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Jo Inkpin

Josephine McDonnell Inkpin is an Australian priest and activist. Currently a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia, she was previously a member of the Anglican Church of Australia and was the church's first openly transgender priest.[1]

Jo Inkpin
Orders
Ordination
  • 1986 (deacon)
  • 1987 (priest)
Personal details
Born
England
Denomination
SpousePenny Jones
Alma materDurham University

Early life and education edit

Inkpin was born in England. She completed a PhD in theology at Durham University in 1996, with a thesis titled "Combatting the 'Sin of Self-Sacrifice'?: Christian Feminism in the Women's Suffrage Struggle: 1903–1918".[2][3]

Career edit

Inkpin taught history and theology at Oxford University.[2] She was ordained a deacon in 1986 and a priest in 1987.[4] She has noted that the role of priest allowed her to "exist in a way between sexes – in previous centuries they called it the third sex".[1]

Inkpin and her wife Penny served in the Church of England before moving to Australia.[5]

Transition edit

Inkpin made a public statement in July 2017 announcing her transition.[6] At this time she was aged in her fifties and had felt that she was a woman for many years.[7] She chose the name "Josephine" in honour of Josephine Butler, an Anglican saint and theologian.[4]

The Archbishop of Brisbane supported her transition and encouraged her to continue with her ministry.[1] Other parts of the church, including the Sydney Anglican Diocese, were not as supportive.[8]

In March 2021, Inkpin was inducted at Pitt Street Uniting Church, Sydney. This made her the first openly transgender person appointed within a mainstream church in Australia.[5][9][10][11][12] On 4 May 2021, local member of parliament Alex Greenwich issued a community recognition statement congratulating Inkpin on her appointment, noting that Inkpin and Jones were passionate, welcoming and focused on inclusion within the church.[13]

Activism edit

Inkpin was the co-chair of the Anglican Church Southern Queensland Reconciliation Action Plan Working Group. She was also coordinator of the Rainbow Faith project.[4]

Inkpin was featured on the Queensland State Library podcast "Dangerous Women".[14][15]

Personal life edit

Inkpin is married to Penny Jones, also an Anglican priest.[1] They met in the early 1980s while they were both studying theology at Ripon College, Cuddesdon. They have twin daughters and are also grandparents. In July 2020 they celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary and reaffirmed their vows at St John's Cathedral, Brisbane.[4]

Writing edit

Inkpin is the author of Trans Spirit Flourishing, a website with resources for transgender Christians.[16]

She has two blogs – Blessed Imp[17] and Pen and Ink Reflections, written with her wife, Penny.[18]

Books edit

  • Inkpin, Jo (2015). Paynter, Neil (ed.). Building a Model City of Peace and Harmony Down Under. Glasgow: Wild Goose Publications. ISBN 978-1849524285. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Inkpin, Jo (2014). Leaves, Nigel (ed.). Encountering God in Difference. Morning Star Publishing. ISBN 978-1498230957. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

