The Rev. Dr. Susan I. Bubbers 4293 Crooked Mile Road Merritt Island, FL 32952 (772) 538-5777 SueBubbers@aol.com Education: Ph. D. March 24, 2011 London School of Theology Dissertation - A Scriptural Theology of Eucharistic Blessings Emphases - Exodus, Mark, 1 Corinthians, Hermeneutics, Theological Reading of Scripture Director - Dr. Steve Walton Additional Advisor - Dr. John Wilks Examiners - Dr. Julie Robb, Bp. Christopher Cocksworth D. Min. May 31, 2002 Reformed Theological Seminary Dissertation - Reviving Spiritual Formation Principles for Postmodern America Emphases - Church history and Christological basis for virtue development Director - Dr. Steven Childers Advisor - Dr. Charles MacKenzie Additional Reader - Dr. John Frame D. A. S. May 19, 1994 Virginia Theological Seminary Diploma in Anglican Studies in preparation for ordination to the priesthood Emphases - Liturgical Studies and Historic Anglicanism M. Div. November 15, 1991 Regent University Emphasis - Practical Theology B. S. May 2, 1986 University of Central Florida Computer Science Languages: Greek; working knowledge of Hebrew and German Professional Memberships: SBL, IBR Honors and Awards: Regent University - Who s Who Among Students in American Universities. University of Central Florida - Magna cum laude. Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Bubbers CV page 1
Work Experience: Co-Chair of the Board of Examining Chaplains 2007-2011 Southeast area of the Anglican Church in North America. Design and implement measurement tools, and assess candidates academic readiness for ordination. Non-stipendiary. Field Consultant Summer 2011 Ashland Theological Seminary. Serve in an advisory role for a local DMin candidate, read and approve that student s final project, and attend the final exam. Bible Instructor 1997-2006 Institute for Christian Studies, Orlando, FL. Taught classes in the Diocese of Central Florida s (Anglican) Diaconate Training program. Classes at the undergraduate level included the NT book of Acts, the OT Historical books, Church history, and the Ministry of Healing. Adjunct Professor June, 2003 Trinity School for Ministry, Ambridge, PA. Taught one intensive elective course at the graduate level on the theology and ministry of the Eucharist. Rector 2002-2006 St. Elizabeth s Episcopal Church, Sebastian, FL. Supervised all church services, personnel, and programs. Led the parish in a re-start situation back from assisted-status to full self-sufficient and growing status of 150 ASA. University Chaplain 1995-2002 Rollins College and the University of Central Florida. Established an outreach to Young Adults on both campuses. Visited parishes around the diocese to preach and promote the ministry, until sufficient membership warranted our own on-campus Sunday service. Recruited and trained adult facilitators. Designed and implemented bi-annual retreats, weekly discipleship groups, and special outreach and social events. Priest-in-Charge 1995-1996 St. Matthias Episcopal Church, Clermont, FL. Provided administration, oversight, vision, training, and discipleship in a re-start situation with a congregation of 80-100 ASA. Bubbers CV page 2
Assistant Rector 1994-1995 St. John s Episcopal Church, Kissimmee, FL. Shared in preaching and priestly roles; focused on home groups. Youth Pastor 1992-1993 St. David s Episcopal Church, Lakeland, FL. Provided pastoral care and discipleship to teenagers and their families. Systems Analyst and Computer Programmer 1986-1990 UNISYS and the Christian Broadcasting Network, Virginia Beach, VA. Secular employment in the software and systems industry. Analyzed and designed systems for the management of organizations and the production of materials. Publications: Books - Pet Prayers, 2005. Book for pastoral care, evangelism, liturgical services. Reviewer for T. E. Clontz, The Comprehensive New Testament, Cornerstone, 2009. Currently reviewing Norman Wirzba, Food and Faith: A Theology of Eating, Cambridge University Press, 2011, at the