241st Annual
Convention

November 21 – 22, 2025

Clayton Hall
University of Delaware
100 David Hollowell Drive
Newark, Delaware 19716

Discovering & Rediscovering Christ

I am the vine; you are the branches. Those who abide
in me and I in them bear much fruit, because apart
from me you can do nothing.  — John 15:5


Livestream convention worship: 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 22
Worship Bulletin

Convention Guidebook

View the Convention Guidebook. Hard-copy will be available at convention.

Ministry Reports

View the Ministry Reports

Guidance on Sanctuary ...

Guidance on Sanctuary, Immigration
Enforcement, & Know-Your-Rights

Convention App

Find all things convention here

Elections

Results posted here

Budget

View budget information

Nominations Form

pre-nominations for unfilled positions

Resolutions Form

For 'late' resolutions only

Submitted Resolutions

resolutions submitted by deadline

Worship Bulletin

The Holy Eucharist worship bulletin

Guest Speaker

The Rt. Rev. Scott Anson Benhase

We are thrilled to welcome the Rt. Rev. Scott Anson Benhase as this year’s convention speaker. Bishop Benhase brings a wealth of pastoral and leadership experience, having served parishes across the country before becoming the 10th Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia in 2010. A graduate of Virginia Theological Seminary, he also holds advanced degrees in urban leadership and ministry, and is a published author whose work draws on a Benedictine approach to parish leadership. Since 2023, he has been serving as assisting bishop in the Diocese of Florida, helping rebuild trust and nurture healthy common ministry.

Bishop Benhase’s deep faith, wisdom, and practical experience promise to enrich our time together.

Convention Hotel

Courtyard by Marriott Newark-University of Delaware

Hotel Reservations

Don’t forget to make a hotel reservation for you and your delegation promptly. It requires separate action on your part. We are pleased to provide you with the contact information to book a reservation for the Marriott Courtyard Newark. Located next to the Clayton Hall venue, the Marriott is offering a special group rate for convention attendees. Please note that space is limited, so it is advised to book your spot as soon as possible.

Book your group rate for Episcopal Church of Delaware by clicking here or by calling (302)737-0900 or 1(800)321-2211 and quoting “ECD”. Please note that the last day to book is Monday, October 20, 2025, to receive your special group rate of $169.00 per night.

Convention Guidebook

official publication for convention, published 11/16/24

Civil Rights Pilgrimage

View the ecumenical pilgrimage that was organized by the Racial Justice & Reconciliation Commission in partnership with New Castle Presbytery.

Ministry Reports

in the Episcopal Church in Delaware

Worship Bulletin

The Holy Eucharist (11/23) and An Order of Compline (11/22)

Call to Convention

The initial document of convention.

Budget Report

for the 240th Annual Convention

Convention Speaker:

The Rev. Canon Dr. Stephanie Spellers

The Reverend Canon Dr. Stephanie Spellers is one of the Episcopal Church’s leading thinkers around 21st-century ministry and mission. She is a priest, author, speaker, and friend who currently serves as the Canon to the Presiding Bishop for Evangelism, Reconciliation, and Creation Care.

She is the author of Radical Welcome: Embracing God, The Other, and the Spirit of Transformation as well as The Episcopal Way; Church’s Teaching for a Changing World and Ancient Faith, Future Mission: Fresh Expressions in the Sacramental Tradition. She has worked for many years at the intersection of practice and reflection, renewal and justice. Her latest book, The Church Cracked Open; Disruption, Decline, and New Hope for Beloved Community is an important response to the question, “What will The Episcopal Church look like over the next 50 years?”

She has taught at General Theological Seminary, served as a Canon in the Diocese of Long Island, and founded The Crossing, a ground-breaking church within St. Paul’s Cathedral in Boston. Canon Stephanie spent five years as Chaplain to the Episcopal Church’s House of Bishops, co-chaired the Standing Commission on Mission and Evangelism, and directed new ministry initiatives for the Center for Progressive Renewal.

Canon Stephanie began her career as an award-winning religion journalist in Knoxville, Tennessee; a job she took after graduating from Harvard Divinity School, where she studied religion and social change movements. She later graduated from Episcopal Divinity School and, in 2018, received an honorary doctorate from The General Theological Seminary for her contributions to the Christian faith and the wider Church. She grew up in Frankfort, Kentucky and maintains close ties to her extended family there. [stbarts.org]

Convention Planning Team

Jon Barrett
Secretary of Convention
jbarr1097@comcast.net
Samantha Parfitt-Simpson
Asst. Secretary of Convention
sparfitt-simpson@delaware.church
Kathleen Moore
Executive Assistant to the Bishop
kmoore@delaware.church
Cynde Bimbi
Director of Communications
cbimbi@delaware.church
The Rev. Canon Brad Hinton
Canon to the Ordinary
bhinton@delaware.church

Questions? Regarding certification, online forms, ministry reports, registration, hotel, vendor opportunities contact Samantha.

Meeting
Date
Information
Session I
November 12
4:30–6:00 p.m.
Session II
November 15
9:00–10:30 a.m.
Master Fund A
Hybrid Meeting
November 21
4:00 p.m.
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