Biographical Information
A native of Chicago, Reverend Phyllis LeNoir Hubbell received her B.A. from Illinois State
University, her M.A. in educational research from the University of Chicago, and a law
degree from the University of Illinois. Rev. Hubbell served as an attorney in the U.S.
Department of Justice for 14 years before she left to pursue the ministry. On graduating
from the Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley, CA, Rev. Hubbell was ordained by
the London(Ontario) Unitarian Fellowship in 1993. After her ordination, she served briefly
as interim minister of the Unitarian Fellowship of Northwest Toronto. There she preached a
sermon on violence against women for which she received the denomination's prestigious
Skinner Award in 1993 for the year's best sermon on a social justice issue.
Reverend John Parker Manwell, a lifelong Unitarian, grew up in Syracuse, NY, and was
ordained in 1990 by All Souls Church (Unitarian) in Washington, DC. He holds degrees from
Oberlin College, the Harvard Law School, and Washington's Wesley Theological Seminary. While
practicing law, Rev. Manwell was an active member in All Souls Church. Before going to Baltimore,
he served as minister of the Unitarian Congregation of South Peel, in Mississauga, Ontario, for four
years. Rev. Manwell has three children by a previous marriage, all living in the Washington
metropolitan area.
In 1992 Rev. Phyllis LeNoir Hubbell and Rev. John Parker Manwell married in Canada.
They now have six wonderful grandchildren. For the last fifteen years, both Revs.
Hubbell and Manwell have been active in their support for equal rights and dignity
for all people and especially known for their involvement in the campaign for
equal rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals.
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