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THE CANONS
of
The Episcopal Church of the Holy Trinity
Midland, Texas
Canon I
Name
The Episcopal Church of the Holy Trinity, a Texas corporation, shall be situated in the
City of Midland, Midland County, Texas, and hereinafter may be referred to as Holy Trinity
Church.
Canon II
Governing Laws
These canons are subject to the constitution and canons of the Protestant Episcopal
Church in the United States of America and the constitution and canons of the Diocese of
Northwest Texas, and no provision herein contained shall be construed to be in conflict
therewith, and the same shall be subordinate thereto.
Canon III
Authority
Section 1. The authority of the parish is vested in the rector and vestry of Holy
Trinity Church.
Section 2. In the absence of the rector and in periods of vacancy in the
rectorship, the senior warden or, in his/her absence, the junior warden shall be in charge
of the parish.
Section 3. All other ministers of the parish, by whatever name they may be
designated, are to be regarded as under the authority of the rector.
Canon IV
The Rector
Section 1. Duties
a. The rector of a parish by virtue of his office has the exclusive charge of all
rites, ceremonies, and ordinances of the church and the worship with the music and
ceremonial accessories thereto, subject to the rubrics of the
Book
of Common Prayer
,
the canons of the church, and the Godly counsel of the bishop. He shall have the
direction and control of all church schools, parochial day schools, and other parochial
institutions, guides, and organizations within the parish, and through him every such
organization shall annually report to the bishop. He is entitled at all times to have
access to the church building and open the same as he may deem proper for the celebration
of the Holy Communion, for public common prayer, for catechetical or other religious
instructions, for marriages, baptisms, or burials, and for all other rites and ceremonies
authorized by the church or by the ecclesiastical authority of the diocese. He shall be
entitled at all times to have access to other church properties and to open the same as he
may deem proper to be consistent with the purposed for which the parish or mission was
organized.
b. It shall be the duty of every minister of this church in charge of a congregation to
record in the parish register a list of all persons who have received Holy Baptism, a list
of all persons who have received confirmation, a record of all marriages solemnized by him
or any assistant minister; and a record of all burial services conducted by any minister
of the congregation. He shall indicate upon the parish register each year the names of
those who have died in the past year or whose names have been added or removed by letter
of transfer. He shall also indicate those whose domicile is unknown and those whose
domicile is known but are inactive. He shall maintain as far as practicable a list of all
families and persons within his cure, which list shall remain in the parish for the use of
his successor.
c. It shall be the duty of every minister of this church in charge of a congregation to
make report to the ecclesiastical authority in the month of January on the standard
parochial report form authorized by the general convention.
d. No clergymen shall officiate in any capacity or activity within the cure of any
other clergyman without the request or permission of the incumbent or, in case of his
absence or incapacity, of the wardens of the parish and, if he be not canonically resident
in the diocese and in good standing, without the consent of the ecclesiastical authority.
e. The rector of the parish shall be the adviser of every organization of the
congregation.
f. The rector, with the advice and consent of the vestry, shall appoint a day in the
month of January each year upon which the annual meeting of the congregation will be held.
Section 2.
Election
The election of a rector shall be held according to provisions contained in Canon 27,
Section 2, of the Diocese of Northwest Texas.
Canon V
The Vestry
Section 1. Membership
Each parish shall have a vestry consisting of not less than five and not more than
fifteen members, who shall be confirmed lay communicants in good standing, of at least
eighteen years of age, canonically resident in the parish, and who were financial
supporters of the parish and mission program of the church in the preceding year as shown
in the records of the parish treasurer, and who will subscribe to the following
declaration:
"I do believe the Holy Scripture of the Old and New Testaments to the Word of God
and to contain all things necessary to salvation, and I do solemnly engage to conform to
the doctrine, disciplines, and worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United
States America."
Section 2. Term of Office
a. The vestry shall be elected at the annual parish meeting by a majority vote of the
qualified voters of the parish present and voting. However, if the requisite number of
persons are not elected by majority vote on the initial ballot, the officer presiding at
the meeting shall, on motion and two thirds vote of those present and voting prior to any
subsequent ballot, declare that the remaining vestry positions will be filled by plurality
vote as reflected by subsequent ballots. In the absence of such motion and two thirds vote
before any ballot after the initial ballot, such ballot shall be by majority vote.
