After his military discharge, Shipps attended the
School of Theology at The University of the South and received his B.D. degree there in 1958. That same year, on May 20, he was ordained as a transitional deacon by Bishop
Albert R. Stuart. He was ordained to the priesthood on January 17, 1959, by Bishop
Alfred L. Banyard. Shipps served in parish ministry in
Albany,
Savannah and
Augusta, Georgia. He also served the
Episcopal Diocese of Georgia, before he was elected Bishop, as diocesan secretary, editor of the diocesan newspaper, on the diocesan council, member and president of the standing committee, and as a deputy to three General Conventions. He was the Dean of the Augusta Convocation at the time of his election. Shipps was elected bishop coadjutor on September 15, 1983, on the 11th round of balloting from a field of 35 nominees. ==Episcopacy==