
A Feminist Christmas Nativity Story with Kimberly Peeler-Ringer
In this special holiday episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Kimberly Peeler-Ringer, a licensed minister within the United Church of Christ denomination and author
In this special holiday episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Kimberly Peeler-Ringer, a licensed minister within the United Church of Christ denomination and author
When I was divorcing an abusive spouse, my church leaders sulked and comforted him, but I was left out in the cold. They didn’t know
By LMA November 2018 I want to write about the most delicate and powerful thing about who I am. Even with all of the
I’m serving in Activity Days. The girls expressed to me that they wanted to do a pinewood derby like the scouts. At our next planning
I could fill volumes because not only am I a woman, I’m single, so I don’t have a man attached to me. Doubly invisible. When
Last Sunday a male speaker visiting my ward repeated a variation of a joke that always makes me cringe, “the more doors that get
I started bringing my husband to all one on one interviews such as callings because if a calling was not right for me and I
I was eleven years old. I had been called in for a pre-YW/Primary graduation interview. Towards the end of the interview, the bishopric member asked
I was Primary president in a ward that wasn’t huge, but we did definitely have plenty of adults who could’ve helped out in Primary. I
Going through the temple the first time was overwhelming to say the very least. The fact that I had to veil my face to talk
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