Vacancies occurring more than sixty days before the annual meeting shall be filled for the
unexpired term by vestry election.
b. Each year the retiring vestry members, together with two remaining vestry members
appointed by the senior warden, shall constitute a nominating committee. They shall
present a double slate for the election of vestry members. Following the report of the
nominating committee, nominations for vestry members may be made from the floor at the
annual meeting, providing consent of the nominee has been obtained. If it is desired to
increase or reduce the vestry membership, they shall be elected for such staggered terms,
not less than one year and not more than three years, as shall be necessary to allow
retirement of one third of the vestry members annually.
c. The nominating committee shall present to the annual meeting a double slate of names
for delegates and alternates to the annual diocesan convention. The names of other
nominees may be presented from the floor by any qualified voter, providing the consent of
the nominee has been obtained. By plurality vote those receiving the highest number of
votes will be elected as delegates, the number being determined by diocesan canon. The
same number of alternates will be elected by plurality vote from the remaining nominees.
Section
4. Duties of the
Wardens
From the vestry members a senior warden shall be appointed by the rector with the
consent of the vestry at the first vestry meeting held after the annual meeting of the
parish. The vestry shall elect from its number a junior warden at the first vestry meeting
held after the annual meeting. If the office of rector is vacant, the vestry shall elect
from its number a senior warden.
Duties:
a. To keep watch over the church properties, informing the vestry of necessary repairs.
b. To see that sextons and other parish employees perform their duties.
c. To give immediate notice to the bishop if for reason of resignation or death the
office of rector becomes vacant.
d. To keep the parish register if the parish is without a minister.
e. In the absence of the rector and in periods of vacancy in the rectorship, the senior
warden shall be in charge of the parish.
Section 5. Other Officers
A treasurer of the parish, who may or may not be a member of the vestry, shall be
elected annually by the vestry from the communicant membership.
Annually, the vestry shall elect a clerk from its membership who shall be the secretary
to the vestry and the annual meeting of the parish.
The vestry may also elect from the communicant membership a parish chancellor, who may
or may not be a member of the vestry, to serve as legal adviser to the vestry and the
parish.
Section 6. Meetings
a. The vestry shall meet at least bi-monthly. It shall be the duty of the vestry
members to attend the meetings of the vestry. Special meetings of the vestry may be called
by the rector and shall be called by him at the written request of three members of the
vestry, including one warden. At least twenty-four hours' written notice of special
meetings shall be given to members of the vestry, except a vestry meeting may be held
without notice with the rector's consent, providing every member of the vestry shall be
present.
b. The quorum of the vestry shall be a
majority of the members including the rector, if there is one. If the rector is absent
from the diocese for two calendar months or if; when duly notified of such meeting, he
shall decline or neglect to be present, the vestry shall be authorized to transact
business if there is a quorum present, including one warden.
c. In the event a vestry member fails to attend vestry meetings for a period of three
consecutive, regularly scheduled meetings, the vestry shall give written notice to such
vestry member that failure to attend the next regular meeting or to provide satisfactory
reason for failure to attend shall be evidence of his/her inability or lack of desire to
serve. In such case if said vestry member does not attend the next meeting and does not
provide reason satisfactory to a majority of the other members of the vestry, the vestry
by a two thirds vote shall declare the office vacant and notify said vestry member of
their action.
Section 7. Duties of the Vestry
a. To elect a rector, to cooperate with him for the spiritual welfare of his cure, to
see that he is properly supported and that his agreed salary is paid regularly and
punctually.
b. To make provision for the payment of all diocesan apportionments and of the Church
Pension Fund premiums.
c. To make and execute and approve all contracts for the erection, furnishing, and
preservation of the church properties, with the further provision that the vestry shall
appoint a committee to approve all furnishings of the sanctuary, and memorials.
d. To comply with the canons of the church in regard to bonds and audits.
e. To provide out of the funds of the parish a sufficient supply of vestments and books
to be used in public worship and also the vessels and elements for the celebration of Holy
Communion.
f.