request of Dr. J. G. F. Wilks, Review Editor for Evangelical Quarterly. Local Journals - Regent University: Student Magazine. Article on the Book of Ruth. As University Chaplain, wrote monthly articles, teaching and event coverage in The Episcopalian : Monthly Diocesan News Journal. Parish Materials - Bible Studies for small groups, including The Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Introduction to Christology, The Attributes of God, The Motivational Gifts, Bible Study Basics with Herman. Presentations: Weekly sermons in a variety of settings and denominations, 1995-2008. Quarterly Conferences for University groups, 1996-2001. Paper Presentation and Discussion, The Impact of Hermeneutical Models on the Issue of Women s Ordination, First Provincial Retreat for Women in Holy Orders, Washington DC, October 19, 2011. Bubbers CV page 3
Ordination Information: Ordained Deacon in June, 1994. Ordained Priest in January, 1995. Transferred ordination credentials from the Episcopal Church USA under Bishop John Howe to the Anglican Church in Uganda under Bishop John Guernsey on September 11, 2008, to the Anglican Church in North America in the Diocese of the Holy Spirit on June 23, 2009, and to the newly formed Gulf Atlantic Diocese under Bishop Neil Lebhar on April 27, 2010. Personal Mission Statement: My passion is to know Jesus more and more each day, to be a Pressing-On Christian (Hosea 6:1-3; Phil. 3:8-14). Both God s Word and the Holy Spirit are essential in this pursuit (John 8:31; 14:26). Studying Scripture requires academic excellence and also spiritual depth, Pressing-In toward maturity until Christ is formed in us (Gal. 4:19). True maturity and spiritual formation means our knowing is not distinct from our being and our doing (Eph. 4:11-16). As a teacher, my vision is to equip the saints with the truth that will set them free and make them mature. I seek to Pass On this passion to Press-On and to Press-In. Roles in the wider church and ecumenically: As University Chaplain, networked with Presbyterian and Lutheran churches to serve as their presence on the campuses. In the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida, served on the Diocesan Board, Diocesan Evangelism Commission Chair, Commission on Ministry, Pastoral Response Team, and Secretary of Convention. In the local community, volunteer at the Humane Society to provide grief counseling for pet-loss, and as officiant at their annual Pet Blessing ceremony. After resigning from full-time pastoral duties, have served at the local non-denominational Retirement Center Chapel as supply preacher. In June 2011, appointed as the ACNA Provincial Council Registrar. Other Interests: Hiking, kayaking, snorkeling, training for a 5k jog, volunteering at the Humane Society. Bubbers CV page 4
References: Dr. Steve Walton - Ph.D. Dissertation Supervisor Senior Lecturer in Greek and New Testament The London School of Theology s.walton@lst.ac.uk 011 44 1923 456 326 Dr. Charles S. MacKenzie - D.Min. Dissertation Supervisor Professor of Philosophy and Theology Reformed Theological Seminary cmackenzie@rts.edu (407) 366-9493 The Venerable Linda Brondsted - Dean of ICS, retired Archdeacon, Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida Dean, The Institute for Christian Studies LindaBron@aol.com (407) 628-5932 Dr. J. Lyle Story - M.Div. Professor and Advisor Professor of Biblical Languages and NT Regent University lylesto@regent.edu (757) 226-4402 The Rev. Valerie Balius - Colleague and Friend Associate Rector, Christ Church Valnxrst@yahoo.com (772) 538-3934 The Rt. Rev. Neil Lebhar - Diocesan Bishop Bishop, Gulf Atlantic Diocese, ACNA www.gulfatlanticdiocese.org (904) 388-956 The Rt. Rev. John A. M. Guernsey - Anglican Bishop Bishop, Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic, ACNA johnguernsey@gmail.com (703) 615-1687 The Rt. Rev. John W. Howe, D.D. - Previous Bishop Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida BCF3@aol.com (407) 423-3567 Bubbers CV page 5