About the Southeastern Convocation of the Anglican Communion Network

The Anglican Communion Network is a 'gathering place' for Orthodox believers in the Anglican tradition. The Network was chartered in January, 2004, primarily in response to the unfaithful actions of the 2003 General Convention of the Episcopal Church, USA. We are committed to upholding the unchanging truth and authority of God's Word in love, and to the propagation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Southeastern Convocation was established per Article V of the Network's charter. Convocations exist to support and care for individual parishes and congregations who are not within a Network diocese, but who wish to be affiliated with the network.

The Southeastern Convocation includes the area covered by ECUSA Province IV, excluding the Dioceses of Central Florida and South Carolina. This includes the Dioceses of Alabama, Atlanta, Central Gulf Coast, East Carolina, East Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Lexington, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Southeast Florida, Southwest Florida, Tennessee, Upper South Carolina, West Tennessee and Western North Carolina.

The Dean of the Southeastern Convocation is The Rev. James McCaslin, of Jacksonville, Florida.

For more information on the Network, see their website; or, contact us for more information.