January 16, 2026

Our parish bylaws specify that each year, at a date and time determined by the vestry, an annual meeting will be held. This is standard practice in Episcopal parishes. Our 2026 annual meeting will take place this Sunday, January 18, immediately after Sung Mass in the church nave. Annual meetings are far more than mere business meetings. There is business to conduct: new vestry members will be elected; and delegates to diocesan convention and local deanery meetings will also be elected (please see the ballot here). But there is much more. The vestry will introduce the proposed 2026 budget and entertain your questions. I will give a report on the state of the parish. We will look ahead to upcoming leadership transitions. And your questions will be entertained.

Annual meetings in some places can be contentious. Thankfully, in our recent past at Good Shepherd, annual meetings have been moments of celebration. The parish vestry strives to be as transparent as possible about parish operations. An annual meeting should be a moment to understand how the parish functions well, to learn about challenges and joys, and to prayerfully discern ways in which every member of Christ’s body can use their particular gifts for the flourishing of ministry. Your presence is not only requested; it is needed. As I have said before, the parish is not as strong as it can be if everyone is not using their gifts in ministry.

If you are tempted to eschew the meeting for whatever reason, please think again! The vestry and I earnestly hope that you will bring your questions to Sunday’s meeting. This meeting will, above all, be an opportunity to celebrate God’s many blessings upon this parish. Refreshments will be served in the cloister before and after the meeting in lieu of coffee hour in the retreat house. A list of eligible voters for the parish elections is posted online. If you are not an eligible voter, please come to the meeting anyway! Elections are only a small part of the annual meeting.

I hope that you will read our 2026 annual report in advance of Sunday’s meeting. Parish staff and leadership have thoughtfully prepared reflections on ministry, and I ask you to read what they have written. There is much to celebrate and give thanks for in the past year. In my own reflections in the annual report, I tell, through words and images, the story of this parish over the past five and a half years. If you are new to Good Shepherd, I pray that you will find this story illuminating as we celebrate all that God has done through faithful, prayerful people. And I pray that the past five and a half years will give us extraordinary hope for the next five years!

If you are unable to attend the annual meeting in person, please watch online. I will look forward to worshipping with you this Sunday and to giving thanks for God’s abundant blessings in the past year.

Yours in Christ.
Father Kyle