- Bennett Jones Sims
The Right Reverend Bennett Jones Sims (1922 - 2006) was the sixth
bishop of theEpiscopal Diocese of Atlanta , consecrated in 1972. He retired in 1983.Background
Son of Lewis Raymond and Sarah Cosette Sims, Bennett J. Sims was born
August 9 ,1920 , inGreenfield, Massachusetts . In 1943, he earned a B.A. fromBaker University . OnSeptember 24 of that year, he married Beatrice Wimberly.He then attended
Virginia Theological Seminary , earning hisMaster of Divinity in 1948. In June of that year, he was ordained asdeacon and in April 1950 he was ordained apriest . Both times he was ordained by The Rt. Rev Noble Powell,bishop of Maryland. Sims becameCurate at Church of the Redeemer,Baltimore, Maryland , in 1949 and two years later was named its rector, serving until 1962. That year he served as priest-in-charge at St. Alban's Church inTokyo, Japan .From 1963 to 1964, he served as
Rector of Christ Church in Corning, New York, participation in the 1963March on Washington led by the Rev..Martin Luther King, Jr. From 1964 to 1965 he was a Harvard fellow. He returned to VTS, receiving aDoctorate in Divinity in 1966. From 1966 to 1972 he was director of the Continuing Education Department at Virginia Seminary, also serving, in 1969, as priest-in-charge at St. Alban's Church inTokyo, Japan , and studied systematic theology atThe Catholic University of America ,Washington, D.C. (1969-1971).In 1972, Sims was elected bishop of the Diocese of Atlanta. During his episcopacy, he was in strong opposition to the rising divorce rate, and spoke about his preference for the integrity of marriage vows. Among the issues receiving his support and leadership were racial integration of the public schools, revision of the Episcopal prayer book, the ordination of women, and, ultimately, the acceptance of homosexuals in the church.
Upon retirement from the Diocese of Atlanta, he founded the Institute for Servant Leadership at Emory University in 1983. From 1980 to 1988, Sims held a visiting professorship at
Candler School of Theology atEmory University in Atlanta.Despite having been adamantly against divorce, Bishop Sims married a second time on
August 25 ,1988 , to Mary Page Welborn. In open dialogue with the clergy of the Diocese, Sims expressed his experience of forgiveness, healing and grace shown to him. Bishop Sims and his wife retired toHendersonville, North Carolina . He died at his homeJuly 17 ,2006 .Consecrators
* The Most Reverend John E. Hines, 22nd
Presiding Bishop
* The Right Reverend Randolph R. Claiborne, Jr., 5th Bishop of Atlanta
* The Right Reverend William Davidson, 6th Bishop of Western KansasBennett Sims was the 676th bishop consecrated in the Episcopal Church.ee also
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Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta
* List of Bishop Succession in the Episcopal ChurchReferences
* [http://www.episcopaldioceseofatlantacentennial.org/History/bishop_sims.htm Atlanta Diocese Centenial History] page on Bishop Sims.
* "The Episcopal Church Annual". Morehouse Publishing: New York, NY (2005).
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