To maintain order and decorum during the time of public
worship.
g. To transact all temporal business of the parish as the constituted agents of the
same.
h. To approve the employment of all lay personnel necessary to carry on competently the
business of the church.
Section 8. Duties of the Treasurer
a. To take charge of all funds collected in the parish for any and all church purposes
and to disburse the same under direction of the vestry, provided that he shall pay over
promptly to the rector the communion alms as provided by the canons of the church and to
the bishop the undesignated plate offering received at the time of his official visitation
for confirmation.
b. To keep fill and accurate accounts, in a system of bookkeeping approved by the
vestry, of all finances and financial transaction of the parish.
c. To make an annual report thereof on and in accordance with the standard annual
parochial report form authorized by the general convention and transmit the same to the
rector and the vestry or, if there be no rector, to the senior warden at least one week
before the annual parish meeting in January
Section 9. Duties of the Clerk
a. To keep in bound ledger the approved minutes of all meetings of the vestry and the
annual parish meeting.
b. To certify to the bishop after their election the names and addresses of the
officers of the parish and other members of the vestry.
c. To fulfill such duties of his office as the vestry may request.
Canon VI
Annual Parish Meeting
Section 1. There shall be an annual meeting of the parish in the month of
January.
Section 2. Notice of the annual meeting shall be given at the regular
services of the church on the two Sundays next preceding the date of the meeting, and
written notice by mail shall be furnished to all qualified voters of the parish at least
fourteen days before said meeting.
Section 3. The business of the annual meeting shall include reports of the officers
of the congregation, election of vestry members, the election of delegates and alternates
to the annual convention of the diocese, and such other business as may be lawfully and
canonically transacted.
Section 4. The rector shall preside at the annual meeting. In the absence of the
rector or minister-in-charge, the senior warden shall preside; in his/her absence the
junior warden shall preside. The clerk of the vestry shall serve as secretary of the
annual meeting. In the case of the clerk's absence or disability, the voters shall elect a
clerk to serve for that meeting.
Section 5. The qualified voters at the annual meeting shall be adult communicants
of the congregation who are at least sixteen years of age and are regular contributors to
the work of the church as shown by the treasurer's records and listed in the parish
register. Voting by proxy or by mail shall not be allowed.
Section 6. All elections shall be by ballot vote, unless there is but one nominee
for office-in which case the election may be determined by voice vote. With the exception
of election to the vestry, as heretofore provided, a plurality shall elect.
Section 7. Special meetings of the congregation may be called by the rector
or by the vestry, if there is no clergy in residence, and shall be called upon the written
request of the vestry. The purpose of a special meeting shall be stated in the call to the
meeting. Notice of a special meeting shall be by mail and shall be given at least seven
days before the meeting.
Section 8. At any meeting of the parish the presence of ten percent of
qualified voters of the parish shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business,
provided, however, that a parish may increase the percentage of qualified voters to
constitute a quorum.
Section 9. All resolution, petitions, and memorials presented to the annual
meeting, other than courtesy resolutions, must be submitted in writing to the congregation
at least thirty days before the meeting. In the event such petitions, memorials, or
resolutions are not so received, they may not be considered by the meeting, except upon a
majority vote permitting same. The vestry shall consider and evaluate such resolutions.
Canon VII
Parliamentary Authority
The rules contained in Robert 's Rules of Order, Newly Revised, shall govern in all cases
to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with these canons; any
special rules of order the parish may adopt; the constitution and canons of the Diocese of
Northwest Texas; or the constitution and canons of the Protest Episcopal Church of the
United States of America.
Canon VIII
Amendments
Section 1. The canons may be amended at any parish meeting or any special meeting
called for that purpose, but a two thirds vote of those present and voting, provided that
written notice of the proposed amendments shall be given to all qualified voters of the
parish at least thirty days before such meeting.
Section 2. At any time between annual meetings of the parish, the vestry may amend
the canons to conform to amendment of the constitution and canons of the Diocese of
Northwest Texas or amendment of the constitution and canons of the Protestant Episcopal
Church in the United States of America. The parish shall be notified in writing of such
amendment.
A complete revision of the former bylaws,
including the change of name to canons, was approved by the vestry on January 10, 1980.
Revisions were made by the vestry in 1985 and 1986 to conform to diocesan changes.

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