From the Latin word vestire, meaning to clothe, or to put on. Originally the word referred to the room where the priest would vest. In the early days the local lay leaders would gather with the priest as he vested to discuss the affairs of the parish. Later, the word came to refer to the leaders, instead of the room.
At Trinity our vestry consists of twelve members, four of which are elected to serve three year terms, by the congregation at the annual meeting each January.