Journal articles and other publications edit

  • Inkpin, Jo (2016). "From Bishops to Bunya Nuts: bringing Australian Reconciliation, Ecology and Mission together". Australian Association of Mission Studies. 10 (2).
  • Inkpin, Jo (2 November 2009). "Review of James W. Jones, Blood that Cries Out from the Earth: The Psychology of Religious Violence". Journal of Anglican Studies. 7 (2).
  • Inkpin, Jo (2008). "Nei Neiwa Yi Yu Gali: Towards a Whole Body Theology of Reconciliation". Australian Association of Mission Studies.
  • Inkpin, Jo (February 2006). "The Lazarus Demand – Overcoming Indigenous Poverty: A Biblical Reflection on John Ch.11". Australian e-Journal of Theology.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Meet Australia's first transgender priest". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 22 February 2018. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b Coleman, Ashleigh. "Josephine Inkpin". arts-ed.csu.edu.au. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  3. ^ Inkpin, Jo (1996). Combatting the 'sin of self-sacrifice'? : Christian feminism in the women's suffrage struggle, 1903–1918 (doctoral thesis). Durham University. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d "Q&A with priests, academics and spouses, The Rev'd Penny Jones and The Rev'd Dr Jo Inkpin". Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  5. ^ a b "'Tears of joy' as trans priest becomes Uniting Church minister". www.abc.net.au. 30 March 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  6. ^ "Statement on gender transformation from Dr Jo Inkpin – Anglican Ink © 2021". Anglican Ink © 2021. 24 July 2017. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  7. ^ "Married priest transitions to become Australia's first Anglican transgender clergy". Evangelical Focus. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  8. ^ "'Tears of joy' as trans priest becomes Uniting Church minister". www.abc.net.au. 30 March 2021. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  9. ^ "'Another step forward': Trailblazer Reverend Jo Inkpin calls for increasing LGBTIQ+ acceptance in religion »". pinkadvocate.com. 7 April 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  10. ^ "Jo Inkpin makes history as first trans minister inducted into a mainstream church | The Drum – The Global Herald". 31 March 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  11. ^ "Trans minister Reverend Jo Inkpin makes history in Uniting Church". QNews. 1 April 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  12. ^ "Joesphine Inkpin to serve as new minister at Pitt Street Uniting Church". Insights Magazine. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  13. ^ "Reverend Jo Inkpin". Alex Greenwich. 4 May 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  14. ^ "Dangerous Women". State Library Of Queensland. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  15. ^ Garcia, Jocelyn (11 October 2020). "'Find your roar': Queensland's first transgender priest on living bravely". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  16. ^ "About the Author". TRANS SPIRIT FLOURISHING. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  17. ^ "Jo Inkpin Blog". Blessed Imp. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  18. ^ "About Josephine Inkpin and Penny Jones". Pen and Ink Reflections. Retrieved 9 July 2021.

