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  2. Yvette Flunder - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] She describes the City of Refuge UCC as an effort to "create a spiritual community that will embrace our collective cultures, faith paths, gender expressions, and sexual/affectional orientations while simultaneously freeing us from oppressive theologies that subjugate women, denigrate the LGBT community, and disconnect us from justice ...

  3. Janet Morley - Wikipedia

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    Morley was a member of the St Hilda Community, [23] contributing liturgy eventually published in All Desires Known. The St Hilda Community was a group of women and men who met for worship each Sunday, from February 1987 until at least 1991, first at St Benet's, the chapel of Queen Mary College (now QMUL), and later at Bow Road Methodist Church.

  4. Aimee Semple McPherson - Wikipedia

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    Standing on the back seat of their convertible, McPherson preached sermons over a megaphone. [citation needed] In 1917, she started a magazine, Bridal Call, for which she wrote articles about women's roles in religion; she portrayed the link between Christians and Jesus as a marriage bond. Along with taking women's roles seriously, the magazine ...

  5. Rebecca Ann Parker - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Dr. Rebecca Parker is the daughter and granddaughter of progressive, intellectual women and liberal, Social Gospel clergymen. Parker is a descendant of settlers in French Canada and Alaska. Her parents were anti-war and Civil Rights activists.

  6. Tara Beth Leach - Wikipedia

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    Leach was born in 1982. [1] She has said she first felt called to ministry while in high school but was told she couldn't be a pastor as a woman. [2] She has a BA in youth ministry from Olivet Nazarene University and an MDiv from Northern Seminary, [3] [4] where she also worked as a teaching assistant for Scot McKnight.

  7. Sermons to Young Women - Wikipedia

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    Sermons to Young Women (1766), often called Fordyce's Sermons, is a two-volume compendium of sermons compiled by James Fordyce, [1] a Scottish Presbyterian clergyman, [2] which were originally delivered by himself and others. [2] They were intended for a primarily female audience.

  8. Paul the Apostle and women - Wikipedia

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    Women were reported to be the first witnesses to the resurrection, chief among them was Mary Magdalene. She was not only "witness", but also called a "messenger" of the risen Christ. [3] St Paul Speaking to The Women of Philippi (Stradanus, 1582) From the beginning of the Early Christian church, women were important members of the movement. As ...

  9. Celia Parker Woolley - Wikipedia

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    Woolley began studies for the ministry and became pastor of the Unitarian Church of Geneva, Illinois from 1893–1896, being ordained in 1894. As a pastor, she was hailed for not shying away from speaking about topical issues of the time, and is credited with getting people interested in the faith with her popular sermons.

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