The Parochial Church Council, also known as the PCC, is the church’s management arm. It assists the incumbent (priest), leads the church, and offers support and guidance to its organizations and committees, such as the building, finance, worship, and fundraising committees.
The PCC has 12 good-standing representatives who serve for a two-year term. Six of them are appointed by the priest, while the other six are appointed by church members; however, they must all be official members of the church.