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Josephine McDonnell Inkpin is an Australian priest and activist Currently a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia she was previously a member of the Anglican Church of Australia and was the church s first openly transgender priest 1 Jo InkpinOrdersOrdination1986 deacon 1987 priest Personal detailsBornEnglandDenominationChurch of England until 2000 Anglican Church of Australia 2000 2021 Uniting Church in Australia 2021 present SpousePenny JonesAlma materDurham University Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Transition 4 Activism 5 Personal life 6 Writing 6 1 Books 6 2 Journal articles and other publications 7 ReferencesEarly life and education editInkpin was born in England She completed a PhD in theology at Durham University in 1996 with a thesis titled Combatting the Sin of Self Sacrifice Christian Feminism in the Women s Suffrage Struggle 1903 1918 2 3 Career editInkpin taught history and theology at Oxford University 2 She was ordained a deacon in 1986 and a priest in 1987 4 She has noted that the role of priest allowed her to exist in a way between sexes in previous centuries they called it the third sex 1 Inkpin and her wife Penny served in the Church of England before moving to Australia 5 Transition editInkpin made a public statement in July 2017 announcing her transition 6 At this time she was aged in her fifties and had felt that she was a woman for many years 7 She chose the name Josephine in honour of Josephine Butler an Anglican saint and theologian 4 The Archbishop of Brisbane supported her transition and encouraged her to continue with her ministry 1 Other parts of the church including the Sydney Anglican Diocese were not as supportive 8 In March 2021 Inkpin was inducted at Pitt Street Uniting Church Sydney This made her the first openly transgender person appointed within a mainstream church in Australia 5 9 10 11 12 On 4 May 2021 local member of parliament Alex Greenwich issued a community recognition statement congratulating Inkpin on her appointment noting that Inkpin and Jones were passionate welcoming and focused on inclusion within the church 13 Activism editInkpin was the co chair of the Anglican Church Southern Queensland Reconciliation Action Plan Working Group She was also coordinator of the Rainbow Faith project 4 Inkpin was featured on the Queensland State Library podcast Dangerous Women 14 15 Personal life editInkpin is married to Penny Jones also an Anglican priest 1 They met in the early 1980s while they were both studying theology at Ripon College Cuddesdon They have twin daughters and are also grandparents In July 2020 they celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary and reaffirmed their vows at St John s Cathedral Brisbane 4 Writing editInkpin is the author of Trans Spirit Flourishing a website with resources for transgender Christians 16 She has two blogs Blessed Imp 17 and Pen and Ink Reflections written with her wife Penny 18 Books edit Inkpin Jo 2015 Paynter Neil ed Building a Model City of Peace and Harmony Down Under Glasgow Wild Goose Publications ISBN 978 1849524285 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Inkpin Jo 2014 Leaves Nigel ed Encountering God in Difference Morning Star Publishing ISBN 978 1498230957 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Journal articles and other publications edit Inkpin Jo 2016 From Bishops to Bunya Nuts bringing Australian Reconciliation Ecology and Mission together Australian Association of Mission Studies 10 2 Inkpin Jo 2 November 2009 Review of James W Jones Blood that Cries Out from the Earth The Psychology of Religious Violence Journal of Anglican Studies 7 2 Inkpin Jo 2008 Nei Neiwa Yi Yu Gali Towards a Whole Body Theology of Reconciliation Australian Association of Mission Studies Inkpin Jo February 2006 The Lazarus Demand Overcoming Indigenous Poverty A Biblical Reflection on John Ch 11 Australian e Journal of Theology References edit a b c d Meet Australia s first transgender priest ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 22 February 2018 Retrieved 9 July 2021 a b Coleman Ashleigh Josephine Inkpin arts ed csu edu au Retrieved 9 July 2021 Inkpin Jo 1996 Combatting the sin of self sacrifice Christian feminism in the women s suffrage struggle 1903 1918 doctoral thesis Durham University Retrieved 21 July 2021 a b c d Q amp A with priests academics and spouses The Rev d Penny Jones and The Rev d Dr Jo Inkpin Retrieved 9 July 2021 a b Tears of joy as trans priest becomes Uniting Church minister www abc net au 30 March 2021 Retrieved 9 July 2021 Statement on gender transformation from Dr Jo Inkpin Anglican Ink c 2021 Anglican Ink c 2021 24 July 2017 Retrieved 9 July 2021 Married priest transitions to become Australia s first Anglican transgender clergy Evangelical Focus Retrieved 9 July 2021 Tears of joy as trans priest becomes Uniting Church minister www abc net au 30 March 2021 Retrieved 17 July 2021 Another step forward Trailblazer Reverend Jo Inkpin calls for increasing LGBTIQ acceptance in religion pinkadvocate com 7 April 2021 Retrieved 9 July 2021 Jo Inkpin makes history as first trans minister inducted into a mainstream church The Drum The Global Herald 31 March 2021 Retrieved 9 July 2021 Trans minister Reverend Jo Inkpin makes history in Uniting Church QNews 1 April 2021 Retrieved 9 July 2021 Joesphine Inkpin to serve as new minister at Pitt Street Uniting Church Insights Magazine Retrieved 9 July 2021 Reverend Jo Inkpin Alex Greenwich 4 May 2021 Retrieved 9 July 2021 Dangerous Women State Library Of Queensland Retrieved 9 July 2021 Garcia Jocelyn 11 October 2020 Find your roar Queensland s first transgender priest on living bravely Brisbane Times Retrieved 9 July 2021 About the Author TRANS SPIRIT FLOURISHING Retrieved 16 July 2021 Jo Inkpin Blog Blessed Imp Retrieved 9 July 2021 About Josephine Inkpin and Penny Jones Pen and Ink Reflections Retrieved 9 July 2021 Retrieved from https en 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