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Gloria Shipp (born 1948) is an Anglican priest, the first Aboriginal woman ordained as
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and then as
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in the
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and the first woman elected Chair of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Anglican Council. She is of the Gamilaroi/Kamilaroi nation and lives on
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country. Shipp founded Walkabout Ministries as an accessible, culturally sensitive church that embraces Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.


Personal life

Shipp was born and raised in
Nyngan Nyngan () is a town in the centre of New South Wales, Australia, in the Bogan Shire local government area within the Orana Region of central New South Wales. At the 2016 census, Nyngan had a population of 1,988 people. Nyngan is situated on th ...
New South Wales then moved to
Dubbo Dubbo (; ) is a city in the Orana (New South Wales), Orana Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is the largest population centre in the Orana region, with a population of 43,516 at June 2021. The city is located at the intersection of the ...
in the 1980s. She is married to Edward "Eddie" Shipp (Wiradjuri) and they have three adult sons, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.


Ministry


Ordination

Shipp obtained a Diploma of Theology at
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in Darwin in 1994 then was ordained deacon the same year and given permission to officiate in the Diocese of the Northern Territory in 1995. Shipp has mainly ministered in Cobar, Dubbo, Nyngan and Warren New South Wales. She was ordained priest on 21 December 1996 by Bishop Bruce Wilson in Holy Trinity Anglican Church Dubbo in the
Anglican Diocese of Bathurst The Anglican Diocese of Bathurst is located in the Province of New South Wales. It includes the cities of Orange, Bathurst and Dubbo. The Bishop is the Right Reverend Mark Calder, installed on 23 November 2019. Ministry The diocese has 28 p ...
. Her ordination featured in Australian and international news media. The ordination service combined traditional Anglican and Aboriginal symbolism; her husband and son held the bowl of burning gum leaves outside the church for people to pass through the cleansing smoke, an Aboriginal flag was placed along the side of the sanctuary, Jangarra dancers with clicking sticks danced in the clergy procession, Shipp wore a cassock with Australian animals decorating the hem, after the Anglican ordination her hair and face were smeared by two dancers with white ochre symbolising purity and spirituality and during communion her cousin played the
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. Edwards and Frapell stated that "Her ordination added strength to the hopes that a self-determinist Aboriginal ministry would flourish in the diocese".Edwards, Benjamin., & Frappell, Ruth. (2011). ''Every valley, hill, mountain and plain : a history of the Anglican Diocese of Bathurst''. Halstead Press. p. 175.


Ministries

Shipp was first a lay minister with oversight of the Koori Anglican Fellowship in Dubbo in 1993 then after ordination as a deacon she became Deacon-in-Charge from 1995 then Priest-in-Charge of the fellowship from 1996 to 2002 and Chaplain 2002–2003. Shipp established Walkabout Ministries in about 2008 under the auspices of the Anglican Board of Mission (ABM). Shipp became Assistant Priest at Holy Trinity in 2009. Shipp envisioned Walkabout Ministries as an accessible, culturally sensitive church that embraced Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and was willing to meet them where they were. Her work has also been supported by the Bush Church Aid Society of Australia. Through Walkabout Ministries Shipp runs regular Elders Outreach Groups, Women's Camps, Christian rallies and
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activities. During
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in 2011, Shipp undertook a speaking tour organised by the ABM. She was the juvenile justice chaplain at the Orana Juvenile Justice Centre in Dubbo (2008–2017?). Shipp gave Bible talks, officiated at services and counselled boys in the centre. Of her work there, Shipp said "I always ask the boys what they want to be and then I pray for them...I tell it to them straight. God doesn't keep a record but the law of the land does. I try to encourage them to make a better life for themselves". Shipp was a member of the House of Clergy at the Anglican Church of Australia
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2010 and is an official member of the Diocese of Bathurst Synod. She is a life member and former chairperson (2012–?) of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Anglican Council. She represented the Council at international meetings of the Anglican Indigenous Network and was a member of its Standing Committee. Shipp was named Dubbo Elder of the Year in 2019 and the church hall of Holy Trinity, Dubbo was named "The Gloria Shipp Room" on her move from Dubbo to Nyngan in 2021. In 2022 Shipp was commissioned as a Companion of the Company of the Good Shepherd. She leads church services and conducts baptisms, weddings and funerals in the Anglican Diocese of Bathurst where churches do not have a priest.


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External links

Interviews:
Renewing the spirit
Anglican Board of Mission Australia
Listening to NATSIAC
Anglican Board of Mission Australia
In conversation with the Rev Gloria Shipp
Anglican Board of Mission Australia
Rev Gloria Shipp – complete interviews
University of Sydney "Community Narratives", part of th
University of Sydney Indigenous online cultural teaching and sharing: Kinship Project
Photos:
Australia: Walkabout Ministries – The Rev Gloria Shipp

Rev Gloria Shipp: Walkabout Ministries project update June 2020
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