Of Breaking Bread and Breaking Hearts: It is Time for Women’s Ordination
Jesus certainly did not leave women out. It is time for the LDS church to do what Jesus did: fully include women.
Jesus certainly did not leave women out. It is time for the LDS church to do what Jesus did: fully include women.
Last week a new Episcopalian bishop was ordained here in Utah, with full news coverage from various media outlets such as church-owned KSL: The Episcopal
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There are two major viewpoints in Christianity regarding priesthood. Though it’s a bit more complex than this, for the sake of simplicity I’ll call them
Last month I was invited to participate in my friend’s ordination to become a Catholic priest through the Roman Catholic Womenpriests. I was asked to
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While my husband was off at Priesthood Session this evening, I attended the Ordain Women Launch Event, which another attendee charmingly dubbed “Priestesshood Session.” The
A week and a half ago, I attended my first ordination. It was awesome. It was a beautiful mix of music, sermons, and the act
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.