David Giuliano

David W. Giuliano (born May 16, 1960) was the 39th Moderator of the United Church of Canada from 2006 to 2009.


David W. Giluliano
39th Moderator of the United Church of Canada
In office
August 19, 2006  August 15, 2009
Preceded byPeter Short
Succeeded byMardi Tindal
Personal details
Born (1960-05-16) May 16, 1960
Hamilton, Ontario
Spouse(s)Pearl Giuliano
ChildrenJeremiah Ryall and Naomi Pearl
ResidenceMarathon, Ontario
Alma materUniversity of Guelph, Queen's Theological College
ProfessionMinister, Author
Websitehttps://davidgiuliano.ca

Early life and education

Giuliano grew up in Windsor, Ontario, in his words, "a descendant of deeply faithful Southern Ontario Quakers, born-again Baptists, and Italian-American immigrant Catholics."[1] While in attending high school in Windsor, Ontario, he met his future wife Pearl at a church youth group.[1]

Guiliano earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Guelph and a Master of Divinity from Queen's University.

Vocation

Following graduation, Guiliano moved to Marathon, Ontario to serve at St. John's United Church. He also worked for the University of Guelph as human rights commissioner, conference co-ordinator, and residence manager. In 1980, he and his wife spent four months volunteering at a vocational school in Cap Haïtien, Haiti.[1]

Giuliano made the decision to become a minister of the United Church of Canada, and entered Queen's Theological College in Kingston, Ontario. Following his graduation in 1987, he was ordained and subsequently returned to St. John's United Church in Marathon as minister, where he remained until his election as Moderator.

During his time in Marathon, he was active in community development, and was the founding chairperson of several groups, including a regional restorative justice program, a food bank and thrift store co-operative, a school community council, and an anti-racism committee. He also co-chaired the municipal community development committee.

Moderator

In 2006, Guiliano was nominated as a candidate for the post of Moderator. In August of that year at the 39th General Council of the United Church at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, he was elected as the Moderator for a three-year term.

During his tenure as moderator, Giuliano tried to prepare the United Church for a new vision of its mission in Canada's post-Christian society, saying that concerns about falling attendance and revenue should not stand in the way of change, for "God is getting ready to do something new and is inviting us to be part of that."[1]

Shortly after his election as moderator, Giuliano discovered that a cancer he had fought into remission several years previously had recurred. While recovering from surgery and during other treatment, Giuliano shared his journey of faith, hope and discovery with the wider church through letters, articles and videos. In the December 2008 issue of The United Church Observer, he wrote:

If we played the [Christmas] pageant together, who would you be this year? ...

This year I would be the donkey, I suppose. I would be a donkey who used to be a warrior horse. The ravages of failure, age and illness, though, have transformed me into something more humble and comical — and I say that with no disrespect toward donkeys. It feels as though maybe I am only beginning to understand what it means to carry the promised Christ on my back. Only just beginning to understand this remarkable journey, but even in my stubborn single-mindedness I have been invited to a place of honour on the journey.[2]

Guiliano was succeeded by Mardi Tindal in August 2009 at the 40th General Council.

Author

Giuliano is the author of more than 90 articles, essays, and poems, including Postcards from the Valley: Encounters with Fear, Faith and God, a Canadian best seller, and It's Good to Be Here: stories we tell about cancer. He has also published two illustrated children’s books: The Alligator in Naomi’s Pillow and Jeremiah and the Letter e.

Personal

In addition to the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Divinity degrees earned before his ordination, Guiliano also has a Master of Theology, a Master of Science in Adult and Experiential Learning, a certificate in Spiritual Direction, and a certificate in Expressive Arts. In 2007, he received an honorary Doctorate of Divinity from Huntington University.

He and his wife Pearl have two children, Jeremiah Ryall and Naomi Pearl.

Footnotes

  1. "Profile of the Right Rev. David Giuliano". United Church of Canada. 2009-02-04. Archived from the original on December 25, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
  2. Giuliano, David (December 2008). "Our Place in the Pageant". The United Church Observer.
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Religious titles
Preceded by
Peter Short
Moderator of the United Church of Canada
2006–2009
Succeeded by
Mardi Tindal
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