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Curriculum	
  Vita	
   The	
  Rev.	
  Dr.	
  J.	
  Barrington	
  Bates	
  
	
   15	
  Warren	
  Street,	
  Unit	
  117,	
  Jersey	
  City,	
  New	
  Jersey	
  07302	
  
Mobile	
  phone	
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Electronic	
  mail	
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Facebook	
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LinkedIn	
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Education	
  
	
   2009	
  
Ph.D.,	
  Drew	
  University,	
  Madison,	
  New	
  Jersey.	
  Listed	
  in	
  Who’s	
  Who	
  
among	
  Students	
  in	
  American	
  Universities	
  and	
  Colleges,	
  2008	
  
(drew.edu).	
  Dissertation:	
  What	
  Is	
  Liturgical	
  Language?—An	
  Anglican	
  
Perspective.	
  Committee:	
  The	
  Rev.	
  Dr.	
  Heather	
  Murray	
  Elkins,	
  Dr.	
  
Gail	
  Ramshaw,	
  and	
  Dr.	
  James	
  Hala.	
  	
  
	
   2006	
   M.Phil.,	
  Drew	
  University,	
  Madison	
  New	
  Jersey.	
  	
  
	
   2004	
  	
   S.T.M.,	
  General	
  Theological	
  Seminary,	
  New	
  York	
  (gts.edu).	
  
	
   1997	
   M.A.,	
  Graduate	
  Theological	
  Union,	
  Berkeley,	
  California	
  (gtu.edu).	
  
Thesis:	
  Songs	
  and	
  Prayers	
  Like	
  Incense:	
  The	
  Use	
  of	
  Metaphor	
  in	
  the	
  
Hymns	
  of	
  Ephrem	
  the	
  Syrian	
  as	
  a	
  Corrective	
  to	
  Doctrinal	
  Language.	
  
Committee:	
  The	
  Rev.	
  Dr.	
  Louis	
  Weil,	
  the	
  Rev.	
  Dr.	
  John	
  Baldovin,	
  and	
  
Dr.	
  Alan	
  J.	
  Lewis.	
  
	
   1997	
   M.Div.,	
  Church	
  Divinity	
  School	
  of	
  the	
  Pacific,	
  Berkeley,	
  California	
  
(cdsp.edu).	
  Jonathan	
  Daniels	
  Fellow	
  sponsored	
  by	
  the	
  Episcopal	
  
Divinity	
  School,	
  1996-­‐97.	
  
	
   1979	
   B.A.	
  in	
  Art	
  History,	
  College	
  of	
  Liberal	
  Arts,	
  Boston	
  University	
  
(bu.edu).	
  
	
   1973	
   Graduate,	
  William	
  Penn	
  Charter	
  School,	
  Philadelphia	
  
(penncharter.com).	
  
Ordained	
   Episcopal	
  Church	
  (Anglican	
  Communion):	
  Deacon	
  1998,	
  Priest	
  
1999—both	
  at	
  Grace	
  Cathedral,	
  San	
  Francisco	
  (Diocese	
  of	
  California,	
  
the	
  Rt.	
  Rev.	
  William	
  E.	
  Swing,	
  Bishop).	
  
Professional	
  
Experience	
  
	
  
	
   2014–	
  
	
   	
  
	
   2013–14	
  
	
   	
  
	
   2013–	
  
	
  
	
   2012–	
  
	
  
	
   2012	
  
Zion	
  Lutheran	
  Church,	
  Staten	
  Island,	
  New	
  York:	
  Interim	
  Pastor	
  
(zionlutheransiny.org).	
  
St.	
  John’s	
  Church,	
  Montclair,	
  New	
  Jersey:	
  Interim	
  Rector	
  
(stjmontclair.org)	
  
Corporation	
  for	
  the	
  Relief	
  of	
  Widows,	
  Widowers,	
  and	
  Children,	
  
New	
  Jersey:	
  Board	
  Member.	
  
General	
  Board	
  of	
  Examining	
  Chaplains,	
  Episcopal	
  Church:	
  Reader	
  for	
  
the	
  General	
  Ordination	
  Examination	
  (episcopalgbec.org).	
  	
  
General	
  Theological	
  Seminary,	
  New	
  York:	
  Adjunct	
  Professor,	
  teaching	
  
Pastoral	
  Liturgy	
  (gts.edu).	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  2	
  
	
  
	
   2011–	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Historical	
  Society	
  of	
  the	
  Episcopal	
  Church:	
  Church	
  Review	
  Editor,	
  as	
  
member	
  of	
  editorial	
  team	
  for	
  the	
  scholarly	
  journal	
  Anglican	
  and	
  
Episcopal	
  History	
  (hsec.us/anglican-­‐episcopal-­‐history).	
  
International	
  Anglican	
  Liturgical	
  Consultation:	
  Dublin	
  2013,	
  
Canterbury	
  2011.	
  (anglicancommunion.org/resources/liturgy).	
  	
  
	
   2009–13
	
   	
  
	
   2009–15	
  
	
   	
  
	
   2012–13	
  
Diocesan	
  Council,	
  Diocese	
  of	
  Newark:	
  Member,	
  Steering	
  Committee;	
  
Co-­‐convener	
  of	
  Equipping	
  Congregations	
  Team,	
  2012–13.	
  
Bishop’s	
  Advisory	
  Committee	
  on	
  Human	
  Resources,	
  Diocese	
  of	
  
Newark:	
  Member;	
  Chair,	
  2013–15.	
  
Grace	
  Church	
  Van	
  Vorst,	
  Jersey	
  City,	
  New	
  Jersey:	
  Interim	
  Rector	
  
(gracevanvorst.org).	
  
	
   2011	
  
	
  
	
  
	
   	
  
	
   2010–11	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
Standing	
  Commission	
  on	
  Liturgy	
  and	
  Music,	
  Episcopal	
  Church:	
  
Consultant	
  for	
  blessing	
  of	
  same-­‐gender	
  relationships	
  project.	
  
Mount	
  Saint	
  Mary	
  College,	
  Newburg,	
  New	
  York:	
  Adjunct	
  Instructor,	
  
teaching	
  Renaissance	
  and	
  Reformation	
  History	
  class	
  (msmc.edu).	
  	
  
Good	
  Shepherd	
  Community	
  Services,	
  Fort	
  Lee,	
  New	
  Jersey:	
  Interim	
  
Administrative	
  Director	
  of	
  Friends	
  for	
  Life	
  ministry	
  to	
  persons	
  with	
  
AIDS	
  (friendsforlife-­‐oradell.org).	
  Supervision	
  of	
  staff,	
  budget	
  
monitoring	
  and	
  set	
  up	
  of	
  financial-­‐review	
  processes,	
  development	
  of	
  
board	
  of	
  trustees,	
  oversight	
  of	
  move	
  to	
  Oradell	
  and	
  transition	
  to	
  
organization	
  independent	
  of	
  church	
  affiliation.	
  
	
   2007–11	
   Church	
  of	
  the	
  Annunciation,	
  Oradell,	
  New	
  Jersey:	
  Rector	
  (part	
  time,	
  
while	
  completing	
  Ph.D.—annunciationoradell.org).	
  “Annunciation	
  
Initiatives”	
  campaign	
  raised	
  $38,000	
  for	
  operating	
  expenses	
  and	
  
$75,000	
  for	
  capital	
  improvements,	
  2008–09.	
  District	
  Convener	
  (rural	
  
dean),	
  2008–11.	
  
	
   2006–10	
  
	
  
	
   	
  
	
  
	
  
	
   2004–07	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
   2003–	
  
Episcopal	
  Response	
  to	
  AIDS,	
  New	
  York:	
  Board	
  member	
  (era-­‐ny.org).	
  
Founding	
  member	
  of	
  nonprofit	
  foundation	
  to	
  raise	
  funds	
  to	
  support	
  
of	
  AIDS	
  ministry	
  at	
  Episcopal	
  institutions	
  in	
  greater	
  New	
  York.	
  
Celebrant	
  at	
  commissioning	
  Eucharist	
  for	
  the	
  AIDS	
  Walk	
  in	
  Central	
  
Park,	
  2004,	
  2006,	
  and	
  2008.	
  
Ascension	
  Outreach,	
  Inc.,	
  New	
  York:	
  Executive	
  Director	
  
(ascensionoutreach.org).	
  Founder	
  and	
  part-­‐time	
  director	
  of	
  501(c)(3)	
  
corporation	
  to	
  manage	
  and	
  raise	
  financial	
  support	
  for	
  community	
  
ministries	
  from	
  the	
  Church	
  of	
  the	
  Ascension.	
  Raised	
  $50,000	
  budget	
  
annually,	
  through	
  grants,	
  gifts,	
  and	
  events.	
  	
  
North	
  American	
  Academy	
  of	
  Liturgy:	
  Member,	
  Liturgical	
  Language	
  
Seminar	
  (naal-­‐liturgy.org).	
  Seminar	
  Convener,	
  2011–.	
  Planning	
  
Committee	
  for	
  the	
  Annual	
  Meeting	
  in	
  New	
  York,	
  2004;	
  convener	
  of	
  
“Ritual	
  Response	
  to	
  Evil”	
  panel	
  discussion	
  on	
  liturgical	
  rites	
  and	
  
events	
  that	
  evolved	
  in	
  response	
  to	
  the	
  terrorist	
  attacks	
  of	
  September	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  3	
  
	
  
11,	
  2001.	
  Member,	
  Anglican	
  Colloquium,	
  2009–	
  
	
   2002–07	
   Church	
  of	
  the	
  Ascension,	
  New	
  York:	
  Curate	
  (ascensionnyc.org).	
  
Shared	
  responsibility	
  for	
  liturgy	
  and	
  preaching,	
  plus	
  personal	
  
oversight	
  of	
  Christian	
  education,	
  outreach,	
  young	
  adults,	
  pastoral	
  
care,	
  communications,	
  administration,	
  and	
  supervision	
  of	
  seminarian	
  
interns.	
  Reviewed	
  by	
  Mystery	
  Worshipper	
  at	
  www.ship-­‐of-­‐fools.com,	
  
and	
  rated	
  10	
  on	
  a	
  scale	
  of	
  1	
  to	
  10.	
  Served	
  as	
  locum	
  tenens	
  during	
  the	
  
Rector’s	
  sabbatical	
  leave.	
  Promoted	
  to	
  Associate	
  Rector,	
  2006.	
  
Member,	
  Liturgical	
  Commission,	
  Diocese	
  of	
  New	
  York,	
  2005–07.	
  
Examining	
  Chaplain	
  for	
  the	
  General	
  Ordination	
  Examination,	
  2004–
07.	
  Assisting	
  supply	
  priest,	
  1999-­‐2001.	
  “Sealed	
  by	
  the	
  Spirit”	
  $900,000	
  
capital	
  campaign,	
  2007.	
  The	
  Rev.	
  Andrew	
  W.	
  Foster	
  III,	
  Rector.	
  
	
   2002–03	
  
	
  
	
  
	
   2002	
  
	
   	
  
Mercer	
  School	
  of	
  Theology,	
  Garden	
  City,	
  New	
  York:	
  Instructor	
  
(mercerschool.org).	
  Taught	
  “Introduction	
  to	
  the	
  Book	
  of	
  Common	
  
Prayer”	
  and	
  “Celtic	
  Christianity.”	
  
Played	
  the	
  role	
  of	
  “priest”	
  on	
  an	
  episode	
  of	
  Third	
  Watch	
  (broadcast	
  
on	
  N.B.C.	
  television).	
  
	
   2001–02	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
World	
  Trade	
  Center	
  site,	
  New	
  York:	
  Volunteer	
  Chaplain.	
  Occasional	
  
ministry	
  at	
  the	
  “ground	
  zero”	
  site	
  of	
  the	
  terrorist	
  attacks,	
  working	
  
with	
  firefighters,	
  police,	
  and	
  other	
  rescue	
  workers,	
  providing	
  pastoral	
  
care	
  and	
  sacramental	
  rites	
  at	
  the	
  morgue,	
  under	
  the	
  auspices	
  of	
  the	
  
Red	
  Cross.	
  
	
   2000–02	
   St.	
  Ignatius	
  of	
  Antioch	
  Church,	
  New	
  York:	
  Administrative	
  Vicar	
  (part	
  
time—saintignatiusnyc.org),	
  2000-­‐01;	
  Parish	
  Associate,	
  1999–2002.	
  
The	
  Rev.	
  Gaylord	
  Hitchcock,	
  Rector.	
  
