
Taking a fresh look at what the Bible teaches about Women in church for the ICOC. We'll answer questions like "can a woman preach on Sunday? What part do spiritual gifts play in how we serve the church? What does healthy organizational change look like?” So if you're ready for an in-depth, comprehensive study of women in the church you've come to the right podcast!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | ||||

In this bonus episode, Travis Albritton and Steve Staten discuss the recent decision by the Elder's Service Committee to delist the Portland Church of Christ, led by Steve and Lisa Johnson, from the ICOC Church Locator page on Disciples Today (and wh... more
In this episode, Corina and Travis wrap up Season 1 of the podcast with some closing thoughts and clarity on what unified next steps should look like.
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In this episode, Kyle Spears joins the podcast to discuss the impact spiritual trauma has on us as disciples and the ways that, historically, we have wounded one another around the discussion of women's roles in the church.
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In this episode, author and conflict resolution expert Steve Staten returns to the podcast to offer practical advice for pursuing organizational change and how to pursue that change in a way that is Christ-like.
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I really enjoyed how you approached this topic and how easy you made it to digest. I can’t thank you enough for the time you put into this.
I enjoyed this. It was well presented also very informative. Good work! I recommend it as a part of the literature for anyone studying this topic.
I love the way you guys are approaching this sticky topic and having honest dialogue with qualified scholars. You’re asking great questions and providing great tools, not just on the topic of gender roles but how to humbly approach the scriptures. I hope and pray it sparks some excellent conversation in many congregations!
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