You must attend both sessions
“Title IV” refers to the section of The Episcopal Church’s Canons (laws) that addresses the grounds and processes for “ecclesiastical discipline,” a canonical process adopted by the Church to encourage accountability, reconciliation, and pastoral response when a member of its clergy (deacons, priests, or bishops) is accused of misconduct.
December Online Title IV Training
December 3, 2021 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
And December 4, 2021 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
You must attend both sessions
Presenters
Robin Hammeal-Urban, Esq.
Rev. Mally Lloyd
About our Presenters
In 2015, Robin authored Wholeness After Betrayal: Resorting Trust in the Wake of Misconduct, which focuses on the impact of misconduct in faith communities. (Morehouse Publishing, New York, New York, 2015) From 2015-2018 Robin served as chair of the TEC task force to Update Sexual Misconduct Policies and currently serves on the TEC task force on Women, Truth and Reconciliation as well as the Safe Church Commission for the Anglican Communion.
As Canon to the Ordinary in Massachusetts, Mally ministered to lay leadership and clergy; varied congregations: urban, small town, suburban, large, small, struggling, flourishing; and oversaw Diocesan staff and operations. Most recently, she has enjoyed stints as Interim Priest for parishes in clergy transition, consulting with parish leadership, coaching clergy, and conducting trainings. Mally also serves as a member of the Executive Council of The Episcopal Church and chairs its Finance Committee.
In the mid-1990s, when the clergy sex scandals broke in Boston, Mally became involved in the diocesan efforts to create a safe church environment for all. She helped design and conduct the early trainings and safe church policies, served as an Advocate for Complainants, and as the first Intake Officer and Case Manager in the Diocese of Massachusetts. Currently she and Robin Hammeal-Urban, from the Episcopal Church in Connecticut, join forces to offer Title IV workshops and the diocesan and Provincial level.
Mally graduated from Brown University with a BA and earned an MDiv from Episcopal Divinity School. She now lives in Northern Virginia and is married with three adult children, two daughters-in-law, and three grandchildren, who live in great places to visit, Maui, Nantucket, and New Hampshire.