	
  	
   2000–02	
   St.	
  Augustine’s	
  Church,	
  Croton-­‐on-­‐Hudson,	
  New	
  York:	
  Priest	
  
Assistant	
  (part	
  time—stacroton.org).	
  The	
  Rev.	
  David	
  L.	
  Carlson,	
  
Rector.	
  	
  
	
   2000–01	
   Church	
  of	
  St.	
  Mary	
  the	
  Virgin,	
  New	
  York:	
  Priest	
  Assistant	
  (part	
  
time—stmvirgin.org).	
  The	
  Rev.	
  Stephen	
  Gerth,	
  Rector.	
  
	
   1999–2003	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
   	
  
The	
  General	
  Theological	
  Seminary,	
  New	
  York:	
  Worship	
  Committee	
  
member,	
  2000–02.	
  Tutor,	
  M.Div.	
  Tutorial	
  Seminar	
  Program,	
  2000–
02.	
  Individual	
  tutor	
  for	
  a	
  deaf	
  student,	
  Patristics,	
  2002.	
  Assistant	
  
Director,	
  Chapel	
  of	
  the	
  Good	
  Shepherd,	
  2000–02.	
  Guest	
  lecturer,	
  
Introduction	
  to	
  Liturgical	
  Studies,	
  2001.	
  Teaching	
  assistant	
  &	
  guest	
  
lecturer,	
  Preaching	
  in	
  the	
  Liturgy,	
  2001.	
  Preceptor,	
  Patristics,	
  2000	
  &	
  
2001.	
  	
  Preceptor,	
  Eucharistic	
  Celebration,	
  2000–01.	
  Group	
  Leader,	
  
“Thursdays	
  at	
  General”	
  spiritual-­‐direction	
  program,	
  2000.	
  
	
   1999–2000	
   St.	
  Michael’s	
  Church,	
  New	
  York:	
  Assisting	
  Priest	
  (part	
  time—
saintmichaelschurch.org).	
  The	
  Rev.	
  George	
  Brandt,	
  Rector.	
  
	
  	
  	
   1998–99	
   San	
  Francisco	
  State	
  University:	
  Episcopal	
  Chaplain.	
  Chair,	
  Interfaith	
  
Council	
  for	
  Religious	
  Affairs.	
  Member,	
  Human	
  Subjects	
  Committee.	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  4	
  
	
  
Manager,	
  Ecumenical	
  House	
  operations.	
  	
  
	
  	
  	
  	
  	
   1998–99	
  
	
  
St.	
  Francis’s	
  Episcopal	
  Church,	
  San	
  Francisco:	
  Assistant.	
  Member,	
  
150th	
  Anniversary	
  Committee,	
  Diocese	
  of	
  California.	
  Member,	
  
Liturgical	
  Commission,	
  Diocese	
  of	
  California.	
  The	
  Rev.	
  Stacey	
  
Grossman,	
  Interim	
  Rector.	
  	
  
	
   1997–99	
   Youth	
  and	
  Young	
  Adult	
  Ministries,	
  Diocese	
  of	
  California:	
  Mentor.	
  
Bishop’s	
  vicar	
  to	
  Mosaic,	
  a	
  spiritual	
  community	
  of	
  young	
  adults	
  (part	
  
time).	
  Supervisor	
  of	
  volunteer	
  ministry	
  intern.	
  Member,	
  Young	
  Adult	
  
Council.	
  	
  
	
   1995–98	
   The	
  Episcopal	
  Church	
  of	
  St.	
  John	
  the	
  Evangelist,	
  San	
  Francisco:	
  
Parish	
  Administrator	
  (saintjohnsf.org).	
  Assistant	
  to	
  $750,000	
  capital	
  
fund	
  drive,	
  1996.	
  The	
  Rev.	
  David	
  L.	
  Norgard,	
  Rector.	
  
	
   1995	
  
	
  
	
   1994	
  
Brigham	
  and	
  Women’s	
  Hospital,	
  Boston:	
  Chaplain,	
  as	
  part	
  of	
  a	
  unit	
  of	
  
Clinical	
  Pastoral	
  Education.	
  Rev.	
  Maureen	
  Manns,	
  Supervisor.	
  	
  
Summit	
  Medical	
  Center,	
  Oakland,	
  California:	
  Chaplain,	
  as	
  part	
  of	
  a	
  
unit	
  of	
  Clinical	
  Pastoral	
  Education.	
  	
  
	
   1993–98	
   Church	
  of	
  the	
  Advent	
  of	
  Christ	
  the	
  King,	
  San	
  Francisco:	
  Senior	
  
Warden,	
  Director	
  of	
  Christian	
  Education	
  (advent-­‐sf.org).	
  The	
  Rev.	
  
William	
  C.	
  Rhodes,	
  Rector.	
  
	
   1993–96	
   Oasis/California,	
  San	
  Francisco:	
  founding	
  Board	
  Member	
  
(oasiscalifornia.org).	
  
	
   1993–95	
  
	
   1991	
  
	
   1990–99	
  
	
   	
  
Lincoln	
  Child	
  Center,	
  Oakland,	
  California:	
  Computer	
  Consultant.	
  
Sunquest	
  Information	
  Systems,	
  Tucson,	
  Arizona:	
  Senior	
  Programmer.	
  
St.	
  Philip’s	
  in	
  the	
  Hills	
  Episcopal	
  Church,	
  Tucson,	
  Arizona	
  
(stphilipstucson.org):	
  Pima	
  County	
  Interfaith	
  Council	
  cluster	
  
convener.	
  Reaffirmed	
  1992.	
  Sponsored	
  for	
  ordination	
  to	
  priesthood.	
  
Part-­‐time	
  Director	
  of	
  Communications.	
  The	
  Rev.	
  Dr.	
  Roger	
  O.	
  
Douglas,	
  Rector.	
  
	
   1990–91	
  
	
   1988–99	
  
	
   	
  1987–88	
  
	
   	
  
	
   1985–87	
  
Tucson	
  College	
  of	
  Business,	
  Tucson,	
  Arizona:	
  Instructor.	
  
Harvard	
  Medical	
  School,	
  Boston:	
  Computer	
  Consultant.	
  
Information	
  Systems,	
  Harvard	
  Medical	
  School,	
  Boston:	
  Database	
  
Administrator.	
  
Harvard	
  School	
  of	
  Public	
  Health,	
  Boston:	
  Senior	
  Applications	
  
Programmer/Analyst	
  
	
   1985-­‐90	
  
	
   	
  
	
   1985	
  
	
   	
  
	
   1980–85	
  
Wine	
  and	
  Spirit	
  Wholesalers	
  of	
  Massachusetts,	
  Boston:	
  Consulting	
  
Programmer.	
  
New	
  Boston	
  Group,	
  Cambridge,	
  Massachusetts:	
  Programmer/Data	
  
Manager.	
  
Harvard	
  School	
  of	
  Public	
  Health,	
  Boston:	
  Applications	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  5	
  
	
  
	
   	
  
	
   1979–80	
  
Programmer/Analyst.	
  
Northeastern	
  University,	
  Boston:	
  Research	
  Assistant.	
  
	
   1977–79	
   Computer	
  Science	
  Department,	
  Boston	
  University,	
  Boston:	
  Teaching	
  
Assistant.	
  
	
  	
  	
   1974–81	
   Trinity	
  Church	
  in	
  the	
  City	
  of	
  Boston:	
  Confirmed	
  1976.	
  Reaffirmed	
  
1979.	
  The	
  late	
  Rev.	
  Dr.	
  Thom	
  W.	
  Blair,	
  Rector.	
  
	
   1955–70	
   First	
  United	
  Methodist	
  Church	
  of	
  Germantown,	
  Philadelphia:	
  
Member.	
  	
  
Essays	
  Published	
  
in	
  Scholarly	
  
Journals	
  
“On	
  the	
  Search	
  for	
  the	
  Authentic	
  Liturgy	
  of	
  the	
  Apostles:	
  The	
  
Diversity	
  of	
  the	
  Early	
  Church	
  as	
  Normative	
  for	
  Anglicanism,”	
  Journal	
  
of	
  Anglican	
  Studies	
  12:1,	
  May	
  2014.	
  
“Expressing	
  What	
  Christians	
  Believe:	
  Anglican	
  Principles	
  for	
  
Liturgical	
  Revision,”	
  Anglican	
  Theological	
  Review	
  92:3,	
  summer	
  2010.	
  
	
   “Don	
  E.	
  Saliers	
  and	
  Liturgical	
  Text	
  Reform	
  in	
  the	
  United	
  Methodist	
  
Church,”	
  Wesleyan	
  Theological	
  Journal	
  42:2,	
  fall	
  2007.	
  
“Reflections	
  on	
  Liturgy	
  at	
  Ground	
  Zero:	
  How	
  Shall	
  We	
  Sing	
  the	
  
Lord’s	
  Song	
  upon	
  an	
  Alien	
  Soil?”	
  with	
  Robert	
  C.	
  Schwarz,	
  Journal	
  of	
  
Pastoral	
  Care	
  and	
  Counseling	
  59:4,	
  winter	
  2005.	
  	
  
“Giving	
  What	
  Is	
  Sacred	
  to	
  Dogs?	
  Welcoming	
  All	
  to	
  the	
  Eucharistic	
  
Feast,”	
  Journal	
  of	
  Anglican	
  Studies	
  3:1,	
  June	
  2005.	
  
	
   “Extremely	
  Beautiful	
  but	
  Eminently	
  Unsatisfactory:	
  Percy	
  Dearmer	
  
and	
  the	
  Healing	
  Rites	
  of	
  the	
  Church,	
  1909-­‐1928,”	
  Anglican	
  and	
  
Episcopal	
  History	
  73:2,	
  June	
  2004.	
  
“What	
  Is	
  the	
  Unchanging	
  Principle?	
  A	
  Discussion	
  of	
  the	
  Eucharistic	
  
Ordo	
  in	
  Anglicanism,”	
  Anglican	
  Theological	
  Review	
  86:2,	
  spring	
  2004.	
  
	
   “Am	
  I	
  Blue?	
  Some	
  Historical	
  Evidence	
  for	
  Liturgical	
  Colors,”	
  Studia	
  
Liturgica	
  33:1,	
  2003.	
  
“Stephen	
  Gardiner’s	
  ‘Explication’	
  and	
  the	
  Identity	
  of	
  the	
  Church,”	
  
Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  72:1,	
  March	
  2003.	
  	
  
“The	
  Problem	
  of	
  Clergy	
  Misconduct:	
  Preaching	
  Liberation	
  from	
  
Bondage	
  to	
  Sin	
  in	
  an	
  Age	
  of	
  Moral	
  Freedom,”	
  Journal	
  for	
  Preachers	
  
26:1,	
  Advent	
  2002.	
  
	
   “A	
  Riotous	
  Mixture	
  of	
  Phrases:	
  Ian	
  Ramsey’s	
  Assertion	
  of	
  the	
  
Impropriety	
  of	
  Religious	
  Language,	
  the	
  Need	
  for	
  This	
  in	
  Liturgical	
  
Texts,	
  and	
  How	
  One	
  Contemporary	
  Rite	
  Fails	
  to	
  Be	
  Odd	
  Enough,”	
  
Sewanee	
  Theological	
  Review	
  45:4,	
  Michaelmas	
  2002.	
  
“The	
  Holy	
  Eucharist	
  in	
  the	
  Early	
  Church:	
  Material	
  for	
  a	
  Small-­‐Group	
  
Discussion,	
  an	
  Adult	
  Forum,	
  or	
  a	
  Reading	
  Course,”	
  Anglican	
  
Theological	
  Review	
  84:2,	
  spring	
  2002.	
  	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  6	
  
	
  
“Sinful	
  Asyndeton?	
  Problematic	
  Syntax	
  in	
  Contemporary	
  Worship	
  
Texts,”	
  Theology	
  Today	
  58:3,	
  October	
  2001.	
  
	
   “The	
  Sin	
  of	
  Asyndeton:	
  Fatal	
  Flaws	
  in	
  ‘Enriching	
  Our	
  Worship’,”	
  The	
  
Heythrop	
  Journal	
  41:4,	
  October	
  2000.	
  	
  
“Songs	
  and	
  Prayers	
  Like	
  Incense:	
  The	
  Hymns	
  of	
  Ephrem	
  the	
  Syrian,”	
  
Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  69:2,	
  June	
  2000.	
  	
  
“Metaphor,	
  Imagination,	
  and	
  Symbol	
  in	
  Hymnody:	
  An	
  Anglican	
  
Perspective,”	
  The	
  Hymn:	
  A	
  Journal	
  of	
  Congregational	
  Song	
  50:1,	
  
January	
  1999.	
  
