- Bill Phipps
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name = Bill Phipps
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caption = The Very Rev. Bill Phipps speaking at an interfaith prayer vigil onSeptember 14 ,2001 .
birth_date =1942
birth_place =Toronto, Ontario ,Canada
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children =The Very Reverend William "Bill" Phipps (born
1942 ) is a Canadian church leader andsocial justice activist. He was Moderator of theUnited Church of Canada from1997 to2000 .Early life and ministry
He was trained as a lawyer before entering theological college, and was ordained to the ministry in 1969. While studying theology in Chicago (
McCormick Theological Seminary ) he worked for noted social activistSaul Alinsky . In his career, Phipps has worked as a poverty lawyer, community organizer and pastor. From 1974 to 1983, he was minister atTrinity-St. Paul's United Church in downtownToronto ,Ontario . After leaving Trinity-St. Paul's United, he moved to Alberta to work in church administration.Moderator of the United Church of Canada
A theological liberal, Phipps engendered controversy when shortly after becoming moderator he said "I don't believe
Jesus wasGod ", that he didn't consider theresurrection a scientific fact, and that he wasagnostic on the question of anafterlife . What is important, Phipps argued, is not notions of the afterlife but fightingpoverty and suffering on earth. "Your soul is lost unless you care about people starving in the streets," according to Phipps. He said that what is important is not so much whether or not theBible is a literal historical record but the teachings and example of Jesus. This sparked great debate in the church, with some congregations passing motions asserting their faith in Jesus' literal resurrection.During his term as moderator, he apologized to Canada's indigenous
First Nation s for abuse in church-runresidential school s earlier in the century.Phipps' predecessor was the Dr.
Marion Best and his successor was the Very Reverend Dr.Marion Pardy .Later career
Since 1993, Phipps has been Minister at Scarboro United Church in
Calgary ,Alberta .In the spring of
2001 , he was part of anEcumenical mission toAfrica .Has a granddaughter named Kate, and a grandson named Michael.
Politician
In 2002, Phipps was the
New Democratic Party candidate in theCalgary Southwest by-election contested by newly-electedCanadian Alliance leaderStephen Harper . Phipps challenged Harper's conservative economic and social views. During the campaign, Harper commented he "despise [d] " the cleric [http://www.yourlibrary.ca/community/richmondreview/archive/RR20020522/yourview.html] , and declined to debate him. In the election, Phipps came in second with just over 20% of the vote.In 2003, Phipps supported the Rev.
Bill Blaikie in that year's NDP leadership election.Phipps is currently active with the
Interfaith community'sFaith and the Common Good project in Canada.Awards and honours
On
November 2 ,2005 , Phipps was awarded theAlberta Centennial Medal . He was nominated for the award byDavid Swann .The Frederick Henry controversy
Phipps was in the news again on
April 1 ,2005 , when he was quoted in the "Calgary Herald " sharply attacking theRoman Catholic Bishop of Calgary, Frederick Henry. The occasion was the laying of two human rights complaints against the bishop for reaffirming the traditional Catholic teaching on homosexuality in a letter to the Catholics of hisdiocese . There was some objection to the strength of Henry's statements.Phipps was quoted as saying the following:
*"He portrays himself as a victim. Well, please."
*"Why are we focusing on one bishop who loves the spotlight?"
*"This is about a group who have been maligned, who have been beaten up physically, mentally and spiritually."Phipps' views contrasted with those of the Alberta Civil Liberties Association, and conservative Jewish, Muslim, Sikh and Mormon leaders who saw the issue as one of religious freedom.
External links
* [http://www.communityofconcern.org/moderator.htm 1997 profile from the "United Church Observer"]
* [http://www.ualberta.ca/~cbidwell/eses/dcasphip.htm 2001 speech by Bill Phipps on sexuality]
* [http://www.communityofconcern.org/moderator.htm Articles on Phipps' theological comments]
* [http://www.igs.net/~tonyc/mod0.html Interview with Fellowship Magazine]
* [http://www.scarborounited.ab.ca/ Scarboro United Church]
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