S1E12 | What Roles Have Women Had in the Church? With Elizabeth Glass Turner
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概要
In this episode of the Not That Kind of Christian podcast, David Drury and Elizabeth Glass Turner explore the often overlooked history of women in the church. They discuss compelling stories of women leaders, the historical evidence that challenges the notion that women's leadership is a recent phenomenon, and the cultural shifts that have influenced perceptions of women's roles in ministry. We hope that you are encouraged to embrace a broader perspective on women's leadership in faith communities!
Hosted By: David Drury
Produced By: Seth Strand and Lantern
Edited By: Seth Strand
Network Provided By: Lantern
Lantern is a ministry sponsored by Wesley Seminary. We empower faith-driven leaders, churches, and organizations to connect, grow, and serve through a trusted network rooted in Holiness values—shining as a light in the world.
Key Notes:
Many compelling stories of women leaders have been forgotten.
Historical evidence shows that women have been preaching for centuries.
Cultural and political factors have influenced women's roles in ministry.
Understanding local church history can reveal hidden stories of women leaders.
Junia is recognized as an apostle in the New Testament.
The Holy Spirit has consistently worked through both women and men.
Engaging with scripture and history can expand our understanding of women's roles.