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Julia Ayala Harris elected Episcopal Church’s president of the House of Deputies

July 9, 2022
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Julia Ayala Harris, a deputy from the Diocese of Oklahoma, was elected today as president of the House of Deputies of The Episcopal Church. Her term begins on July 11 at the close of the church’s General Convention in Baltimore, and she will be the first Latina to hold the position.

In addition to presiding over the House of Deputies when it is in session, the president of the House of Deputies serves as vice chair of Executive Council and the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society; appoints clergy and lay members to standing committees and commissions and other churchwide bodies; and serves as an ambassador and advocate for work that carries out the resolutions of General Convention.

Ayala Harris, 41, a first-generation Mexican American and the daughter of an undocumented immigrant, was elected from a field of five candidates on the third ballot. Her candidacy was endorsed by the House of Deputies LGBTQ Caucus.

“I came to the Episcopal Church 21 years ago, when I was 20 years old, after a crisis of faith in the Roman Catholic Church of my childhood and the evangelical church of my teens,” Harris wrote on a personal website. “In the Episcopal Church, I have continually found healing, blessing, and wholeness in God’s unconditional love. Throughout my lay ministry, I have worked to bring about a church that can share that blessing with all of God’s people.”

The House of Deputies, with more than 800 lay and clergy members, is half of the church’s bicameral General Convention, which normally meets every three years to set The Episcopal Church’s mission priorities, budget and policies. The convention, postponed from 2021, is meeting in Baltimore from July 8 to 11 for a shortened session due to COVID-19.

Ayala Harris, who holds a bachelor’s degree from Trinity International University and a master’s degree from the University of Oklahoma, is a doctoral student in leadership development at the University of Oklahoma and a member of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Norman, Oklahoma. She has worked in social service organizations that serve women, children, and people with disabilities, and from 2005 to 2008, was an international aid worker in Kenya and South Sudan.

“I am delighted for Julia, and I wish her every blessing as the new president of the House of Deputies,” said Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry. “I have admired her leadership on The Episcopal Church’s Executive Council, and I look forward to strong collaboration as we continue serving in the Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement.”

From 2015 to 2022, she served on the Episcopal Church’s board, called the Executive Council, where she chaired the Joint Standing Committee for Mission Within the Episcopal Church. As president of the House of Deputies, she will serve as the Executive Council’s vice chair.

Ayala Harris and her husband, John Harris, a professor of regional and city planning at the University of Oklahoma, live with their teenage daughter, Izzy, in Norman, Oklahoma.