Definition: "Episcopal General Conference Meeting." It's a gathering at which bishops come together to discuss church matters, decide on new church policies, and make decisions regarding their own churches. Detailed definitions range from "The General Conference meeting happens every two years and is generally held in one location (usually in the U.S., but can be held abroad)." To "Episcopal General Conference meetings are meetings of bishops and clergy who meet together to discuss spiritual matters and policy changes at the church." These gatherings often involve decisions on issues such as ordination, liturgy, sacraments, and other church governance.
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