Book	
  Reviews,	
  
Church	
  Reviews,	
  
Blog	
  Postings,	
  
and	
  Minor	
  
Publications	
  
“The	
  Comfort	
  of	
  Sturdy	
  Prayer	
  Book	
  Worship,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  a	
  
liturgy	
  at	
  Kanuga	
  Conference	
  Center,	
  accepted	
  for	
  publication	
  in	
  
Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History.	
  	
  
“Tenebrae,	
  Drama,	
  Passion,	
  Music,	
  Broadway	
  Cast,	
  Free:	
  Maundy	
  
Thursday	
  at	
  Saugerties	
  Reformed	
  Church,”	
  church	
  review,	
  accepted	
  
for	
  publication	
  in	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History.	
  	
  
“A	
  Blue	
  Note:	
  Historical	
  Evidence	
  for	
  Advent	
  Blue?”	
  accepted	
  for	
  
publication	
  in	
  The	
  Anglican.	
  	
  
Commissioned	
  sermons	
  posted	
  on	
  the	
  Episcopal	
  Church	
  web	
  site:	
  
Lent	
  4B	
  2015;	
  Presentation,	
  Proper	
  8A,	
  23A,	
  and	
  Advent	
  4B	
  2014;	
  
Proper	
  4C	
  and	
  27C,	
  2013;	
  Transfiguration,	
  2012;	
  Epiphany	
  2A,	
  2011;	
  
Ash	
  Wednesday,	
  Proper	
  6B	
  and	
  18B,	
  2009;	
  Epiphany	
  5C,	
  2010;	
  Trinity	
  
Sunday	
  and	
  Proper	
  22A,	
  2008;	
  Palm	
  Sunday,	
  Easter	
  6,	
  and	
  Christmas	
  
2007;	
  Epiphany	
  7B	
  and	
  Ascension	
  Day,	
  2006	
  
(www.episcopaldigitalnetwork.com/stw).	
  
	
   “Reverencing	
  Our	
  Sanctuaries,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  a	
  conference	
  
Eucharist	
  at	
  Camp	
  Allen,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  84:2,	
  March	
  
2015.	
  
Review	
  of	
  Leonard	
  Sweet,	
  Giving	
  Blood:	
  A	
  Fresh	
  Paradigm	
  for	
  
Preaching,	
  in	
  Homiletic	
  39:1,	
  2014.
“Christ,	
  Bless	
  This	
  House,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  Epiphany	
  at	
  the	
  Roman	
  
Catholic	
  Cathedral	
  Basilica	
  in	
  Santa	
  Fe,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  
History	
  83:3,	
  September	
  2014.	
  	
  
“Rest	
  for	
  Restless	
  Souls,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  the	
  Cathedral	
  of	
  All	
  Saints,	
  
Albany,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  83:3,	
  September	
  2014.	
  
	
   “God’s	
  New	
  Age	
  Coming	
  to	
  Birth,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  a	
  wedding	
  at	
  
Marquand	
  Chapel,	
  Yale	
  Divinity	
  School,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  
History	
  82:2,	
  June	
  2014.	
  
“Queen	
  Emma’s	
  Chapel,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  Christ	
  Church,	
  
Kealakekua,	
  Hawai’i,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  82:2,	
  June	
  2014.	
  
“Seeking—and	
  Finding—Leeway,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  Christ	
  Church,	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  7	
  
	
  
Hudson,	
  New	
  York,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  83:1,	
  March	
  2014.	
  
	
   Review	
  of	
  Louis	
  Weil,	
  Liturgical	
  Sense:	
  The	
  Logic	
  of	
  Rite,	
  in	
  the	
  
Anglican	
  Theological	
  Review	
  96:1,	
  Winter	
  2014.	
  	
  
	
   “Sarum	
  Blue:	
  The	
  Great	
  Untruth,”	
  a	
  blog	
  about	
  worship,	
  wit,	
  and	
  
wisdom	
  managed	
  by	
  the	
  Liturgical	
  Press,	
  December	
  2013	
  
(http://www.praytellblog.com/index.php/2013/11/25/sarum-­‐blue-­‐the-­‐
great-­‐untruth/).	
  
“All	
  Saints’	
  Day	
  in	
  New	
  York	
  City,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  the	
  Church	
  of	
  St.	
  
Ignatius	
  of	
  Antioch,	
  New	
  York,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  82:4,	
  
December	
  2013.	
  
“An	
  Essential	
  Link	
  That	
  Should	
  Not	
  Be	
  Broken:	
  Gospel	
  &	
  Sermon”	
  
posting	
  on	
  praytellblog.com,	
  November	
  2013	
  
(http://www.praytellblog.com/index.php/2013/11/21/an-­‐essential-­‐
link-­‐that-­‐should-­‐not-­‐be-­‐broken-­‐gospel-­‐sermon/).	
  
“Liturgical	
  Language	
  and	
  Technology:	
  One	
  Priest’s	
  Experience	
  of	
  
PowerPoint	
  Projections	
  for	
  Worship,”	
  posting	
  on	
  praytellblog.com,	
  
October	
  2013	
  
(http://www.praytellblog.com/index.php/2013/10/07/liturgical-­‐
language-­‐and-­‐technology-­‐one-­‐priests-­‐experience-­‐of-­‐powerpoint-­‐
projections-­‐for-­‐worship-­‐4/).	
  	
  
	
   	
  “Christmas	
  Eve	
  on	
  Fifth	
  Avenue,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  St.	
  Thomas	
  
Church,	
  New	
  York,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  82:3,	
  September	
  
2013.	
  
	
   “Good	
  Morning,	
  Saints!”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  the	
  Episcopal	
  Church	
  of	
  St.	
  
Andrew	
  and	
  Holy	
  Communion,	
  South	
  Orange,	
  New	
  Jersey,	
  Anglican	
  
and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  82:2,	
  June	
  2013.	
  
Review	
  of	
  Bridget	
  Nichols,	
  ed.,	
  The	
  Collect	
  in	
  the	
  Churches	
  of	
  the	
  
Reformation,	
  in	
  the	
  Journal	
  of	
  Anglican	
  Studies	
  11:1,	
  May	
  2013.	
  
	
   Review	
  of	
  Oliver	
  O’Donovan,	
  On	
  the	
  Thirty-­‐nine	
  Articles:	
  
Conversations	
  with	
  Tudor	
  Christianity,	
  2nd	
  ed.,	
  in	
  Anglican	
  
Theological	
  Review	
  95:1,	
  winter	
  2013.	
  
Review	
  of	
  Bridget	
  Nichols,	
  ed.,	
  The	
  Collect	
  in	
  the	
  Churches	
  of	
  the	
  
Reformation,	
  in	
  Worship	
  87:2,	
  March	
  2013.	
  
	
  “Healing	
  the	
  Wounds	
  of	
  Separatism,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  St.	
  Mathias	
  
Church,	
  Montreal,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  82:1,	
  March	
  2013.	
  
	
   Review	
  of	
  Susan	
  K.	
  Hedahl,	
  Proclamation	
  and	
  Celebration:	
  Preaching	
  
on	
  Christmas,	
  Easter,	
  and	
  Other	
  Festivals,	
  in	
  Homiletic	
  37:2,	
  2012.	
  
“Liberal	
  Catholic	
  Anglicanism	
  Revived:	
  Concelebration	
  at	
  All	
  Saints’	
  
Church,	
  Rome,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  the	
  Society	
  of	
  Catholic	
  Priests	
  
international	
  conference	
  Mass,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  81:4,	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  8	
  
	
  
December	
  2012.	
  
“Reflections	
  on	
  Twenty-­‐five	
  Years”	
  of	
  church	
  reviews,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  
Episcopal	
  History	
  81:4,	
  December	
  2012.	
  
Review	
  of	
  Francis	
  J.	
  Sypher,	
  Jr.,	
  Strangers	
  and	
  Pilgrims:	
  A	
  Centennial	
  
History	
  of	
  the	
  Laymen’s	
  Club	
  of	
  the	
  Cathedral	
  Church	
  of	
  St.	
  John	
  the	
  
Divine,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  81:4,	
  December	
  2012.	
  	
  
“Land	
  Sakes	
  Alive!”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  the	
  Church	
  of	
  St.	
  John	
  the	
  
Evangelist,	
  Chico,	
  California,	
  in	
  in	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  
81:3,	
  September	
  2012.	
  
	
   Review	
  of	
  Paul	
  F.	
  Bradshaw	
  and	
  Maxwell	
  E.	
  Johnson,	
  The	
  Origins	
  of	
  
Feasts,	
  Fasts,	
  and	
  Seasons	
  in	
  Early	
  Christianity,	
  in	
  the	
  Anglican	
  
Theological	
  Review	
  94:4,	
  fall	
  2012.	
  
	
   Review	
  of Paul F. Bradshaw, Reconstructing Early Christian Worship, in	
  
the	
  Anglican	
  Theological	
  Review	
  94:3,	
  summer	
  2012.	
  	
  
	
   	
  “More	
  Neckties	
  than	
  Socks,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  St.	
  John’s	
  Chapel,	
  
Harbor	
  Springs,	
  Michigan,	
  in	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  81:1,	
  
March	
  2012.	
  
	
   “A	
  Fitting	
  End	
  to	
  the	
  Season	
  of	
  the	
  Incarnation,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  the	
  
Church	
  of	
  the	
  Advent	
  of	
  Christ	
  the	
  King,	
  San	
  Francisco,	
  in	
  Anglican	
  
and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  80:4,	
  December	
  2011.	
  
Review	
  of	
  Edith	
  Sinclair	
  Downing,	
  Through	
  Joy	
  and	
  Sorrow,	
  in	
  The	
  
Hymn:	
  A	
  Journal	
  of	
  Congregational	
  Song.	
  
Review	
  of	
  Gail	
  Ramshaw,	
  Christian	
  Worship:	
  100,000	
  Sundays	
  of	
  
Symbols	
  and	
  Rituals	
  for	
  the	
  Anglican	
  Theological	
  Review	
  92:1,	
  winter	
  
2010.	
  	
  
	
   Review	
  of	
  John	
  F.	
  Baldovin,	
  Reforming	
  the	
  Liturgy:	
  A	
  Response	
  to	
  the	
  
Critics	
  for	
  the	
  Anglican	
  Theological	
  Review	
  91:4,	
  fall	
  2009.	
  
“Home	
  by	
  Another	
  Road:	
  The	
  9	
  a.m.	
  Service	
  at	
  Old	
  St.	
  Paul’s,	
  
Baltimore,”	
  church	
  review	
  in	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  78:2,	
  
June	
  2009.	
  
Review	
  of	
  Patrick	
  Malloy,	
  Celebrating	
  the	
  Eucharist:	
  A	
  Practical	
  
Ceremonial	
  Guide	
  for	
  Clergy	
  and	
  Other	
  Liturgical	
  Ministers	
  for	
  the	
  
Anglican	
  Theological	
  Review	
  91:2,	
  spring	
  2009.	
  
	
   Review	
  of	
  Christopher	
  M.	
  Idle,	
  Walking	
  by	
  the	
  River:	
  100	
  New	
  Hymn	
  
and	
  Song	
  Texts	
  with	
  Other	
  Verses,	
  for	
  The	
  Hymn:	
  A	
  Journal	
  of	
  
Congregational	
  Song	
  60:2,	
  spring	
  2009.	
  
“Towards	
  a	
  Future	
  Church	
  with	
  an	
  Ancient	
  Faith,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  
emerging	
  worship	
  at	
  the	
  North	
  American	
  Academy	
  of	
  Liturgy,	
  
Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  75:2,	
  June	
  2006.	
  
Review	
  of	
  John	
  H.	
  Westerhoff	
  III,	
  Living	
  Faithfully	
  as	
  a	
  Prayer	
  Book	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  9	
  
	
  
People,	
  for	
  the	
  Anglican	
  Theological	
  Review	
  88:1,	
  Winter	
  2006.	
  
	
   Review	
  of	
  C.	
  Michael	
  Hawn,	
  One	
  Bread,	
  One	
  Body:	
  Exploring	
  Cultural	
  
Diversity	
  in	
  Worship,	
  for	
  the	
  Anglican	
  Theological	
  Review	
  87:3,	
  
Summer	
  2005.	
  
“PLSE:	
  Nationwide	
  Program	
  to	
  Recruit	
  Young	
  Clergy,”	
  with	
  J.	
  R.	
  
Lander,	
  The	
  Episcopal	
  New	
  Yorker,	
  January-­‐February	
  2005.	
  
“Use	
  Science	
  to	
  Establish	
  Common	
  Date	
  for	
  Easter,”	
  The	
  Philadelphia	
  
Inquirer,	
  4	
  April	
  2004.	
  
