
More married couples in parish ministry
The New York Times looks at the growing numbers of married couples in pastoral ministry in several traditions.

The New York Times looks at the growing numbers of married couples in pastoral ministry in several traditions.

Libby Lane explains how she will change the church from within – and why she can’t endorse marriage equality.

The Episcopal News Service reports that more than 100 delegates from the Anglican Communion are attending the UN Commission on the Status of Women’s 59th

As the women of South Sudan we call upon all the women of South Sudan from all walks of life to forge a common agenda for peace. Our Tribe Is Women. We extend this call for solidarity and support to our sisters in Africa and the world especially on this International Women’s Day 2015.

In addition to Jesus’ preferential option for the poor, I also think he had a preferential option for women, revealing himself first, after his resurrection, to women.

Cathy Grossman at Religion News Service reports that one in three women now claim no religious identity: Surveys have long shown women lead more active

The Vatican can’t seem to get it right: this week, the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Culture is holding a plenary assembly to discuss “Women’s Culture:

A recent book by the Rev. Lindsay Hardin Freeman catalogs the words spoken by women in the Bible. The book, Bible Women: All Their Words and Why

It will take time to change the culture of dominance and denial, fear and disregard for the integrity of our bodies but many folks have been trying and I am hoping that more will join us to do so.

The Presiding Bishop writes at the Berkley Center Forum on the “Episcopal example” of women in religious leadership. “Women have been leaders from the beginning,”