“. . . how will they hear without a preacher?”
This issue of Priscilla Papers features sermons. Acts 8:1-4 and Romans 16:1-2 are examples of NT women preaching.
This issue of Priscilla Papers features sermons. Acts 8:1-4 and Romans 16:1-2 are examples of NT women preaching.
For the people highlighted in this issue — and countless others who have lost their jobs, their friends and their reputations — keeping silent was
A quick search of the Bible reveals there are dozens of verses about working together. Collaborating is clearly something God has called us to do.
I have been aware of the subtle and not-so-subtle ways women’s callings are marginalized or, worse, negated, but somehow the unique challenges facing singles—and single
As I consider the similarities between reformist movements of the past and the current gender debate within the Church, I see why one might refer
When we look at what the Bible says about who was ready when God called, we discover a remarkable variety of both men and women.
The Church is in great need of leaders who model Christ-like uses of authority that build people up into all God intends us to be.
Equal standing does not erase our biological, experiential, emotional, and other differences, but rather fully affirms them by making them irrelevant per se for our
Interceding for others’ sin and mediating forgiveness is a priestly responsibility, and whenever we forgive others, we are serving as priests whether our particular denomination
CBE is committed to dismantling theological patriarchy wherever we find it. Womanist theology gives us tools for recognizing how sexism and racism are interwoven forms