Review	
  of	
  Christopher	
  L.	
  Webber,	
  A	
  Book	
  of	
  Vigils,	
  for	
  the	
  Anglican	
  
Theological	
  Review	
  86:2,	
  Spring	
  2004.	
  
Review	
  of	
  Dennis	
  E.	
  Smith,	
  From	
  Symposium	
  to	
  Eucharist:	
  The	
  
Banquet	
  in	
  the	
  Early	
  Christian	
  World,	
  for	
  the	
  Anglican	
  Theological	
  
Review	
  85:3,	
  Summer	
  2003.	
  
Review	
  of	
  Donald	
  Gray,	
  A	
  Parson’s	
  Pilgrimage,	
  for	
  the	
  Anglican	
  
Theological	
  Review	
  85:2,	
  Spring	
  2003.	
  
Review	
  of	
  Alistair	
  Stewart-­‐Sykes,	
  On	
  the	
  Apostolic	
  Tradition,	
  for	
  the	
  
Anglican	
  Theological	
  Review	
  85:1,	
  Winter	
  2003.	
  
	
   Review	
  of	
  Richard	
  Lischer,	
  editor,	
  Company	
  of	
  Preachers:	
  Wisdom	
  on	
  
Preaching,	
  Augustine	
  to	
  the	
  Present,	
  for	
  The	
  Living	
  Church	
  12	
  January	
  
2003.	
  	
  
Review	
  of	
  Louis	
  Weil,	
  A	
  Theology	
  of	
  Worship	
  (Cowley’s	
  New	
  Church’s	
  
Teaching	
  Series),	
  for	
  the	
  Anglican	
  Theological	
  Review	
  84:4,	
  Fall	
  2002.	
  	
  
Review	
  of	
  Donald	
  Gray,	
  All	
  Majesty	
  and	
  Power:	
  An	
  Anthology	
  of	
  Royal	
  
Prayers	
  for	
  The	
  Living	
  Church,	
  10	
  November	
  2002.	
  	
  
	
   Review	
  of	
  Louis	
  Weil,	
  A	
  Theology	
  of	
  Worship	
  for	
  The	
  Living	
  Church,	
  
14	
  April	
  2002.	
  
“Into	
  the	
  Unknown	
  and	
  Yet	
  the	
  Familiar:	
  The	
  Church	
  of	
  England’s	
  
New	
  Prayer	
  Book,	
  ‘Common	
  Worship’,”	
  The	
  Anglican	
  30:2,	
  April	
  2001.	
  	
  
“Accomplishments	
  and	
  Meetings,”	
  Sermon	
  for	
  Pentecost,	
  published	
  
in	
  Preaching	
  through	
  the	
  Year	
  of	
  Luke:	
  Sermons	
  That	
  Work	
  IX	
  
(Morehouse,	
  2000).	
  
	
   “Scholarly	
  Clergy	
  Brought	
  Together	
  at	
  Forum	
  in	
  New	
  York,”	
  report	
  
on	
  the	
  Episcopal	
  Church	
  Foundation’s	
  Fellows	
  Forum,	
  The	
  Living	
  
Church,	
  12	
  March	
  2000.	
  	
  
Review	
  of	
  J.	
  Rebecca	
  Lyman,	
  Early	
  Church	
  Traditions	
  (Cowley’s	
  New	
  
Church’s	
  Teaching	
  Series)	
  for	
  The	
  Living	
  Church,	
  12	
  March	
  2000.	
  
“With	
  us	
  in	
  our	
  deepest	
  failings,”	
  hymn	
  text	
  for	
  Common	
  Passages:	
  
Devotions	
  for	
  Seminarians	
  by	
  Seminarians	
  (Chalice	
  Press,	
  1998).	
  	
  
“A	
  New	
  Season	
  of	
  Ministry,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  the	
  investiture	
  of	
  the	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  10	
  
	
  
Presiding	
  Bishop	
  of	
  the	
  Episcopal	
  Church,	
  the	
  Most	
  Rev.	
  Frank	
  T.	
  
Griswold,	
  at	
  Washington	
  National	
  Cathedral,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  
History	
  67:3,	
  September	
  1998.	
  	
  
“The	
  Ministry	
  of	
  Song	
  in	
  Six	
  Congregations:	
  An	
  Open	
  Forum,”	
  essay	
  
on	
  hymnody	
  at	
  the	
  Church	
  of	
  St.	
  John	
  the	
  Evangelist,	
  San	
  Francisco,	
  
in	
  The	
  Hymn:	
  A	
  Journal	
  of	
  Congregational	
  Song	
  48:3,	
  July	
  1997.	
  
“The	
  Many	
  Become	
  One—For	
  Today,	
  at	
  Least:	
  The	
  Ordination	
  of	
  a	
  
Woman	
  Bishop,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  the	
  ordination	
  of	
  the	
  Rt.	
  Rev.	
  
Catherine	
  S.	
  Roskam	
  at	
  the	
  Cathedral	
  Church	
  of	
  St.	
  John	
  the	
  Divine,	
  
New	
  York,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  66:2,	
  June	
  1997.	
  	
  
“Hate	
  a	
  Surplice—But	
  Times	
  Will	
  Change,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  
Candlemas	
  at	
  Emmanuel	
  College,	
  Cambridge,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  
History	
  65:2,	
  June	
  1996.	
  	
  
“The	
  Fifth	
  Sunday	
  of	
  Lent	
  in	
  a	
  Florida	
  Cathedral,”	
  church	
  review	
  of	
  
St.	
  Luke’s,	
  Orlando,	
  Anglican	
  and	
  Episcopal	
  History	
  63:4,	
  December	
  
1994.	
  
Presentations	
   Understanding	
  Clergy	
  Compensation,	
  workshop	
  at	
  the	
  Newark	
  
Diocesan	
  Convention,	
  2014,	
  2015.	
  
Confirmation	
  preparation,	
  using	
  the	
  Confirm	
  not	
  Conform	
  
curriculum,	
  2013-­‐14;	
  co-­‐led	
  using	
  >	
  ,	
  2014-­‐15.	
  
Liturgical	
  Language	
  and	
  Technology:	
  One	
  Priest’s	
  Experience	
  of	
  
PowerPoint	
  Projections	
  for	
  Worship,	
  North	
  American	
  Academy	
  of	
  
Liturgy,	
  Albuquerque,	
  January	
  2013.	
  
On	
  the	
  Search	
  for	
  the	
  Authentic	
  Liturgy	
  of	
  the	
  Apostles:	
  The	
  Early	
  
Church	
  as	
  Normative	
  for	
  Anglicans,	
  North	
  American	
  Academy	
  of	
  
Liturgy,	
  Montreal,	
  January	
  2012.	
  	
  
Save	
  Us	
  From	
  the	
  Time	
  of	
  Trial:	
  Recent	
  Liturgical	
  Trends	
  in	
  the	
  
Western	
  Church,	
  Sunday	
  forum	
  for	
  St.	
  Paul’s	
  Church,	
  Englewood,	
  
New	
  Jersey,	
  October	
  2011.	
  
	
   No	
  Longer	
  Content	
  with	
  Business	
  as	
  Usual,	
  a	
  workshop	
  on	
  crafting	
  
Vestry	
  meetings	
  that	
  are	
  life-­‐giving	
  and	
  help	
  build	
  Christian	
  
Community,	
  Diocese	
  of	
  Newark’s	
  “Vestry	
  University,”	
  October	
  2010.	
  	
  
Discerning	
  Our	
  Spiritual	
  Gifts	
  workshop,	
  Diocese	
  of	
  Newark,	
  August	
  
2010.	
  
Have	
  We	
  Killed	
  the	
  Mockingbird?	
  Technological	
  Progress,	
  Social	
  
Justice,	
  and	
  the	
  Decline	
  of	
  Reading	
  in	
  America,	
  for	
  the	
  Friends	
  of	
  the	
  
Oradell	
  Library,	
  July	
  2010.	
  	
  
Liturgically	
  Enacted	
  Public	
  Theology,	
  North	
  American	
  Academy	
  of	
  
Liturgy,	
  Milwaukee,	
  January	
  2010.	
  
The	
  Easter	
  Vigil	
  for	
  Children:	
  One	
  Parish’s	
  Experience	
  of	
  Fire,	
  Story,	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  11	
  
	
  
Song,	
   Water,	
   and	
   the	
   Holy	
   Eucharist—in	
   under	
   an	
   Hour!	
   at	
   the	
  
conference	
  of	
  Societas	
  Liturgica,	
  Sydney,	
  Australia,	
  August	
  2009.	
  	
  
Liturgically	
  Enacted	
  Public	
  Theology:	
  Can	
  ‘Liturgiam	
  Authenticam’	
  Be	
  
Saved	
  from	
  the	
  Time	
  of	
  Trial?	
  North	
  American	
  Academy	
  of	
  Liturgy,	
  
Savannah,	
  January	
  2008.	
  
Advent	
  Quiet	
  Day,	
  St.	
  John’s	
  in	
  the	
  Village,	
  New	
  York,	
  December	
  
2007.	
  
Beautiful	
  Systems	
  of	
  Doctrine	
  Confront	
  the	
  Limits	
  of	
  Language,	
  
through	
  the	
  Agency	
  of	
  Don	
  Saliers—or	
  ‘Must	
  Debate	
  about	
  Liturgical	
  
Language	
  Always	
  Result	
  in	
  Stalemate?’	
  North	
  American	
  Academy	
  of	
  
Liturgy,	
  Toronto,	
  January	
  2007.	
  
Panelist,	
  “The	
  State	
  of	
  L.G.B.T.	
  Rights	
  in	
  Mainstream	
  American	
  
Religions	
  Today,”	
  Lesbian,	
  Gay,	
  Bisexual,	
  and	
  Transgender	
  
Community	
  Center,	
  New	
  York,	
  October	
  2006.	
  
	
   The	
  Very	
  Impropriety	
  of	
  the	
  Name:	
  Jean-­‐Luc	
  Nancy’s	
  “Lack	
  of	
  a	
  
Wink”	
  Meets	
  Gail	
  Ramshaw’s	
  “Increasing	
  Incompetence	
  in	
  
Metaphor,”	
  North	
  American	
  Academy	
  of	
  Liturgy,	
  Louisville,	
  January	
  
2005.	
  
Lecturer,	
  “The	
  Anglican	
  Spiritual	
  Tradition,”	
  presentations	
  on	
  the	
  
16th	
  century	
  and	
  the	
  20th	
  century,	
  Church	
  of	
  the	
  Holy	
  Trinity,	
  New	
  
York,	
  March	
  2004.	
  
“Reflections	
  on	
  Liturgy	
  at	
  Ground	
  Zero:	
  How	
  Shall	
  We	
  Sing	
  the	
  
Lord’s	
  Song	
  upon	
  an	
  Alien	
  Soil?”	
  North	
  American	
  Academy	
  of	
  
Liturgy,	
  New	
  York,	
  January	
  2004.	
  
Retreat	
  leader,	
  “Discerning	
  Our	
  Spiritual	
  Gifts,”	
  parish	
  retreat	
  for	
  St.	
  
John’s	
  Church-­‐in-­‐the-­‐Village,	
  at	
  Holy	
  Cross	
  Monastery,	
  April	
  2003.	
  
	
   Retreat	
  leader,	
  “Liturgy	
  &	
  Life”	
  retreat	
  for	
  the	
  Church	
  of	
  the	
  
Ascension,	
  2003.	
  
Pilgrimage	
  Leader:	
  Celtic	
  sites	
  in	
  Scotland	
  and	
  Northern	
  England,	
  
May	
  2003.	
  
“Extremely	
  Beautiful,	
  but	
  Eminently	
  Unsatisfactory:	
  Percy	
  Dearmer	
  
and	
  the	
  Healing	
  Rites	
  of	
  the	
  Church,	
  1909-­‐1928,”	
  presentation	
  at	
  the	
  
annual	
  meeting	
  of	
  the	
  National	
  Episcopal	
  Historians	
  and	
  Archivists,	
  
Houston,	
  2002.	
  
“Marked	
  as	
  Christ’s	
  Own	
  for	
  Ever:	
  Discerning	
  Our	
  Spiritual	
  Gifts,”	
  a	
  
quiet	
  day	
  for	
  the	
  Church	
  of	
  St.	
  Ignatius	
  of	
  Antioch,	
  Spring	
  2002.	
  
Workshop	
  leader,	
  “Writing	
  the	
  Prayers	
  of	
  the	
  People,”	
  Diocese	
  of	
  
New	
  York	
  ministry	
  conference,	
  fall	
  2001.	
  
