American politician
George Philip Hoy (born February 5, 1937) is a former Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives, he represented the 77th District from 2004 to 2008.
Birth
Phil Hoy was born in Indianapolis on February 5, 1937.[2]
Religion
Phil Hoy practices in the religion of the United Church of Christ.[2]
Education
Phil Hoy received his M.Div. by graduating Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in the year of 1962, and he also received his BA in History and Political Science at Kentucky Wesleyan College in the year of 1958.[2]
Family
Hoy is married to Sandra Hoy, and he also has six children.[2]
Professional experience
- Interim Pastor, Zion United Church of Christ, Henderson, KY, 2003–present
- Executive Director, Tri-State Food Bank, 1987–2000
- Pastor, St. Peter's United Church of Christ, Evansville, 1987–?
- Pastor, St. Matthew's United Church of Christ, Evansville, 1981–1987
- Pastor, Faith United Church of Christ, Fort Wayne, 1975–1980
- Founding Director, Metropolitan Evansville Youth Service Bureau, 1972–1975
- Instructor, Brescia College, Owensboro, KY, 1972–1973
- Chaplain, Evansville State Hospital, 1967–1972
- Pastor, Union United Church of Christ, Evansville, 1962–1972[2]
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