Women: “The Devil’s Gateway?” Jon Huckins March 8, 2018 Church Life, Family and Parenting, General, Global, Theology, Women 1 Jesus’ life and message is one of liberating women into their sacred vocation as equal participants in God’s mission of reconciliation.
Progressive Christians Can Embrace Paul Too Verdell Wright February 5, 2018 General, LGBTQ+, Race, Theology 15 Paul is not perfect. But the Bible is filled with people who are learning to get it right. Some do better than others.
Where is the Church on #MeToo? Autumn Miles January 22, 2018 Church Life, General, Practical Justice, Women 11 We’ve sat back and allowed Hollywood to take responsibility for advocating for women instead of rising up against the sin in our midst.
‘Because #MeToo Breaks My Heart, Makes Me Pissed as Hell’ Eugene Hung October 18, 2017 Family and Parenting, General, Practical Justice, Women 3 There’s nothing I can do in this lifetime more sacred than working to stop violence against women and girls.
#RubyWooPilgrimage: Supporting Women in Leadership Lisa Sharon Harper October 16, 2017 Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology, Women 3 Help us walk this land...and remember...and muster the courage of our foremothers to organize toward a better world.
Silent No More: How Women & People of Color are Changing U.S. Sports and Christianity Angela Denker October 6, 2017 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology, Women 2 It's a verse that has served to silence not only women but also people of color and anyone who dares to challenge the ruling class of white, conservative, Christian evangelical men.
A Good Christian Woman…Not That One Angela Denker July 31, 2017 Family and Parenting, General, Theology 1 Women are messengers from God. Women are prophets. Women are preachers. Women's silence threatens the church and the world.
What Will It Take to Ban the Bomb? Frida Berrigan June 14, 2017 General, Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics This renewed spirit of nuclear resistance could not come at a better time.
The Power & Privilege of White Women Cara Meredith May 12, 2017 Family and Parenting, Politics, Race, Women 4 Like many conservative white voters, I rejected notions of privilege simply because bank accounts were sometimes in the red.
Reassessing Religion through ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Carol Howard Merritt April 28, 2017 Books, Church Life, Global, Theology, Women 6 Yet, in the fog of Margaret Atwood’s story, I realized that I was being sexualized, just in a different way.