	
   Bible-­‐study	
  leader,	
  as	
  part	
  of	
  the	
  Diocese	
  of	
  New	
  York’s	
  Super	
  
Nightwatch	
  for	
  youth	
  at	
  the	
  Cathedral	
  of	
  St.	
  John	
  the	
  Divine,	
  New	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  12	
  
	
  
York,	
  March	
  2001.	
  
“The	
  Sin	
  of	
  Asyndeton:	
  Fatal	
  Flaws	
  in	
  ‘Enriching	
  Our	
  Worship’,”	
  
Bishop	
  John	
  Henry	
  Hobart	
  Society,	
  the	
  General	
  Theological	
  
Seminary,	
  October	
  2000.	
  
Presenter,	
  “Church	
  Bulletins:	
  How	
  Are	
  They	
  Read,	
  Marked,	
  Learned,	
  
and	
  Inwardly	
  Digested?”	
  Ministry	
  Conference,	
  Diocese	
  of	
  California,	
  
1999.	
  
Worship	
  planning	
  team,	
  “Women	
  in	
  Church	
  Leadership”	
  conference,	
  
Church	
  Divinity	
  School	
  of	
  the	
  Pacific,	
  1998.	
  	
  
	
   Retreat	
  Leader,	
  St.	
  Francis’s	
  Church	
  retreat,	
  1998.	
  	
  
Workshop	
  Leader,	
  “After	
  18	
  and	
  Before	
  Partnership	
  and	
  Children:	
  
The	
  Church	
  Abyss,”	
  presentation	
  on	
  young-­‐adult	
  ministry	
  at	
  the	
  
Leadership	
  Conference	
  of	
  the	
  Diocese	
  of	
  California,	
  1998.	
  
	
   Thurifer	
  training	
  for	
  students	
  at	
  the	
  Church	
  Divinity	
  School	
  of	
  the	
  
Pacific,	
  including	
  theological	
  considerations	
  about	
  the	
  use	
  of	
  incense,	
  
practical	
  concerns	
  about	
  thurible	
  maintenance,	
  and	
  practicum	
  on	
  
thurible	
  use,	
  1998.	
  
Presenter,	
  “Ministry	
  to	
  Young	
  Adults,”	
  workshop	
  for	
  field-­‐education	
  
supervisors,	
  lay	
  committee	
  members,	
  and	
  students	
  as	
  part	
  of	
  Field-­‐
Education	
  Day	
  at	
  the	
  Church	
  Divinity	
  School	
  of	
  the	
  Pacific,	
  1998.	
  
Panelist,	
  Leadership	
  Conference	
  of	
  the	
  Diocese	
  of	
  California,	
  in	
  two	
  
presentations	
  on	
  young-­‐adult	
  ministry,	
  1997.	
  
	
   Retreat	
  Leader,	
  St.	
  Francis’s	
  Church	
  retreat,	
  1998.	
  	
  
Workshop	
  Leader,	
  “After	
  18	
  and	
  Before	
  Partnership	
  and	
  Children:	
  
The	
  Church	
  Abyss,”	
  presentation	
  on	
  young-­‐adult	
  ministry	
  at	
  the	
  
Leadership	
  Conference	
  of	
  the	
  Diocese	
  of	
  California,	
  1998.	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  13	
  
	
  
Workshops,	
  
Retreats,	
  and	
  
Trainings	
  
	
  
Societas	
  Liturgica	
  congress,	
  Palmero,	
  Sicily,	
  2007;	
  Sydney,	
  Australia,	
  
2009;	
  Rheims,	
  France,	
  2011;	
  Quebec,	
  Canada,	
  2015.	
  
Pilgrimage	
  to	
  Jerusalem	
  with	
  the	
  Society	
  of	
  Catholic	
  Priests	
  (Church	
  
of	
  England),	
  2015;	
  to	
  Rome,	
  including	
  an	
  audience	
  with	
  the	
  Pope,	
  
June	
  2012.	
  	
  
International	
  Anglican	
  Liturgical	
  Consultation,	
  Canterbury,	
  England,	
  
August	
  2011;	
  Dublin,	
  2013;	
  Montreal	
  2015.	
  
Benefits	
  Conference,	
  Church	
  Pension	
  Group,	
  Camp	
  Allen,	
  Texas,	
  
2013.	
  
	
   CREDO	
  II	
  conference	
  #227,	
  Church	
  Pension	
  Fund,	
  June	
  2011.	
  
Believe	
  out	
  Loud	
  welcoming	
  workshop,	
  presented	
  by	
  Integrity	
  U.S.A.,	
  
July	
  2010.	
  
	
   Clergy	
  Leadership	
  Project	
  class	
  21,	
  Trinity	
  Conference	
  Center,	
  West	
  
Cornwall,	
  Connecticut,	
  2007-­‐09.	
  	
  
Fundraising	
  in	
  the	
  Midst	
  of	
  a	
  Recession,	
  Not-­‐for-­‐Profit	
  Executive	
  
Training,	
  December	
  2009.	
  
	
   Sacred	
  Shifts:	
  Towards	
  Balance	
  and	
  Renewal	
  in	
  One's	
  Life	
  and	
  
Ministry,	
  Alban	
  Institute,	
  October	
  2009.	
  	
  	
  
Safeguarding	
  God’s	
  People,	
  to	
  protect	
  adults	
  from	
  sexual	
  abuse	
  and	
  
harassment	
  (modules	
  for	
  workers	
  and	
  for	
  mangers),	
  Newark,	
  2009.	
  
Safeguarding	
  God’s	
  Children,	
  to	
  protect	
  children	
  and	
  youth	
  from	
  
abuse	
  and	
  exploitation,	
  four	
  online	
  training	
  modules,	
  2009.	
  
Anti-­‐Racism	
  Training,	
  New	
  York,	
  2007.	
  
Interim	
  Ministry	
  Network	
  training,	
  2006.	
  	
  
	
   International	
  Critical	
  Incident	
  Stress	
  Foundation	
  crisis-­‐response	
  
trainings,	
  2003–06.	
  
CREDO	
  conference	
  #82,	
  Church	
  Pension	
  Fund,	
  June	
  2005.	
  
Planned	
  Giving	
  Seminar,	
  Diocese	
  of	
  New	
  York,	
  March	
  2004.	
  
Pilgrimage	
  to	
  Egypt,	
  Jordan,	
  and	
  Israel,	
  with	
  the	
  Society	
  of	
  Catholic	
  
Priests	
  (Church	
  of	
  England),	
  January	
  2002.	
  
	
   (Re)making	
  Anglican	
  Tradition(s)	
  in	
  North	
  America,	
  a	
  church-­‐history	
  
conference	
  on	
  the	
  tercentenary	
  of	
  the	
  Society	
  for	
  the	
  Propagation	
  of	
  
the	
  Gospel	
  in	
  Foreign	
  Parts,	
  Toronto,	
  June	
  2001.	
  
Unbound!	
  Anglican	
  Worship	
  Beyond	
  the	
  Prayer	
  Book,	
  an	
  international	
  
conference	
  on	
  the	
  future	
  of	
  Anglican	
  liturgy,	
  in	
  honor	
  of	
  the	
  
installation	
  of	
  the	
  Rev.	
  Louis	
  Weil	
  as	
  Hodges	
  Professor	
  of	
  Liturgy	
  at	
  
the	
  Church	
  Divinity	
  School	
  of	
  the	
  Pacific,	
  Berkeley,	
  1999.	
  Served	
  as	
  
deacon	
  at	
  the	
  conference’s	
  principal	
  liturgy,	
  with	
  the	
  Presiding	
  
C.V.	
  of	
  Barrie	
  Bates,	
  page	
  14	
  
	
  
Bishop	
  preaching.	
  
Shaping	
  the	
  Future	
  through	
  Stewardship	
  and	
  Christian	
  Philanthropy:	
  
conference	
  	
  participation	
  funded	
  by	
  the	
  Episcopal	
  Society	
  for	
  
Ministry	
  in	
  Higher	
  Education,	
  Toronto,	
  1998.	
  
Pastoral	
  Sexual	
  Misconduct	
  Prevention	
  Training,	
  Pastoral	
  Center	
  for	
  
Abuse	
  Prevention,	
  Berkeley,	
  Calif.,	
  1996.	
  
Protecting	
  Our	
  Children:	
  Child	
  Abuse	
  Prevention	
  and	
  Intervention	
  
Training,	
  Pastoral	
  Center	
  for	
  Abuse	
  Prevention,	
  Berkeley,	
  Calif.,	
  1996.	
  
Languages	
   Elementary	
  knowledge	
  of	
  French,	
  Greek,	
  and	
  Latin,	
  as	
  well	
  as	
  several	
  
mostly	
  obsolete	
  computer-­‐programming	
  languages.	
  
Memberships	
   International	
  Anglican	
  Liturgical	
  Consultation	
  
North	
  American	
  Academy	
  of	
  Liturgy	
  (seminar	
  convener)	
  
Societas	
  Liturgica	
   	
  
Society	
  of	
  Catholic	
  Priests	
  in	
  the	
  United	
  States	
  and	
  Canada	
  
Episcopal	
  Peace	
  Fellowship	
  
Historical	
  Society	
  of	
  the	
  Episcopal	
  Church	
  
Hymn	
  Society	
  of	
  America	
  
Integrity	
  U.S.A.	
  
Priest	
  Associate,	
  Society	
  of	
  Our	
  Lady	
  of	
  Walsingham	
  
Associate,	
  Order	
  of	
  the	
  Holy	
  Cross	
  
Episcopal	
  Public	
  Policy	
  Network	
  
Screen	
  Actors’	
  Guild/AFTRA	
  
Personal	
   Born	
  in	
  Philadelphia	
  and	
  brought	
  up	
  in	
  the	
  Methodist	
  Church.	
  
Converted	
  to	
  the	
  Episcopal	
  Church	
  in	
  1974.	
  Married	
  to	
  James	
  
MacKenzie,	
  a	
  New	
  York	
  consultant,	
  who	
  teaches	
  communications	
  
skills	
  to	
  corporate	
  clients.	
  Our	
  son,	
  age	
  12,	
  lives	
  in	
  Berkeley,	
  
California,	
  with	
  his	
  mothers.	
  	
  
Interests	
  	
   Reading,	
  gardening,	
  pickling	
  (mostly	
  at	
  a	
  country	
  retreat	
  in	
  Greene	
  
County,	
  N.Y.),	
  the	
  late	
  lamented	
  Star	
  Trek:	
  Voyager,	
  and	
  music:	
  Sang	
  
for	
  five	
  years	
  in	
  the	
  Tanglewood	
  Festival	
  Chorus	
  (house	
  chorus	
  of	
  the	
  
Boston	
  Symphony	
  Orchestra),	
  and	
  sometime	
  member	
  of	
  several	
  
choirs.	
  Avid	
  fan	
  of	
  theatre,	
  opera,	
  concerts,	
  and	
  musicals.	
  
