- Pamela Pauly Chinnis
Pamela Pauly Chinnis was the first woman to serve as president of the
House of Deputies , one of two houses, with theHouse of Bishops , that makes up the General Convention of theEpiscopal Church of the United States of America . She served three three-year terms, elected in 1991, 1994 and 1997.Pamela Chinnis was born in
Springfield, Missouri and graduatedPhi Beta Kappa from theCollege of William and Mary . After moving toWashington, D.C. , Chinnis joined and served in leadership positions in theEpiscopal Church of the Epiphany, Washington . Her growing involvement in the Episcopal Church included election as president of the diocesan chapter ofEpiscopal Church Women , serving as presiding officer of the national ECW's Triennial Meeting in 1976.Chinnis served in a wide variety of church organizations, including the
cathedral chapter ofWashington National Cathedral , vice president of Province 3, the mid-Atlantic region of the Episcopal Church, vice chairwoman of Executive Council, which governs the church between General Conventions, and vice president of General Convention.Chinnis also has served as a member or delegate to numerous Anglican and ecumenical bodies:
*Delegate to the Faith and Order Commission of the
World Council of Churches ,Bangalore, India , 1978
*Delegate to theAnglican Consultative Council ,Canada (1979),Singapore (1987),Wales (1990),Cape Town (1993); standing committee, 1987 - 1993
*Member of ACC delegation toLambeth Conference , 1988
*General Board,National Council of Churches , 1988 - 2000
*Led Episcopal delegation to 8th Assembly,World Council of Churches ,Harare, Zimbabwe , 1998; elected to Central Committee
*Plenary,Consultation on Church Union , 1999References
*"Decently and In Order: Selected Reflections of Pamela P. Chinnis", compiled and edited by Pamela P. Darling (Cincinnati: Forward Movement Publications, 2000)
* [http://www.churchpublishing.org/general_convention/pdf_blue_2000/09-ecumenical.pdf Report of the Standing Commission on Ecumenical Relations, Blue Book, 73rd General Convention, 2000]
* [http://www.epiphanydc.org/people/history_chronology.htm Church of the Epiphany, Washington, D.C., Historical Summary and Chronology]External links
* [http://www.episcopalchurch.org Episcopal Church Web site]
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