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Obama invites Sharon Watkins to lead national prayers service
From
"Philip Jenks" <pjenks@ncccusa.org>
Date
Mon, 12 Jan 2009 10:04:48 -0500
>Obama asks Sharon Watkins
>to lead national prayer service
Washington, January 11, 2009 -- President-Elect Obama has invited the
Rev. Dr. Sharon Watkins to preach at the National Prayer Service in the
National Cathedral on January 21.
Watkins is General Minister and President of the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) and an active member of the National Council of
Churches Governing Board.
"The President-Elect has chosen a preacher with exceptional skill and
theological insight," said the Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, General
Secretary of the NCC, also a Disciples minister. "She speaks out of a
deep personal faith commitment and with profound respect for the views
of others, which is the historic stance of the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ). I'm sure she'll sound just the right note to
bring people of faith together at this crucial moment in history."
The National Prayer Service will be attended by President Obama and Vice
President Biden, high ranking members of the legislative and judicial
branches of government, as well as clergy and laypersons from a wide
range of communions and traditions.
Watkins is the first woman selected to preach at the service.
As General Minister, Watkins is general pastor of the 700,000-member
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), responsible for representing the
wholeness of the church, for reconciling differences, and for helping
the church retain its clarity of mission and identity.
As General President, she is the chief executive officer for the
denomination, responsible for overseeing the work of the church's
various structures. She strives to help the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ) remain faithful to God's calling and to do its work
effectively and efficiently. She is serving a six-year term that extends
through the 2011 General Assembly.
Dr. Watkins is regarded in the ecumenical world as "head of communion"
and as the chief representative of the church in national and world
ecumenical councils. Disciples often speak of the GMP as the Disciples'
primary leader.
Dr. Watkins has an extensive background of service both in this country
and abroad. She is a member of the Central Committee of the World
Council of Churches based in Geneva, and serves on the WCC's Permanent
Committee for Consensus and Collaboration. In 2006, she was a
representative at the World Council's General Assembly in Porto Alegre,
Brazil.
She served for two years as a missionary in the Congo, working on adult
literacy programs early in her professional career. In 2008, she
returned to the Congo, renewing her ties with the Community of Disciples
of Christ in Congo there. In 2007, she visited several Middle East
countries, focusing specifically on the plight of Iraqi refugees.
She serves on the National Council of Church's governing board, based in
New York City. Dr. Watkins also is a board member of Sojourners/Call to
Renewal, a Washington, D.C. based group which seeks to build a movement
that puts faith to work for justice.
She is former pastor of Disciples Christian Church in Bartlesville,
Okla. where she served for eight years. In the academic world, she held
positions as Director of Student Services at Phillips Theological
Seminary in Oklahoma and Associate Vice-President for University
Relations at Phillips University. She has been a member of the Church's
General Board Task Force on Reconciliation Mission, Moderator of the
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Oklahoma, and part of the
Stone-Campbell Dialogue Group, which looks, in part, at the traditions
and history of the Disciples. She also served as pastor of Boone Grove
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Boone Grove, Ind., and
Assistant Minister at Spring Glen Church (United Church of Christ) in
Hamden, Conn.
Dr. Watkins has been engaged in a number of ecumenical discussions,
conversations on stewardship, and has made presentations on worship,
Bible study and women in the ministry. She also has served as an adjunct
professor at Phillips Theological Seminary, teaching about pastoral
vocation, history, theology and practices of worship as well as
spiritual dimensions.
She holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Phillips Theological
Seminary, a Master of Divinity from the Yale Divinity School, and a
Bachelor's Degree in French and Economics from Butler University. In
2007, she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from
Phillips Theological Seminary.
She is married to the Rev. Dr. Richard (Rick) H. Lowery, Interim Dean
and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Lexington Theological
Seminary in Lexington, Ky. They have two children, Bethany and
Christopher.
NCC News contact: Philip E. Jenks, 212-870-2228, pjenks@ncccusa.org
Disciples News contact: Wanda Bryant Wills
Executive Director of Communication Ministries
wbwills@cm.disciples.org 317-713-2496
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