	
  

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Bates CV

  • 1. Curriculum  Vita   The  Rev.  Dr.  J.  Barrington  Bates     15  Warren  Street,  Unit  117,  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey  07302   Mobile  phone   (201)  390-­‐8270     Electronic  mail   revdocbates@gmail.com     Facebook   www.facebook.com/JBarringtonBates     LinkedIn   http://goo.gl/Rq29qy   Education     2009   Ph.D.,  Drew  University,  Madison,  New  Jersey.  Listed  in  Who’s  Who   among  Students  in  American  Universities  and  Colleges,  2008   (drew.edu).  Dissertation:  What  Is  Liturgical  Language?—An  Anglican   Perspective.  Committee:  The  Rev.  Dr.  Heather  Murray  Elkins,  Dr.   Gail  Ramshaw,  and  Dr.  James  Hala.       2006   M.Phil.,  Drew  University,  Madison  New  Jersey.       2004     S.T.M.,  General  Theological  Seminary,  New  York  (gts.edu).     1997   M.A.,  Graduate  Theological  Union,  Berkeley,  California  (gtu.edu).   Thesis:  Songs  and  Prayers  Like  Incense:  The  Use  of  Metaphor  in  the   Hymns  of  Ephrem  the  Syrian  as  a  Corrective  to  Doctrinal  Language.   Committee:  The  Rev.  Dr.  Louis  Weil,  the  Rev.  Dr.  John  Baldovin,  and   Dr.  Alan  J.  Lewis.     1997   M.Div.,  Church  Divinity  School  of  the  Pacific,  Berkeley,  California   (cdsp.edu).  Jonathan  Daniels  Fellow  sponsored  by  the  Episcopal   Divinity  School,  1996-­‐97.     1979   B.A.  in  Art  History,  College  of  Liberal  Arts,  Boston  University   (bu.edu).     1973   Graduate,  William  Penn  Charter  School,  Philadelphia   (penncharter.com).   Ordained   Episcopal  Church  (Anglican  Communion):  Deacon  1998,  Priest   1999—both  at  Grace  Cathedral,  San  Francisco  (Diocese  of  California,   the  Rt.  Rev.  William  E.  Swing,  Bishop).   Professional   Experience       2014–         2013–14         2013–       2012–       2012   Zion  Lutheran  Church,  Staten  Island,  New  York:  Interim  Pastor   (zionlutheransiny.org).   St.  John’s  Church,  Montclair,  New  Jersey:  Interim  Rector   (stjmontclair.org)   Corporation  for  the  Relief  of  Widows,  Widowers,  and  Children,   New  Jersey:  Board  Member.   General  Board  of  Examining  Chaplains,  Episcopal  Church:  Reader  for   the  General  Ordination  Examination  (episcopalgbec.org).     General  Theological  Seminary,  New  York:  Adjunct  Professor,  teaching   Pastoral  Liturgy  (gts.edu).  
  • 2. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  2       2011–           Historical  Society  of  the  Episcopal  Church:  Church  Review  Editor,  as   member  of  editorial  team  for  the  scholarly  journal  Anglican  and   Episcopal  History  (hsec.us/anglican-­‐episcopal-­‐history).   International  Anglican  Liturgical  Consultation:  Dublin  2013,   Canterbury  2011.  (anglicancommunion.org/resources/liturgy).       2009–13       2009–15         2012–13   Diocesan  Council,  Diocese  of  Newark:  Member,  Steering  Committee;   Co-­‐convener  of  Equipping  Congregations  Team,  2012–13.   Bishop’s  Advisory  Committee  on  Human  Resources,  Diocese  of   Newark:  Member;  Chair,  2013–15.   Grace  Church  Van  Vorst,  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey:  Interim  Rector   (gracevanvorst.org).     2011             2010–11         Standing  Commission  on  Liturgy  and  Music,  Episcopal  Church:   Consultant  for  blessing  of  same-­‐gender  relationships  project.   Mount  Saint  Mary  College,  Newburg,  New  York:  Adjunct  Instructor,   teaching  Renaissance  and  Reformation  History  class  (msmc.edu).     Good  Shepherd  Community  Services,  Fort  Lee,  New  Jersey:  Interim   Administrative  Director  of  Friends  for  Life  ministry  to  persons  with   AIDS  (friendsforlife-­‐oradell.org).  Supervision  of  staff,  budget   monitoring  and  set  up  of  financial-­‐review  processes,  development  of   board  of  trustees,  oversight  of  move  to  Oradell  and  transition  to   organization  independent  of  church  affiliation.     2007–11   Church  of  the  Annunciation,  Oradell,  New  Jersey:  Rector  (part  time,   while  completing  Ph.D.—annunciationoradell.org).  “Annunciation   Initiatives”  campaign  raised  $38,000  for  operating  expenses  and   $75,000  for  capital  improvements,  2008–09.  District  Convener  (rural   dean),  2008–11.     2006–10               2004–07             2003–   Episcopal  Response  to  AIDS,  New  York:  Board  member  (era-­‐ny.org).   Founding  member  of  nonprofit  foundation  to  raise  funds  to  support   of  AIDS  ministry  at  Episcopal  institutions  in  greater  New  York.   Celebrant  at  commissioning  Eucharist  for  the  AIDS  Walk  in  Central   Park,  2004,  2006,  and  2008.   Ascension  Outreach,  Inc.,  New  York:  Executive  Director   (ascensionoutreach.org).  Founder  and  part-­‐time  director  of  501(c)(3)   corporation  to  manage  and  raise  financial  support  for  community   ministries  from  the  Church  of  the  Ascension.  Raised  $50,000  budget   annually,  through  grants,  gifts,  and  events.     North  American  Academy  of  Liturgy:  Member,  Liturgical  Language   Seminar  (naal-­‐liturgy.org).  Seminar  Convener,  2011–.  Planning   Committee  for  the  Annual  Meeting  in  New  York,  2004;  convener  of   “Ritual  Response  to  Evil”  panel  discussion  on  liturgical  rites  and   events  that  evolved  in  response  to  the  terrorist  attacks  of  September  
  • 3. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  3     11,  2001.  Member,  Anglican  Colloquium,  2009–     2002–07   Church  of  the  Ascension,  New  York:  Curate  (ascensionnyc.org).   Shared  responsibility  for  liturgy  and  preaching,  plus  personal   oversight  of  Christian  education,  outreach,  young  adults,  pastoral   care,  communications,  administration,  and  supervision  of  seminarian   interns.  Reviewed  by  Mystery  Worshipper  at  www.ship-­‐of-­‐fools.com,   and  rated  10  on  a  scale  of  1  to  10.  Served  as  locum  tenens  during  the   Rector’s  sabbatical  leave.  Promoted  to  Associate  Rector,  2006.   Member,  Liturgical  Commission,  Diocese  of  New  York,  2005–07.   Examining  Chaplain  for  the  General  Ordination  Examination,  2004– 07.  Assisting  supply  priest,  1999-­‐2001.  “Sealed  by  the  Spirit”  $900,000   capital  campaign,  2007.  The  Rev.  Andrew  W.  Foster  III,  Rector.     2002–03         2002       Mercer  School  of  Theology,  Garden  City,  New  York:  Instructor   (mercerschool.org).  Taught  “Introduction  to  the  Book  of  Common   Prayer”  and  “Celtic  Christianity.”   Played  the  role  of  “priest”  on  an  episode  of  Third  Watch  (broadcast   on  N.B.C.  television).     2001–02           World  Trade  Center  site,  New  York:  Volunteer  Chaplain.  Occasional   ministry  at  the  “ground  zero”  site  of  the  terrorist  attacks,  working   with  firefighters,  police,  and  other  rescue  workers,  providing  pastoral   care  and  sacramental  rites  at  the  morgue,  under  the  auspices  of  the   Red  Cross.     2000–02   St.  Ignatius  of  Antioch  Church,  New  York:  Administrative  Vicar  (part   time—saintignatiusnyc.org),  2000-­‐01;  Parish  Associate,  1999–2002.   The  Rev.  Gaylord  Hitchcock,  Rector.       2000–02   St.  Augustine’s  Church,  Croton-­‐on-­‐Hudson,  New  York:  Priest   Assistant  (part  time—stacroton.org).  The  Rev.  David  L.  Carlson,   Rector.       2000–01   Church  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  New  York:  Priest  Assistant  (part   time—stmvirgin.org).  The  Rev.  Stephen  Gerth,  Rector.     1999–2003                 The  General  Theological  Seminary,  New  York:  Worship  Committee   member,  2000–02.  Tutor,  M.Div.  Tutorial  Seminar  Program,  2000– 02.  Individual  tutor  for  a  deaf  student,  Patristics,  2002.  Assistant   Director,  Chapel  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  2000–02.  Guest  lecturer,   Introduction  to  Liturgical  Studies,  2001.  Teaching  assistant  &  guest   lecturer,  Preaching  in  the  Liturgy,  2001.  Preceptor,  Patristics,  2000  &   2001.    Preceptor,  Eucharistic  Celebration,  2000–01.  Group  Leader,   “Thursdays  at  General”  spiritual-­‐direction  program,  2000.     1999–2000   St.  Michael’s  Church,  New  York:  Assisting  Priest  (part  time— saintmichaelschurch.org).  The  Rev.  George  Brandt,  Rector.         1998–99   San  Francisco  State  University:  Episcopal  Chaplain.  Chair,  Interfaith   Council  for  Religious  Affairs.  Member,  Human  Subjects  Committee.  
  • 4. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  4     Manager,  Ecumenical  House  operations.               1998–99     St.  Francis’s  Episcopal  Church,  San  Francisco:  Assistant.  Member,   150th  Anniversary  Committee,  Diocese  of  California.  Member,   Liturgical  Commission,  Diocese  of  California.  The  Rev.  Stacey   Grossman,  Interim  Rector.       1997–99   Youth  and  Young  Adult  Ministries,  Diocese  of  California:  Mentor.   Bishop’s  vicar  to  Mosaic,  a  spiritual  community  of  young  adults  (part   time).  Supervisor  of  volunteer  ministry  intern.  Member,  Young  Adult   Council.       1995–98   The  Episcopal  Church  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  San  Francisco:   Parish  Administrator  (saintjohnsf.org).  Assistant  to  $750,000  capital   fund  drive,  1996.  The  Rev.  David  L.  Norgard,  Rector.     1995       1994   Brigham  and  Women’s  Hospital,  Boston:  Chaplain,  as  part  of  a  unit  of   Clinical  Pastoral  Education.  Rev.  Maureen  Manns,  Supervisor.     Summit  Medical  Center,  Oakland,  California:  Chaplain,  as  part  of  a   unit  of  Clinical  Pastoral  Education.       1993–98   Church  of  the  Advent  of  Christ  the  King,  San  Francisco:  Senior   Warden,  Director  of  Christian  Education  (advent-­‐sf.org).  The  Rev.   William  C.  Rhodes,  Rector.     1993–96   Oasis/California,  San  Francisco:  founding  Board  Member   (oasiscalifornia.org).     1993–95     1991     1990–99       Lincoln  Child  Center,  Oakland,  California:  Computer  Consultant.   Sunquest  Information  Systems,  Tucson,  Arizona:  Senior  Programmer.   St.  Philip’s  in  the  Hills  Episcopal  Church,  Tucson,  Arizona   (stphilipstucson.org):  Pima  County  Interfaith  Council  cluster   convener.  Reaffirmed  1992.  Sponsored  for  ordination  to  priesthood.   Part-­‐time  Director  of  Communications.  The  Rev.  Dr.  Roger  O.   Douglas,  Rector.     1990–91     1988–99      1987–88         1985–87   Tucson  College  of  Business,  Tucson,  Arizona:  Instructor.   Harvard  Medical  School,  Boston:  Computer  Consultant.   Information  Systems,  Harvard  Medical  School,  Boston:  Database   Administrator.   Harvard  School  of  Public  Health,  Boston:  Senior  Applications   Programmer/Analyst     1985-­‐90         1985         1980–85   Wine  and  Spirit  Wholesalers  of  Massachusetts,  Boston:  Consulting   Programmer.   New  Boston  Group,  Cambridge,  Massachusetts:  Programmer/Data   Manager.   Harvard  School  of  Public  Health,  Boston:  Applications  
