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When The Minister Is A Mother
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Balancing Acts
Obligation, Liberation, And Contemporary Christian Conflicts
On a break from seminary in 1984, I earned a few bucks by preaching a sermon at my home church in Bowie, Maryland, which at the time was looking for a new pastor. With the insolence of youth, I called on the congregation to have "the nerve and the faith" to consider "installing a woman as the pastor of this church." "I can tell you," I went on, "coming from a divinity school which is a full fifty percent women, that the future of the Protestant Church is going to be shaped in large part by the decisions of female leaders."

