Sandye A. Wilson installed as honorary canon in Newark
Episcopal News Service. May 20, 2008 [052008-05]
The Rev. Sandye A. Wilson has been installed as honorary canon of Trinity and St. Philip's Cathedral in Newark, New Jersey and the Diocese of Newark.
Wilson, rector of St. Andrew and Holy Communion in South Orange, New Jersey, is a member of Diocesan Council, the Commission on Ministry, the Diocese of Newark's Task Force on Reparations, Diocesan Women's Commission, deputy to the Episcopal Church's National General Convention, and a co-convener of District 4 of the Diocese of Newark.
A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Wilson is a graduate of Vassar College and Union Theological Seminary in New York City. She holds a Master's Degree in business administration and a Doctor of Ministry Degree in pastoral care and counseling. She also studied at Goethe Institute in Germany, the University of Vienna, Austria; and the Bossey Ecumenical Institute in Switzerland as a John M. Allin Fellow. She has also served as chaplain and faculty in ethics at Vassar College; Faculty at Yale University Divinity School, Iliff School of Theology at the University of Denver, and the University of Minnesota.