  • 5. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  5           1979–80   Programmer/Analyst.   Northeastern  University,  Boston:  Research  Assistant.     1977–79   Computer  Science  Department,  Boston  University,  Boston:  Teaching   Assistant.         1974–81   Trinity  Church  in  the  City  of  Boston:  Confirmed  1976.  Reaffirmed   1979.  The  late  Rev.  Dr.  Thom  W.  Blair,  Rector.     1955–70   First  United  Methodist  Church  of  Germantown,  Philadelphia:   Member.     Essays  Published   in  Scholarly   Journals   “On  the  Search  for  the  Authentic  Liturgy  of  the  Apostles:  The   Diversity  of  the  Early  Church  as  Normative  for  Anglicanism,”  Journal   of  Anglican  Studies  12:1,  May  2014.   “Expressing  What  Christians  Believe:  Anglican  Principles  for   Liturgical  Revision,”  Anglican  Theological  Review  92:3,  summer  2010.     “Don  E.  Saliers  and  Liturgical  Text  Reform  in  the  United  Methodist   Church,”  Wesleyan  Theological  Journal  42:2,  fall  2007.   “Reflections  on  Liturgy  at  Ground  Zero:  How  Shall  We  Sing  the   Lord’s  Song  upon  an  Alien  Soil?”  with  Robert  C.  Schwarz,  Journal  of   Pastoral  Care  and  Counseling  59:4,  winter  2005.     “Giving  What  Is  Sacred  to  Dogs?  Welcoming  All  to  the  Eucharistic   Feast,”  Journal  of  Anglican  Studies  3:1,  June  2005.     “Extremely  Beautiful  but  Eminently  Unsatisfactory:  Percy  Dearmer   and  the  Healing  Rites  of  the  Church,  1909-­‐1928,”  Anglican  and   Episcopal  History  73:2,  June  2004.   “What  Is  the  Unchanging  Principle?  A  Discussion  of  the  Eucharistic   Ordo  in  Anglicanism,”  Anglican  Theological  Review  86:2,  spring  2004.     “Am  I  Blue?  Some  Historical  Evidence  for  Liturgical  Colors,”  Studia   Liturgica  33:1,  2003.   “Stephen  Gardiner’s  ‘Explication’  and  the  Identity  of  the  Church,”   Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  72:1,  March  2003.     “The  Problem  of  Clergy  Misconduct:  Preaching  Liberation  from   Bondage  to  Sin  in  an  Age  of  Moral  Freedom,”  Journal  for  Preachers   26:1,  Advent  2002.     “A  Riotous  Mixture  of  Phrases:  Ian  Ramsey’s  Assertion  of  the   Impropriety  of  Religious  Language,  the  Need  for  This  in  Liturgical   Texts,  and  How  One  Contemporary  Rite  Fails  to  Be  Odd  Enough,”   Sewanee  Theological  Review  45:4,  Michaelmas  2002.   “The  Holy  Eucharist  in  the  Early  Church:  Material  for  a  Small-­‐Group   Discussion,  an  Adult  Forum,  or  a  Reading  Course,”  Anglican   Theological  Review  84:2,  spring  2002.    
  • 6. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  6     “Sinful  Asyndeton?  Problematic  Syntax  in  Contemporary  Worship   Texts,”  Theology  Today  58:3,  October  2001.     “The  Sin  of  Asyndeton:  Fatal  Flaws  in  ‘Enriching  Our  Worship’,”  The   Heythrop  Journal  41:4,  October  2000.     “Songs  and  Prayers  Like  Incense:  The  Hymns  of  Ephrem  the  Syrian,”   Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  69:2,  June  2000.     “Metaphor,  Imagination,  and  Symbol  in  Hymnody:  An  Anglican   Perspective,”  The  Hymn:  A  Journal  of  Congregational  Song  50:1,   January  1999.   Book  Reviews,   Church  Reviews,   Blog  Postings,   and  Minor   Publications   “The  Comfort  of  Sturdy  Prayer  Book  Worship,”  church  review  of  a   liturgy  at  Kanuga  Conference  Center,  accepted  for  publication  in   Anglican  and  Episcopal  History.     “Tenebrae,  Drama,  Passion,  Music,  Broadway  Cast,  Free:  Maundy   Thursday  at  Saugerties  Reformed  Church,”  church  review,  accepted   for  publication  in  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History.     “A  Blue  Note:  Historical  Evidence  for  Advent  Blue?”  accepted  for   publication  in  The  Anglican.     Commissioned  sermons  posted  on  the  Episcopal  Church  web  site:   Lent  4B  2015;  Presentation,  Proper  8A,  23A,  and  Advent  4B  2014;   Proper  4C  and  27C,  2013;  Transfiguration,  2012;  Epiphany  2A,  2011;   Ash  Wednesday,  Proper  6B  and  18B,  2009;  Epiphany  5C,  2010;  Trinity   Sunday  and  Proper  22A,  2008;  Palm  Sunday,  Easter  6,  and  Christmas   2007;  Epiphany  7B  and  Ascension  Day,  2006   (www.episcopaldigitalnetwork.com/stw).     “Reverencing  Our  Sanctuaries,”  church  review  of  a  conference   Eucharist  at  Camp  Allen,  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  84:2,  March   2015.   Review  of  Leonard  Sweet,  Giving  Blood:  A  Fresh  Paradigm  for   Preaching,  in  Homiletic  39:1,  2014. “Christ,  Bless  This  House,”  church  review  of  Epiphany  at  the  Roman   Catholic  Cathedral  Basilica  in  Santa  Fe,  Anglican  and  Episcopal   History  83:3,  September  2014.     “Rest  for  Restless  Souls,”  church  review  of  the  Cathedral  of  All  Saints,   Albany,  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  83:3,  September  2014.     “God’s  New  Age  Coming  to  Birth,”  church  review  of  a  wedding  at   Marquand  Chapel,  Yale  Divinity  School,  Anglican  and  Episcopal   History  82:2,  June  2014.   “Queen  Emma’s  Chapel,”  church  review  of  Christ  Church,   Kealakekua,  Hawai’i,  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  82:2,  June  2014.   “Seeking—and  Finding—Leeway,”  church  review  of  Christ  Church,  
  • 7. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  7     Hudson,  New  York,  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  83:1,  March  2014.     Review  of  Louis  Weil,  Liturgical  Sense:  The  Logic  of  Rite,  in  the   Anglican  Theological  Review  96:1,  Winter  2014.       “Sarum  Blue:  The  Great  Untruth,”  a  blog  about  worship,  wit,  and   wisdom  managed  by  the  Liturgical  Press,  December  2013   (http://www.praytellblog.com/index.php/2013/11/25/sarum-­‐blue-­‐the-­‐ great-­‐untruth/).   “All  Saints’  Day  in  New  York  City,”  church  review  of  the  Church  of  St.   Ignatius  of  Antioch,  New  York,  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  82:4,   December  2013.   “An  Essential  Link  That  Should  Not  Be  Broken:  Gospel  &  Sermon”   posting  on  praytellblog.com,  November  2013   (http://www.praytellblog.com/index.php/2013/11/21/an-­‐essential-­‐ link-­‐that-­‐should-­‐not-­‐be-­‐broken-­‐gospel-­‐sermon/).   “Liturgical  Language  and  Technology:  One  Priest’s  Experience  of   PowerPoint  Projections  for  Worship,”  posting  on  praytellblog.com,   October  2013   (http://www.praytellblog.com/index.php/2013/10/07/liturgical-­‐ language-­‐and-­‐technology-­‐one-­‐priests-­‐experience-­‐of-­‐powerpoint-­‐ projections-­‐for-­‐worship-­‐4/).        “Christmas  Eve  on  Fifth  Avenue,”  church  review  of  St.  Thomas   Church,  New  York,  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  82:3,  September   2013.     “Good  Morning,  Saints!”  church  review  of  the  Episcopal  Church  of  St.   Andrew  and  Holy  Communion,  South  Orange,  New  Jersey,  Anglican   and  Episcopal  History  82:2,  June  2013.   Review  of  Bridget  Nichols,  ed.,  The  Collect  in  the  Churches  of  the   Reformation,  in  the  Journal  of  Anglican  Studies  11:1,  May  2013.     Review  of  Oliver  O’Donovan,  On  the  Thirty-­‐nine  Articles:   Conversations  with  Tudor  Christianity,  2nd  ed.,  in  Anglican   Theological  Review  95:1,  winter  2013.   Review  of  Bridget  Nichols,  ed.,  The  Collect  in  the  Churches  of  the   Reformation,  in  Worship  87:2,  March  2013.    “Healing  the  Wounds  of  Separatism,”  church  review  of  St.  Mathias   Church,  Montreal,  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  82:1,  March  2013.     Review  of  Susan  K.  Hedahl,  Proclamation  and  Celebration:  Preaching   on  Christmas,  Easter,  and  Other  Festivals,  in  Homiletic  37:2,  2012.   “Liberal  Catholic  Anglicanism  Revived:  Concelebration  at  All  Saints’   Church,  Rome,”  church  review  of  the  Society  of  Catholic  Priests   international  conference  Mass,  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  81:4,  
  • 8. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  8     December  2012.   “Reflections  on  Twenty-­‐five  Years”  of  church  reviews,  Anglican  and   Episcopal  History  81:4,  December  2012.   Review  of  Francis  J.  Sypher,  Jr.,  Strangers  and  Pilgrims:  A  Centennial   History  of  the  Laymen’s  Club  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  St.  John  the   Divine,  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  81:4,  December  2012.     “Land  Sakes  Alive!”  church  review  of  the  Church  of  St.  John  the   Evangelist,  Chico,  California,  in  in  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History   81:3,  September  2012.     Review  of  Paul  F.  Bradshaw  and  Maxwell  E.  Johnson,  The  Origins  of   Feasts,  Fasts,  and  Seasons  in  Early  Christianity,  in  the  Anglican   Theological  Review  94:4,  fall  2012.     Review  of Paul F. Bradshaw, Reconstructing Early Christian Worship, in   the  Anglican  Theological  Review  94:3,  summer  2012.        “More  Neckties  than  Socks,”  church  review  of  St.  John’s  Chapel,   Harbor  Springs,  Michigan,  in  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  81:1,   March  2012.     “A  Fitting  End  to  the  Season  of  the  Incarnation,”  church  review  of  the   Church  of  the  Advent  of  Christ  the  King,  San  Francisco,  in  Anglican   and  Episcopal  History  80:4,  December  2011.   Review  of  Edith  Sinclair  Downing,  Through  Joy  and  Sorrow,  in  The   Hymn:  A  Journal  of  Congregational  Song.   Review  of  Gail  Ramshaw,  Christian  Worship:  100,000  Sundays  of   Symbols  and  Rituals  for  the  Anglican  Theological  Review  92:1,  winter   2010.       Review  of  John  F.  Baldovin,  Reforming  the  Liturgy:  A  Response  to  the   Critics  for  the  Anglican  Theological  Review  91:4,  fall  2009.   “Home  by  Another  Road:  The  9  a.m.  Service  at  Old  St.  Paul’s,   Baltimore,”  church  review  in  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  78:2,   June  2009.   Review  of  Patrick  Malloy,  Celebrating  the  Eucharist:  A  Practical   Ceremonial  Guide  for  Clergy  and  Other  Liturgical  Ministers  for  the   Anglican  Theological  Review  91:2,  spring  2009.     Review  of  Christopher  M.  Idle,  Walking  by  the  River:  100  New  Hymn   and  Song  Texts  with  Other  Verses,  for  The  Hymn:  A  Journal  of   Congregational  Song  60:2,  spring  2009.   “Towards  a  Future  Church  with  an  Ancient  Faith,”  church  review  of   emerging  worship  at  the  North  American  Academy  of  Liturgy,   Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  75:2,  June  2006.   Review  of  John  H.  Westerhoff  III,  Living  Faithfully  as  a  Prayer  Book  
  • 9. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  9     People,  for  the  Anglican  Theological  Review  88:1,  Winter  2006.     Review  of  C.  Michael  Hawn,  One  Bread,  One  Body:  Exploring  Cultural   Diversity  in  Worship,  for  the  Anglican  Theological  Review  87:3,   Summer  2005.   “PLSE:  Nationwide  Program  to  Recruit  Young  Clergy,”  with  J.  R.   Lander,  The  Episcopal  New  Yorker,  January-­‐February  2005.   “Use  Science  to  Establish  Common  Date  for  Easter,”  The  Philadelphia   Inquirer,  4  April  2004.   Review  of  Christopher  L.  Webber,  A  Book  of  Vigils,  for  the  Anglican   Theological  Review  86:2,  Spring  2004.   Review  of  Dennis  E.  Smith,  From  Symposium  to  Eucharist:  The   Banquet  in  the  Early  Christian  World,  for  the  Anglican  Theological   Review  85:3,  Summer  2003.   Review  of  Donald  Gray,  A  Parson’s  Pilgrimage,  for  the  Anglican   Theological  Review  85:2,  Spring  2003.   Review  of  Alistair  Stewart-­‐Sykes,  On  the  Apostolic  Tradition,  for  the   Anglican  Theological  Review  85:1,  Winter  2003.     Review  of  Richard  Lischer,  editor,  Company  of  Preachers:  Wisdom  on   Preaching,  Augustine  to  the  Present,  for  The  Living  Church  12  January   2003.     Review  of  Louis  Weil,  A  Theology  of  Worship  (Cowley’s  New  Church’s   Teaching  Series),  for  the  Anglican  Theological  Review  84:4,  Fall  2002.     Review  of  Donald  Gray,  All  Majesty  and  Power:  An  Anthology  of  Royal   Prayers  for  The  Living  Church,  10  November  2002.       Review  of  Louis  Weil,  A  Theology  of  Worship  for  The  Living  Church,   14  April  2002.   “Into  the  Unknown  and  Yet  the  Familiar:  The  Church  of  England’s   New  Prayer  Book,  ‘Common  Worship’,”  The  Anglican  30:2,  April  2001.     “Accomplishments  and  Meetings,”  Sermon  for  Pentecost,  published   in  Preaching  through  the  Year  of  Luke:  Sermons  That  Work  IX   (Morehouse,  2000).     “Scholarly  Clergy  Brought  Together  at  Forum  in  New  York,”  report   on  the  Episcopal  Church  Foundation’s  Fellows  Forum,  The  Living   Church,  12  March  2000.     Review  of  J.  Rebecca  Lyman,  Early  Church  Traditions  (Cowley’s  New   Church’s  Teaching  Series)  for  The  Living  Church,  12  March  2000.   “With  us  in  our  deepest  failings,”  hymn  text  for  Common  Passages:   Devotions  for  Seminarians  by  Seminarians  (Chalice  Press,  1998).     “A  New  Season  of  Ministry,”  church  review  of  the  investiture  of  the  
