| He keeps connected to his community by working as a store clerk once a week at the Old Creamery Grocery in Cummington. Born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island, he graduated from Brown University in 1972 with both his Bachelors and Masters degrees. He also holds a B.S. in Animal Husbandry from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
His community memberships include The Hilltown Coalition To End Domestic Violence, the Woodlands Cooperative, the Church Hill Poets.
He is married to Constance Talbot, an artist producing museum-quality porcelain and stoneware pottery from her shop at High Hollow Pottery. They have three sons Frank, Charlie and Matthew.
His writings and his ministry merge, according to one writer:
"Where God and death and love somehow become synonymous, and where the visible world is interlaced with what cannot be seen. In Philbrick's poetry, one finds his love of the woods and rivers side by side with a deep love for his fellow human beings. That is to say, he writes with the same compassion that fuels his role as the local minister"
Fredrick Reiken, author of The Odd Sea and Lost Legends of New Jersey |