"As a consequence of the appeal tribunal's determination of this appeal, the outcomes of deprivation and admonishment must be revoked and Dr Godfrey restored forthwith to office and ministry."
Yesterday he said he could not comment, and referred queries to his lawyer.
Church spokesman Jayson Rhodes was unable to divulge details of any recent church decision due to confidentiality clauses, but said it was prepared to work with Dr Godfrey over his future.
"The church is committed to sitting down with Michael and talking this through, but it won't be publicly."
When he was stood down in May, Dr Godfrey told Hawke's Bay Today that he had two affairs, 25 years ago, "in a terrible week in my life and following a serious sexual assault on me, and when married to my first wife".
"In the years that followed I made full disclosure not only to my first wife when confronted with my betrayal, but with the most appropriate authorities available to me by the standards and understanding of the time," he said.
"I am not proud of that, and acknowledge that this fell well short of the standards of integrity I expect [of] myself, let alone the church's expectations of a cleft person."
He said the liaisons had been with consenting adults, not as was originally alleged by church authorities before he was stood down, as predatory or with a minor.
Dr Godfrey was appointed as dean in 2013, replacing former dean Helen Jacobi.