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Audio: Going from Ally to Action: Walking Toward Gender Equality in our Churches Together
By: David Hart | November 2, 2022
Are you a womanist or feminist ally? Do you believe the Scriptures call both women and men to work for gender equality? Are you a church leader who sincerely would like to create more opportunities for women to lead, but don’t know where to begin? This breakout session is really for you. We will [...]

Audio: Male, Female, Slave, and Free in the Context of a Pandemic: In the Thought of Katharine Bushnel
By: Boaz Johnson | November 2, 2022
Katharine Bushnell witnessed and investigated the sexual slavery of women and girls in China, Wisconsin, and India during the late 1800s. Devastated by what she saw, she struggled with what it means to be male, female, slave, and free in the context of a pandemic. In response she wrote her magnum opus, God's Word to [...]

Audio: Women at the Margins: Leaders in Christian History
By: Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of CBE International | November 2, 2022
A review of women’s unique contributions from the early church to the modern era, this workshop will also consider contributions from lesser-known women whose legacies survive despite prejudice due to race, ethnicity, education, and more.

Audio: Paul’s Radical Call for Mutuality in Marriage (and Singleness): 1 Corinthians 7:1–40
By: Ronald W. Pierce | November 2, 2022
Tired of rehashing the same difficult texts and arguments about men and women’s shared leadership and authority in marriage? How about something new from Scripture that could revolutionize your discussion on the mutuality and equality of men and women in marriage and singleness? Walk with Ron Pierce through 1 Corinthians 7, the most extensive and explicitly [...]

Audio: An Overview of the 2022 NRSV Updated Edition
By: Jeff Miller | November 2, 2022
The 1989 NRSV provided the English-speaking world with the most significant advancement in gender-accurate Bible translation to date. It has been profoundly influential over the subsequent thirty-plus years. Now the NRSV has been updated as the NRSVue ("ue" = "updated edition"). This workshop will give an overview of the NRSVue.

Audio: Creating Cultures of Belonging: Cultivating Organizations Where Women and Men Thrive
By: Beth Birmingham, Eeva Sallinen Simard | November 2, 2022
Over 70 percent of general staff and beneficiaries, and 50 percent of donors of faith-based nonprofits are women, yet women make up less than 20 percent of leadership in the sector. Why are women held back, and what is the cost to organizations of overlooking the leadership skills of women in key positions? With over three decades of [...]

Audio: Between Sisters—Women Leading Justice and Reconciliation Efforts
By: Michelle D. Williams | November 2, 2022
Using the story of Ruth and Naomi, we will explore themes of reconciliation and incorporate global and domestic examples of women leading in justice and reconciliation initiatives throughout history. Using womanist theological themes of “grandmother theology” and sisterhood to examine questions such as “Why is reconciliation so hard for women?” and to explore the inherent [...]

Audio: Ethnicity and Gender: Mutuality in Galatians 3:28 and Ephesians 5:21–33
By: Craig Keener | November 2, 2022
If Galatians 3:28 declares that unity in Christ has obliterated ethnic and gender barriers, what should we make of the household codes in Ephesians 5:21—6:9 and elsewhere? If Galatians 3:28 is the universal principle, how is that lived out in the tension between the already/not yet in a fallen world? This workshop explores the social and apologetic [...]

Audio: Making the Shift: Five Moves Faith Communities Can Make from Complementarianism to Egalitarianism
By: Rob Dixon | November 2, 2022
What could it look like for faith communities to make a successful theological shift from complementarianism to egalitarianism? Pulling from interviews with leaders who have helped their churches navigate the change, this seminar will articulate a five-step process designed to help faith communities shift their theological positions.

Audio: Waking Up Womanist: Centering Galatians 3:28 in Our Discipleship and Ministry
By: Michelle T. Sanchez | November 2, 2022
What is evangelical womanism? In its simplest terms evangelical womanism is a Christ-centered, holistic lens that empowers evangelical disciples of Jesus to remain mindful of race, gender, and class dynamics in all that we do. Womanism is also the framework through which Black women have naturally engaged the world for centuries. What can we now [...]