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<div style="" dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><font size="2">What a beautiful tribute to Jim Bishop and his movement work in Australia and beyond. As we mourn his death, we give thanks for and celebrate, his incredibly passionate and caring life in missional covenant with Isobel and send our prayers to Isobel and family. May his legacy of chiseling justly and compassionately into the future on behalf of ALL continue through those whose lives he touched.</font></div><div style="" dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><font size="2"><br></font></div><div style="" dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><font size="2">Grace and peace ~</font></div><div style="" dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><font size="2">Carleton and Ellie Stock</font></div><div style="" dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><font size="2">carletonstock@aol.com </font></div><div style="" dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><font size="2">elliestock@aol.com </font></div><div style="" dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><font size="2"><br></font></div><div style="" dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><font size="2"><br></font></div><div style="font-size: 16px;"><br></div>
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On Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at 04:55:17 PM CST, Jonathan Barker via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
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<div><div id="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984"><div><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal">TO COLLEAGUES OF THE ORDER ECUMENICAL – THE COMPLETED LIFE OF JIM BISHOP</p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:5pt;"> </span></p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal">Isobel has asked us to pass on news of Jim’s death which occurred on Sunday 14<sup>th</sup> January at the grand old age of 94. We express our heartfelt condolences to Isobel and the family. We anticipate a memorable thanksgiving event to celebrate Jim’s completed life. Look for further details regarding live streaming of the service at Pitt Street Uniting Church, Sydney on Thursday 25 January at 11.30am (Eastern Australian time).</p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:5pt;"> </span></p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal">Jim’s passing reminds us of a remarkable period in Australian church history. Jim played a significant role in what became known as the “movement” associated with the Ecumenical Institute. Jim, a Presbyterian minister attended the two-week national conference organised by Australian Frontier (an organisation established by the Australian Council of Churches) held at Wesley College Sydney in January 1967. Joe and Lyn Mathews together with Frank and Aimee Hilliard presented a dazzling diet of Ecumenical Institute courses. Frontier’s Director, Peter Mathews later admitted how amazed but nervous he was with what came out of that event!</p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:5pt;"> </span></p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal">Jim together with the Rev Ron Denham who also attended the Frontier conference initiated an association of Sydney inner city clergy who collaborated with others around Australia to invite Joe back to Australia for a return visit in October 1967. The International RS-1 was taught in many locations across the country and culminated in a gathering at Otford when a national organisation was established to “renew the church for the sake of the world”.</p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:5pt;"> </span></p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal">The EI movement in Australia expanded and flourished across the continent in 1968 and a new kind of corporate leadership emerged. The quarterly meetings of the Praesidium (representatives of cadres across Australia attended at their own expense) required a basic polity. Jim played the role of “first among equals” which required him to gingerly negotiate with other strong personalities particularly among the Sydney team. The team assigned to Australia in 1968 from Chicago (Fred and Sarah Buss together with Don Clark) greatly appreciated that their housing in Sydney was provided by the Bishop and other families.</p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:5pt;"> </span></p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal">At the urging of Chicago, the first Sydney Religious House was established in late 1969 utilising premises provided by St John’s Presbyterian Church in Paddington where Jim was the minister. Jim and Isobel were appointed priors and while sharing that role, it was Jim who came up with most of the ideas as to how things were best done. Given Jim’s individualistic streak we marvel that he was able to gradually adapt to the corporate insights of his colleagues. </p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:5pt;"> </span></p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal">At the Frontier conference Jim exemplified an Australian reluctance to automatically accept all that was being presented without interrogating things first. Joe Mathews had to get used to parrying Jim’s frequent sharp questions. Scepticism however gradually gave way to admiration and Jim earned Joe’s respect (particularly when it was revealed that both were well acquainted with the theology of H. Richard Niebuhr). We also remember the consternation Jim caused at the Global Assembly in Chicago in 1969 when he insisted that Australian priorities had to be also considered if the Order was to be truly global. Jim exhibited the necessary cussedness required to be heard.</p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:5pt;"> </span></p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal">While Jim and Isobel and their family took up assignments in several global locations, many of us in Australia will especially remember Jim as “one of us”. Like other former Order members from Australia, he returned to serve in the historic church but doing so having interiorised the radicality of RS-1, the profound insights of order religious life and the unique methods which had shaped us all. For instance, Jim with Isobel for a time served in Whyalla, South Australia a city where EI had already left its mark. When we moved to Bondi Beach in 1996 (Jonathan became minister of the “Chapel By the Sea”) the ground had been well prepared by Jim as he had acted as the interim minister prior to arrival. Jim then went on to serve in a most significant ministry as a Prison Chaplain.</p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:5pt;"> </span></p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal">We pay tribute to Jim as the unique, unrepeatable gift that he was to history and especially to all of us who knew and loved him. VALE JAMES TREGARTHEN BISHOP – good and faithful servant – well done.</p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:5pt;"> </span></p><p style="margin:0cm;font-size:medium;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984MsoNormal">JONATHAN AND JANEEN BARKER</p><div id="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984yqtfd33973" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984yqt1527876404"></div><div id="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984yqtfd44703" class="ydp475bbf3dyiv4004734984yqt1527876404"><br clear="none"></div></div></div><div class="ydp475bbf3dyqt1527876404" id="ydp475bbf3dyqtfd09534">_______________________________________________<br clear="none">OE mailing list<br clear="none"><a shape="rect" href="mailto:OE@lists.wedgeblade.net" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">OE@lists.wedgeblade.net</a><br clear="none"><a shape="rect" href="http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net</a><br clear="none"></div></div>
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