The 78th General Convention of the Episcopal Church will be held in Salt Lake City from June 25-July 3, 2015.
Here is a summary of the last convention in 2012 prepared by Province 1. Also one from Rev. John Ohmer of Virginia, The ABCCCS of General Convention
The General Convention is the primary governing and legislative body of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. With the exception of the Bible, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Constitution and Canons, it is the ultimate authority in the Episcopal Church. General Convention comprises two houses: the House of Deputies and the House of Bishops.It meets regularly once every three years; however, the House of Bishops meets regularly in between sessions of General Convention. The Bishops have the right to call special meetings of General Convention.
All diocesan, coadjutor, suffragan, and assistant bishops of the Episcopal Church, whether active or retired, have seat and vote in the House of Bishops. Each diocese of the Episcopal Church, as well as the Navajoland Area Mission and the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, are entitled to representation in the House of Deputies by four clergy deputies, either presbyters or deacons, canonically resident in the diocese and four lay deputies who are confirmed communicants in good standing. Resolutions must pass both houses in order to take effect.
The convention is divided into committees which consider resolutions. Resolutions arise from four different sources: 1) "A" resolutions from interim bodies whose work is collected in what is referred to as the "Blue Book" 2) "B" resolutions which come from Bishops 3) "C" resolutions which come from diocesan conventions and 4) "D" resolutions which originate from Deputies. Each properly submitted resolution is referred to a convention committee which makes its recommendation to the House. When one house has acted on the resolution it is sent to the other house for consideration.
The The Blue Book includes reports and proposed legislation from the Committees, Commissions, Agencies, and Boards of the General Convention (CCABs).
Resources
General Information
Main website of the General Convention Lots of information for the delegates
Acts of the Conventions 1976-2012 Search index of all recent acts
Official Handbook for Bishops and Deputies
Online resolution tracker by number, by committee, Proposer, or topic
Litany for General Convention (from Connecticut)
Reports
Report of the Task Force for Reimagining the Episcopal Church
Report of the Task Force on the Study of Marriage
Daily Links
Issues and Resolutions
List of resolutions to be considered
How Resolutions Move Through the General Convention
Election of the Presiding Bishop
Virginia
Virginia Delegation List of the delegates
Media
Center Aisle The newspaper of the Convention
Live Coverage through the Media Hub
General Convention ‘Spundgebook’ (From the Diocese of Missouri)
The General Convention ‘Cartoon Book’
Introduction to the General Convention