A Church of Her Own: What Happens When a Woman Takes the Pulpit

by Sarah Sentilles

Paperback, 2009

Status

Available

Call number

BV676 .S46

Publication

Mariner Books (2009), Edition: First, 352 pages

Description

Thirty years after the first group of women was ordained by the Episcopal Church, women are among some of the most vital and successful ministers in all Protestant denominations, even as churches struggle to hold on to their members. Sarah Sentilles enters the lives of female ministers--women of various ages and races, in a range of churches--to paint the first real portrait of what it's like to serve as a woman of faith today.Sometimes triumphant, sometimes hilarious, sometimes painful, their stories take us from their calls to the pulpit through their ordinations and service in congregations. These women show us how the church can be more welcoming to the women who are its lifeblood. And in their inspiring determination to perform the ministry to which they are called, no matter what the obstacles, we might well see the future of the church itself.… (more)

LCC

BV676 .S46

Physical description

8 inches

ISBN

0156033321 / 9780156033329

Barcode

31342000110493

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