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But who are they really? Supported by Women from an insular North Carolina church — with a history of “blasting” members judged sinners — are helping to stage the former president’s ...
Plus, some summer reminiscing. And Katelyn and Roxy ask the church: how are you elevating and including the childless (cat ladies or otherwise)?
Conversely, some historians point to documents showing that women were deacons in the early church. Enthusiasm over the prospect of change was dampened, however, when a meeting last year ended ...
But in the meantime, hats off. We had a real debate. It could have been more substantive at times, but it was a real debate ...
But the women are unusual in ways beyond their ubiquity. All are members of an evangelical charismatic Christian church in the tiny town of Spindale (population 4,238) in western North Carolina.
Pope Francis opened the second phase of his big Catholic reform project on Wednesday, with widespread calls for women to take up more positions of responsibility in the church topping the agenda ...
Across the United States, the issue of women clergy is currently a focal point in several Christians denominations, including the Catholic Church, where women are not allowed to be ordained.