May 7,
2008
From
The Rt. Rev. John W. Howe, Bishop of the Diocese of Central Florida
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
I am pleased to post here a copy of a letter sent today to the
members of Trinity Episcopal Church, Vero Beach.
This settlement was unanimously agreed to by the present vestry of
Trinity, the "Board" (vestry-in-waiting) of the continuing
congregation, and the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Board.
This finalizes the last settlement of all nine congregations whose
clergy came to see me back in October, declaring their desire to
"disaffiliate" from The Episcopal Church.
I am enormously grateful that we have been able to negotiate these
settlements without inhibitions, depositions, litigation, or the
transfer of property. Thanks to all of you for your prayers across
these past six months.
I am also very pleased to announce that the "Board" extended a call
to the Rev. G. Richard Lobs, retired Dean of the Cathedral Church of
St. Luke, to become Interim Rector of Trinity as of July 1, and Rick
has accepted that call.
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The Letter:
We are
very pleased to inform you that all parties concerned have agreed to
the settlement that was worked out on April 22, the details of which
are enclosed and we are very grateful for your prayers.
-- Agreement signed by
Warren Winchester, representing those staying
The Rev. D. Lorne Coyle, representing those departing
The Rt. Rev. John W. Howe, Bishop of Central Florida
Mediation Settlement Agreement April 22, 2008
On
April 22, 2008, representatives of the two contingents at Trinity
Episcopal Church met all day with Mediator John Upchurch, and came
to the following agreement:
1. Those among the congregation who desire to disaffiliate from The
Episcopal Church (Leavers) will leave the historic Trinity property
by 7/1/08.
2. Those remaining (Stayers) shall cause the sum of $700,000 to be
paid to the Leavers with $200,000 being paid in cash upon departure
and the remainder being paid in $50,000 monthly installments. All
payments under this paragraph are hereby guaranteed by the Diocese.
3. The parties agree that they will not initiate any contact with
any parishioner who to date has not indicated whether he or she
wishes to remain with Trinity or disaffiliate therefrom for the
purpose of soliciting them to stay or leave.
4. The parties shall issue no media releases concerning the
disaffiliation except what counsel for the Leavers and Stayers agree
upon.
5. The Stayers shall not initiate contact of any kind with current
Trinity employees, other than those who manifest their intent in
writing to remain employed by Trinity after the Leavers leave. A
meeting, to be presided over by counsel for Leavers and Stayers,
will be scheduled as soon as practicable for the parties to address
the staff and answer questions regarding employment.
6. Stayers will not interfere with the ministries and operations of
Trinity prior to departure of Leavers.
7. Leavers shall have sole operational authority without
interference until the point of departure. The Rector will work in
good faith to arrange training and transition for employees of
Stayers pending departure.
8. The Bishop or his designee (other than a person affiliated with
the Leavers or the Stayers) may conduct any financial review as the
Diocese might require to assure the integrity of the assets and
accounts of Trinity Church.
9. The Leavers may take the Bell Carillon with them at their own
cost for the removal and delivery, subject to the approval of the
donor(s).
10. Should Stayers or their successors desire to sell, transfer,
lease, or otherwise convey interest in the historic Trinity
property, Leavers shall have the right of first offer. Leavers shall
have 30 days to accept such offer. If not accepted, Stayers shall
have the right to offer the property on the same terms for up to 6
months. If the Stayers desire to modify the terms, the right of
first offer commences again. This term shall terminate 10 years from
the date of this agreement.
11. Worship services and other ministries shall continue on the
historic Trinity property as currently performed through date of
departure.
12. Parties agree to waive any rights to any and all lawsuits
against any and all parties, except for those concerning enforcement
of this agreement.
13. The parties agree that this agreement, to be enforceable, must
be ratified by the following entities: 1. Executive Committee of the
Diocese; 2. Trinity Vestry; 3. Stayers representative board.
14. By stipulation, any execution or approval of this agreement
shall not be considered an act of disaffiliation or otherwise
actionable in secular or ecclesiastical court. The Bishop agrees to
support approval of this agreement and to make best efforts to
facilitate execution by all parties. Each party affirms that it has
full authority to enter into this agreement and that no other
approvals, other than those referenced herein, are necessary.
15. Prior to the approvals set forth in paragraph 13 above, the
parties may share the details of this agreement and the discussions
leading up to same only with those members of their respective
groups with a need to know, such as the Vestry or Stayers
Representative Board and so long as those to whom it is disclosed
sign a confidentiality agreement binding them to terms the same as
which applied to those attending the mediation. The language is as
set forth in the Participant Mediation Agreement and Attendance
Roster attached hereto. The terms of this agreement may be disclosed
publicly after all necessary approvals have been secured.
16. The parties agree that, if for some unforeseen reason they in
good faith cannot meet the strict terms of this agreement, they will
work in good faith to accomplish the intention of the parties by
mutual agreement.
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