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Weekly Round-up

Here are a few of the great posts from Emerging Women around the web this past week Enjoy!

Kathy reflects on the struggle to make the church a welcoming place for all.

Betsy writes on becoming a locavore.

Sally ponders the significance of Mary in her faith.

Jan comments on the recent Pew report on church affiliation.

and Erika Haub has some thoughts on the purpose and effectiveness of typical church outreach.

Weekly Round-up

This week for our round-up we are presented with a number of hard questions and serious topics. I encourage you to check you what these blogging Emerging Women have written. As always please send links to any posts you think should be included in this weekly round-up to emergingwomen (at) gmail (dot) com. Enjoy.

Shayne reflects on serving as a wounded healer in her role as hospital chaplain as the NIU victims arrived.

Jemila writes on scapegoats and atonement.

Heather wonders about the spiritual discipline of deep rest.

H.W. asks some good questions about men and women working together in the church.

Kathy gives her thoughts on church leadership and co-pastoring.

and I write about loving Jesus with my mind.

Weekly Round-up

We have a fun weekly round-up this week. Check out these posts from Emerging Women around the web.

Wilsford comments on judgmentalism and grace.

Kim reflects on knowledge and uncertainty.

Heather writes on communal worship and the dangers of assuming “this is a song everyone knows”.

Jewslntexas gives her take on christian women and CHRISTIAN women.

and I posted on why I like blogs and blogging.

Weekly Round-up

Hi all. I want to point out a few posts of note from emerging women around the web this week. Follow the links, check them out, join the conversations. Enjoy.

Kathy reflects on why injustice to some affects us all.

Megan writes on why theology matters as we do ministry.

Amy gives some personal thoughts on immigration and racism sparked by a recent jury duty experience.

Erin writes on the freedom to be unique.

Weekly Round-up

We have some good offerings for this week’s round-up. These are just a few of the posts of note from Emerging Women around the web this past week. Please send links to any posts that you think should be featured in this weekly round-up to emergingwomen (at) gmail (dot) com. Enjoy.

Lisa asks the question What if shopping has replaced community?”.

Sonja writes on the violence of empires.

Jan questions the difference between seasoned ministers and the professors who train them.

Irim gives her prophetic vision for the Catholic church – that is if she were Pope.

The Grounded & Rooted in Love blog offers some reflections on Conversations with Muslims

and Kathy gives her perspective on certainty and biblical interpretation.

Weekly Round-up

There were a number of great posts to highlight in this Weekly Roundup. I encourage everyone to follow the links and discover what these women are blogging about!

Robin gives her thoughts on McLaren’s book Everything Must Change and wonders how best to interact with the world.

Read about being accepted in the beloved over at Sensous Wife.

Kathy writes about the flogging machine – or to clarify how we treat ourselves when we make mistakes.

Check out a perspective of gender roles in the church through the eyes of a three year old over at On Raven Street.

Amy has some insightful thoughts on what it means to submit to Jesus.

Erin writes on the quest for freedom from the expectations of being a “Christian Woman” here and here.

and I write about Embracing Deconstruction.

Weekly Round-up

Check out these great posts from Emerging Women bloggers this past week. Enjoy!

Jemila writes on mindfulness and family.

Jan reflects on what it really means to have work experience.

The Justice and Compassion Blog posted an “American” version of the Sermon on the Mount.

Carmen writes on the subversive and dangerous women in the Bible.

Kathy has some good thoughts on moving mountains and changing the world.