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Annual Meeting 2022 – Honoring Two Special Women
Honoring Two Special Women from the Diocese of NC

(Courtesy of Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina) The Rt. Rev. Anne Elliott Hodges-Copple, VI Bishop Suffragan of North Carolina
On February 22, 2022, the Rt. Rev. Anne Hodges-Copple, bishop suffragan of the Diocese of North Carolina, announced she would retire at the end of 2022.
“I can’t believe nine years have passed since I was elected bishop suffragan, almost 35 years since I was ordained,” said Hodges-Copple. “I started this journey when I was a new mom with a three month-old, and now I am a grandmother with two grandsons. What an adventure this journey has been. Just as I felt called first to become a priest and then a bishop, so now I feel called to start a new chapter. My husband is also retiring this year, and we are excited to share the same definition of ‘weekend’ for the first time since we were a young married couple.”
Hodges-Copple has served within the Diocese of North Carolina her entire time in active ordained ministry. Ordained a deacon at Chapel of the Cross in 1987, she served five years in parish ministry before becoming the Episcopal Chaplain to Duke University in 1992. In 2005, she became the rector of St. Luke’s, Durham. She was elected the Diocese’s sixth bishop suffragan and the first female bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina on January 26, 2013, at the 197th Annual Convention. She was consecrated on June 15, 2013, in Duke Chapel on the campus of Duke University in Durham.
“I had really never considered the vocation of bishop until I read the profile prepared by the search committee in 2012,” she said. “As I read it, all of a sudden I realized I had energy and experience in the areas being prioritized for the next bishop suffragan. I just thought I could be part of the conversation.”
“The impact of Bishop Anne’s leadership in this diocese will resonate long after her retirement,” said the Rt. Rev. Sam Rodman, bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina. “Her passion for justice coupled with her creative energy around the formation of new communities that embody the gospel values of beloved community can be seen across our diocese. A voice for those whose voices have been ignored, Bishop Anne has lifted up and championed the people Jesus calls us to stand for and with – ‘the poor, the oppressed, and those in prison.’ And her deep care for the congregations of our diocese has created a legacy of love.”
Hodges-Copple and her husband, John, have three adult children and two grandchildren, all of whom live close to the couple’s Durham home. Following her retirement, Hodges-Copple looks forward to spending time prioritizing the vocations of wife, mother and grandmother.

Lisa H. Towle Recognized as the Diocese of NC’s ECW “Distinguished Woman” by the National ECW
The ECW of the Diocese of North Carolina is pleased to name Lisa H. Towle as Distinguished Woman. Lisa served as President of the Board of National Episcopal Church Women from 2015-2018. Before that, from 2012-2015, she was secretary of the National ECW board. Prior to that, she helped lead the church women of the Diocese of NC through years of change, first as head of Christian Social Ministries for 3 years and then as president for 12 years.
Lisa, now a wife, mother, and grandmother, lived in many communities in the U.S. and abroad thanks to her father’s career with the U.S. Army. No matter where she’s lived, Lisa is a doer. After graduating with a degree in journalism, she won awards for her work, including faith-related reporting. She’s been recognized for her leadership of a non-profit focusing on arts and history. And she completed the Education for Ministry program, developed by the School of Theology in Sewanee, Tennessee.
Listing of all Distinguished Women for 2022:

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Annual Meeting 2022 Registration
Registration
140th Annual Meeting
of the Episcopal Church Women
of the Diocese of North CarolinaOnline, Friday, November 4, 2022, 7-9 pm
Annual Meeting 2022 will be a virtual meeting held using the Zoom web conferencing service. Advance registration is required, but there is no charge. Since this is a virtual gathering, registration is only available via this online form. The registration deadline is 5pm on November 3.
It’s easy. You are only asked for your name and for your email address, which is required so that we can send you information at a later date about how to join the meeting. It would also be helpful to us if you provide the name of your church/mission/organization, and the city/town in which it’s located. You will not receive an immediate email response, but will be sent to a web page confirming your registration. You will be emailed later with the meeting info.
After registering you will be provided with the opportunity to make love offerings to support the work of the ECW.
If you have already registered, or will not be registering, and wish to make an offering, click here to go to the donation page.
Questions? Contact us via email.
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Annual Meeting 2022 Thank You
Thank You
Thank you if you registered for Annual Meeting 2022 of the Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese of North Carolina! You will be sent information on how to join the Zoom meeting a couple of days before the meeting date, at the email address you provided. To submit an entry for the Book of Remembrance, please see this page.
You are invited to make love donations to support the work of the ECW. Go to our Donations page to see all of the funds that you may contribute to, and where you can make online donations via PayPal. You will also find instructions there for making donations via check.
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Annual Meeting 2021 Videos
Annual Meeting 2021 Videos
Videos of individual sections of the meeting are presented below, with the exception of Bishop Anne’s presentation on social justice, which can be viewed or downloaded at this link.
You can also watch or download the full video of the entire meeting (2 hrs.) here.
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Lex Mathews Scholarships Update – 2021
Lex Mathews Scholarship Fund Report
Annual Meeting 20212021 Scholarship Recipients
Name
Tammy A. Lane
Jennifer T. Jones
Amanda Sprott-Goldson
Area of Study
Birth-Kindergarten
Training ProgramGroup Fitness
CertificationShalem’s Spiritual
Guidance ProgramChurch Sponsor
Tarboro – Calvary Episcopal
Durham – St. Titus’
Charlotte – St. Martin’s
Amount
$2000
$2000
$2000
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Annual Meeting 2021
Annual Meeting 2021
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Annual Meeting 2021 Thank You
Thank You
Thank you if you registered for Annual Meeting 2021 of the Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese of North Carolina! You will be sent information on how to join the Zoom meeting a couple of days before the meeting date, at the email address you provided. To submit an entry for the Book of Remembrance, please see this page.
You are invited to make love donations to support the work of the ECW. Go to our Donations page to see all of the funds that you may contribute to, and where you can make online donations via PayPal. You will also find instructions there for making donations via check.
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Annual Meeting 2021 Registration
Registration
139th Annual Meeting
of the Episcopal Church Women
of the Diocese of North CarolinaOnline, Friday, November 5, 2021, 7-9 pm
Annual Meeting 2021 will be a virtual meeting held using the Zoom web conferencing service. Advance registration is required, but there is no charge. Since this is a virtual gathering, registration is only available via this online form.
It’s easy. You are only asked for your name and for your email address, which is required so that we can send you information at a later date about how to join the meeting. It would also be helpful to us if you provide the name of your church/mission/organization, and the city/town in which it’s located. You will not receive an immediate email response, but will be sent to a web page confirming your registration. You will be emailed later with the meeting info.
After registering you will be provided with the opportunity to make love offerings to support the work of the ECW.
If you have already registered, or will not be registering, and wish to make an offering, click here to go to the donation page.
Questions? Contact us via email.

















