Tag: church

  • Don’t Blame Complementarianism when Women Leave Church

    Don’t Blame Complementarianism when Women Leave Church

    Last fall, an article was posted on The Gospel Coalition website acknowledging the rapid increase of departures of women from evangelical churches. While Christian researchers have been noticing this phenomenon for several years, a New York Times article pointed to abuse in the church and restrictive gender role theology as possible reasons for these departures.…

  • Neither Complementarian nor Egalitarian

    Neither Complementarian nor Egalitarian

    Part 7 of My Gender Role Journey Another requirement for the class, “Race, Gender, and the American Church,” was reading the book, Neither Complementarian nor Egalitarian, by Michelle Lee-Barnewall. This seemed like a safe entry point to begin my research on gender because it did not advocate for either side but sought to reframe the…

  • My Gender Role Journey

    My Gender Role Journey

    Part 1 of My Gender Role Journey In 2020, I enrolled in seminary because my husband and pastors identified my giftedness and encouraged me to get more theological training. The leadership had just recruited me to join the church staff as Director of Adult Discipleship. Investment in me was to be one of the markers…