Unlike some other denominations, some Anglican churches follow a representative form of government, instead of a pure democracy. The work of the church is voted upon by the vestry, and not by the congregation. The congregation votes to select vestry members to represent them, as the vestry does their work.

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