  • 10. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  10     Presiding  Bishop  of  the  Episcopal  Church,  the  Most  Rev.  Frank  T.   Griswold,  at  Washington  National  Cathedral,  Anglican  and  Episcopal   History  67:3,  September  1998.     “The  Ministry  of  Song  in  Six  Congregations:  An  Open  Forum,”  essay   on  hymnody  at  the  Church  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  San  Francisco,   in  The  Hymn:  A  Journal  of  Congregational  Song  48:3,  July  1997.   “The  Many  Become  One—For  Today,  at  Least:  The  Ordination  of  a   Woman  Bishop,”  church  review  of  the  ordination  of  the  Rt.  Rev.   Catherine  S.  Roskam  at  the  Cathedral  Church  of  St.  John  the  Divine,   New  York,  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  66:2,  June  1997.     “Hate  a  Surplice—But  Times  Will  Change,”  church  review  of   Candlemas  at  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  Anglican  and  Episcopal   History  65:2,  June  1996.     “The  Fifth  Sunday  of  Lent  in  a  Florida  Cathedral,”  church  review  of   St.  Luke’s,  Orlando,  Anglican  and  Episcopal  History  63:4,  December   1994.   Presentations   Understanding  Clergy  Compensation,  workshop  at  the  Newark   Diocesan  Convention,  2014,  2015.   Confirmation  preparation,  using  the  Confirm  not  Conform   curriculum,  2013-­‐14;  co-­‐led  using  >  ,  2014-­‐15.   Liturgical  Language  and  Technology:  One  Priest’s  Experience  of   PowerPoint  Projections  for  Worship,  North  American  Academy  of   Liturgy,  Albuquerque,  January  2013.   On  the  Search  for  the  Authentic  Liturgy  of  the  Apostles:  The  Early   Church  as  Normative  for  Anglicans,  North  American  Academy  of   Liturgy,  Montreal,  January  2012.     Save  Us  From  the  Time  of  Trial:  Recent  Liturgical  Trends  in  the   Western  Church,  Sunday  forum  for  St.  Paul’s  Church,  Englewood,   New  Jersey,  October  2011.     No  Longer  Content  with  Business  as  Usual,  a  workshop  on  crafting   Vestry  meetings  that  are  life-­‐giving  and  help  build  Christian   Community,  Diocese  of  Newark’s  “Vestry  University,”  October  2010.     Discerning  Our  Spiritual  Gifts  workshop,  Diocese  of  Newark,  August   2010.   Have  We  Killed  the  Mockingbird?  Technological  Progress,  Social   Justice,  and  the  Decline  of  Reading  in  America,  for  the  Friends  of  the   Oradell  Library,  July  2010.     Liturgically  Enacted  Public  Theology,  North  American  Academy  of   Liturgy,  Milwaukee,  January  2010.   The  Easter  Vigil  for  Children:  One  Parish’s  Experience  of  Fire,  Story,  
  • 11. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  11     Song,   Water,   and   the   Holy   Eucharist—in   under   an   Hour!   at   the   conference  of  Societas  Liturgica,  Sydney,  Australia,  August  2009.     Liturgically  Enacted  Public  Theology:  Can  ‘Liturgiam  Authenticam’  Be   Saved  from  the  Time  of  Trial?  North  American  Academy  of  Liturgy,   Savannah,  January  2008.   Advent  Quiet  Day,  St.  John’s  in  the  Village,  New  York,  December   2007.   Beautiful  Systems  of  Doctrine  Confront  the  Limits  of  Language,   through  the  Agency  of  Don  Saliers—or  ‘Must  Debate  about  Liturgical   Language  Always  Result  in  Stalemate?’  North  American  Academy  of   Liturgy,  Toronto,  January  2007.   Panelist,  “The  State  of  L.G.B.T.  Rights  in  Mainstream  American   Religions  Today,”  Lesbian,  Gay,  Bisexual,  and  Transgender   Community  Center,  New  York,  October  2006.     The  Very  Impropriety  of  the  Name:  Jean-­‐Luc  Nancy’s  “Lack  of  a   Wink”  Meets  Gail  Ramshaw’s  “Increasing  Incompetence  in   Metaphor,”  North  American  Academy  of  Liturgy,  Louisville,  January   2005.   Lecturer,  “The  Anglican  Spiritual  Tradition,”  presentations  on  the   16th  century  and  the  20th  century,  Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  New   York,  March  2004.   “Reflections  on  Liturgy  at  Ground  Zero:  How  Shall  We  Sing  the   Lord’s  Song  upon  an  Alien  Soil?”  North  American  Academy  of   Liturgy,  New  York,  January  2004.   Retreat  leader,  “Discerning  Our  Spiritual  Gifts,”  parish  retreat  for  St.   John’s  Church-­‐in-­‐the-­‐Village,  at  Holy  Cross  Monastery,  April  2003.     Retreat  leader,  “Liturgy  &  Life”  retreat  for  the  Church  of  the   Ascension,  2003.   Pilgrimage  Leader:  Celtic  sites  in  Scotland  and  Northern  England,   May  2003.   “Extremely  Beautiful,  but  Eminently  Unsatisfactory:  Percy  Dearmer   and  the  Healing  Rites  of  the  Church,  1909-­‐1928,”  presentation  at  the   annual  meeting  of  the  National  Episcopal  Historians  and  Archivists,   Houston,  2002.   “Marked  as  Christ’s  Own  for  Ever:  Discerning  Our  Spiritual  Gifts,”  a   quiet  day  for  the  Church  of  St.  Ignatius  of  Antioch,  Spring  2002.   Workshop  leader,  “Writing  the  Prayers  of  the  People,”  Diocese  of   New  York  ministry  conference,  fall  2001.     Bible-­‐study  leader,  as  part  of  the  Diocese  of  New  York’s  Super   Nightwatch  for  youth  at  the  Cathedral  of  St.  John  the  Divine,  New  
  • 12. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  12     York,  March  2001.   “The  Sin  of  Asyndeton:  Fatal  Flaws  in  ‘Enriching  Our  Worship’,”   Bishop  John  Henry  Hobart  Society,  the  General  Theological   Seminary,  October  2000.   Presenter,  “Church  Bulletins:  How  Are  They  Read,  Marked,  Learned,   and  Inwardly  Digested?”  Ministry  Conference,  Diocese  of  California,   1999.   Worship  planning  team,  “Women  in  Church  Leadership”  conference,   Church  Divinity  School  of  the  Pacific,  1998.       Retreat  Leader,  St.  Francis’s  Church  retreat,  1998.     Workshop  Leader,  “After  18  and  Before  Partnership  and  Children:   The  Church  Abyss,”  presentation  on  young-­‐adult  ministry  at  the   Leadership  Conference  of  the  Diocese  of  California,  1998.     Thurifer  training  for  students  at  the  Church  Divinity  School  of  the   Pacific,  including  theological  considerations  about  the  use  of  incense,   practical  concerns  about  thurible  maintenance,  and  practicum  on   thurible  use,  1998.   Presenter,  “Ministry  to  Young  Adults,”  workshop  for  field-­‐education   supervisors,  lay  committee  members,  and  students  as  part  of  Field-­‐ Education  Day  at  the  Church  Divinity  School  of  the  Pacific,  1998.   Panelist,  Leadership  Conference  of  the  Diocese  of  California,  in  two   presentations  on  young-­‐adult  ministry,  1997.     Retreat  Leader,  St.  Francis’s  Church  retreat,  1998.     Workshop  Leader,  “After  18  and  Before  Partnership  and  Children:   The  Church  Abyss,”  presentation  on  young-­‐adult  ministry  at  the   Leadership  Conference  of  the  Diocese  of  California,  1998.  
  • 13. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  13     Workshops,   Retreats,  and   Trainings     Societas  Liturgica  congress,  Palmero,  Sicily,  2007;  Sydney,  Australia,   2009;  Rheims,  France,  2011;  Quebec,  Canada,  2015.   Pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem  with  the  Society  of  Catholic  Priests  (Church   of  England),  2015;  to  Rome,  including  an  audience  with  the  Pope,   June  2012.     International  Anglican  Liturgical  Consultation,  Canterbury,  England,   August  2011;  Dublin,  2013;  Montreal  2015.   Benefits  Conference,  Church  Pension  Group,  Camp  Allen,  Texas,   2013.     CREDO  II  conference  #227,  Church  Pension  Fund,  June  2011.   Believe  out  Loud  welcoming  workshop,  presented  by  Integrity  U.S.A.,   July  2010.     Clergy  Leadership  Project  class  21,  Trinity  Conference  Center,  West   Cornwall,  Connecticut,  2007-­‐09.     Fundraising  in  the  Midst  of  a  Recession,  Not-­‐for-­‐Profit  Executive   Training,  December  2009.     Sacred  Shifts:  Towards  Balance  and  Renewal  in  One's  Life  and   Ministry,  Alban  Institute,  October  2009.       Safeguarding  God’s  People,  to  protect  adults  from  sexual  abuse  and   harassment  (modules  for  workers  and  for  mangers),  Newark,  2009.   Safeguarding  God’s  Children,  to  protect  children  and  youth  from   abuse  and  exploitation,  four  online  training  modules,  2009.   Anti-­‐Racism  Training,  New  York,  2007.   Interim  Ministry  Network  training,  2006.       International  Critical  Incident  Stress  Foundation  crisis-­‐response   trainings,  2003–06.   CREDO  conference  #82,  Church  Pension  Fund,  June  2005.   Planned  Giving  Seminar,  Diocese  of  New  York,  March  2004.   Pilgrimage  to  Egypt,  Jordan,  and  Israel,  with  the  Society  of  Catholic   Priests  (Church  of  England),  January  2002.     (Re)making  Anglican  Tradition(s)  in  North  America,  a  church-­‐history   conference  on  the  tercentenary  of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of   the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  Toronto,  June  2001.   Unbound!  Anglican  Worship  Beyond  the  Prayer  Book,  an  international   conference  on  the  future  of  Anglican  liturgy,  in  honor  of  the   installation  of  the  Rev.  Louis  Weil  as  Hodges  Professor  of  Liturgy  at   the  Church  Divinity  School  of  the  Pacific,  Berkeley,  1999.  Served  as   deacon  at  the  conference’s  principal  liturgy,  with  the  Presiding  
  • 14. C.V.  of  Barrie  Bates,  page  14     Bishop  preaching.   Shaping  the  Future  through  Stewardship  and  Christian  Philanthropy:   conference    participation  funded  by  the  Episcopal  Society  for   Ministry  in  Higher  Education,  Toronto,  1998.   Pastoral  Sexual  Misconduct  Prevention  Training,  Pastoral  Center  for   Abuse  Prevention,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  1996.   Protecting  Our  Children:  Child  Abuse  Prevention  and  Intervention   Training,  Pastoral  Center  for  Abuse  Prevention,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  1996.   Languages   Elementary  knowledge  of  French,  Greek,  and  Latin,  as  well  as  several   mostly  obsolete  computer-­‐programming  languages.   Memberships   International  Anglican  Liturgical  Consultation   North  American  Academy  of  Liturgy  (seminar  convener)   Societas  Liturgica     Society  of  Catholic  Priests  in  the  United  States  and  Canada   Episcopal  Peace  Fellowship   Historical  Society  of  the  Episcopal  Church   Hymn  Society  of  America   Integrity  U.S.A.   Priest  Associate,  Society  of  Our  Lady  of  Walsingham   Associate,  Order  of  the  Holy  Cross   Episcopal  Public  Policy  Network   Screen  Actors’  Guild/AFTRA   Personal   Born  in  Philadelphia  and  brought  up  in  the  Methodist  Church.   Converted  to  the  Episcopal  Church  in  1974.  Married  to  James   MacKenzie,  a  New  York  consultant,  who  teaches  communications   skills  to  corporate  clients.  Our  son,  age  12,  lives  in  Berkeley,   California,  with  his  mothers.     Interests     Reading,  gardening,  pickling  (mostly  at  a  country  retreat  in  Greene   County,  N.Y.),  the  late  lamented  Star  Trek:  Voyager,  and  music:  Sang   for  five  years  in  the  Tanglewood  Festival  Chorus  (house  chorus  of  the   Boston  Symphony  Orchestra),  and  sometime  member  of  several   choirs.  Avid  fan  of  theatre,  opera,  concerts,  and  musicals.