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Elizabeth Joyce Smith (born 1956) is an Australian Anglican priest and hymnist. She has published three collections of hymns, and several of her hymns have been included in the ecumenical hymnal ''
Together in Song ''Together in Song: Australian Hymn Book II'' () was published in 1999. It is a book of 783 psalms, hymns and spiritual songs for use in Christian worship in Australia and elsewhere. It is a significant revision of The Australian Hymn Book publi ...
.'' Ordained a deacon in the
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in 1987, Smith became a priest in 1993. She earned a PhD from the Pacific School of Religion, where she focused on feminist hermeneutics and liturgical studies. Her doctoral thesis was published in 1999, with the title ''Bearing Fruit in Due Season: Feminist Hermeneutics and the Bible in Worship''. She has served on the Liturgy Commission for the Anglican Church of Australia since 1997. In 2018, she was commissioned to write a hymn for the installation of Archbishop
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. In 2020, she was appointed a Member of the
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for her contributions to liturgical scholarship and to the Anglican Church of Australia.


Biography

Elizabeth Joyce Smith was born in Stawell, Victoria, Australia in 1956. She attended secondary school in
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, Victoria. From 1974 to 1978, she studied at
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in Melbourne, and at the
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. Smith earned a Bachelor of Divinity at the Trinity College Theological School in 1986, and was ordained as a deacon in the Anglican Church in Australia the following year. At the time, women were not allowed to be ordained to the priesthood. From 1987 to 1989, she served as an assistant curate in St. Eanswythe Church in
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, Victoria, in the
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, Victoria, from 1990 to 1991. In 1992, after many years of debate, women's ordination was approved within the Anglican Church of Australia. Smith was ordained as a priest in June 1993. Smith pursued liturgical studies at the
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, in California, where she obtained her PhD in 1995. Her thesis was published in 1999, as ''Bearing Fruit in Due Season: Feminist Hermeneutics and the Bible in Worship''. She has been a member of the
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since 1995. Smith was appointed to the Liturgy Commission for the Anglican Church in Australia in 1997, becoming the Executive Secretary in 2011. From 1995 to 2008, Smith served as the priest at St John's Church in Bentleigh, Victoria. She became dean of the
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area in 1997, serving in this role for three years. In 2008, she moved to the Diocese of Perth, where she served as the Mission Plan Coordinator and Mission Development Coordinator from 2008 to 2015. Since 2015, Smith has served as a mission priest (Anglican) in the Parish of the Goldfields in Western Australia. She also serves as the area dean. She works part-time as a chaplain for the Amana Living Aged Care and School of Mines.


Hymns

Smith is best known as a feminist hymnologist who uses inclusive language and non-hierarchical images in her writing. In an interview, she is quoted as saying that she tries "to be inclusive in erwriting and preaching – of women, and of all the other people God loves but the church often overlooks or excludes." Smith published her first collection, ''Praise the God of Grace'', in 1990, while working as the assistant curate at St. Stephens Anglican Church. She subsequently published two additional collections of hymns: ''Rejoice! For God Has Called Us'', published in 1993, and ''Songs for a Hopeful Church'', published in 1997. Several of Smith's hymns are included in an ecumenical hymnal, ''
Together in Song ''Together in Song: Australian Hymn Book II'' () was published in 1999. It is a book of 783 psalms, hymns and spiritual songs for use in Christian worship in Australia and elsewhere. It is a significant revision of The Australian Hymn Book publi ...
'', which was published in Australia in 1999. * "Where wide sky rolls down" - Hymn #188 *"Holy Spirit, go before us" - Hymn #420 *"Love will be our lenten calling" - Hymn #684 (copyright 1997) * "God gives us a future" - Hymn #687 * "Faith will not grow from words alone" - Hymn #691 Two other hymns are included in other collections: * "Holy Spirit, Living Water", published in ''Songs of Grace:'' ''Supplement to'' Together in Song'', Australian Hymn Book II'' * "God in the darkness, God beyond our knowing", Hymn # 17 in ''More Voices'' In 2018, she authored "Nothing Less than Love Has Saved Us"; written for the installation of Archbishop Kay Goldworthy


Honours

At the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours, Smith was appointed a Member of the
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for her contributions to liturgical scholarship and to the Anglican Church of Australia.


Works

* ''Praise the God of Grace: Hymns for Inclusive Worship'' (1990) * ''Rejoice!: For God Has Called Us: Hymns for Inclusive Worship'' (1993) * ''Songs for a Hopeful Church: Words for Inclusive Worship'' (1997) *''Bearing Fruit in Due Season: Feminist Hermeneutics and the Bible in Worship (1999)'' * ''Prayers & Plays for Christmas and Holy Week'' (2006)


Articles

* Smith, Elizabeth J. "Changing the Words, Changing the World? Feminist Theory and Liturgical Language", '' Women-Church: Australian Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion'', no. 14 (1994): 28–35
Digitised version of no. 14 (1994) available on JSTOR Open Community CollectionsUniversity of Divinity Digital Collections
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* Smith, Elizabeth J. "God in the New Songs: The Proclamation of Inclusive Language Hymnody", '' Women-Church: Australian Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion'', no. 17 (1995): 13–18
Digitised version of no. 17 (1995) available on JSTOR Open Community CollectionsUniversity of Divinity Digital Collections
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See also

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Anglican church music Anglican church music is music that is written for Christian worship in Anglican religious services, forming part of the liturgy. It mostly consists of pieces written to be sung by a church choir, which may sing ''a cappella'' or accompanied b ...
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Inclusive language Inclusive language is a language style that seeks to avoid expressions that its proponents perceive as expressing or implying ideas that are sexist, racist, or otherwise biased, prejudiced, or insulting to particular group(s) of people; and i ...


References

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