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Women are following that admonition — and history shows listening to women has vastly improved the church at every level. Lots of women have shared ideas recently. In the same Instagram post by ...
People keep assuring me in the church that really, men and women are equally valued. As I keep hearing, everybody says, "Well, we have different roles, but our worth is the same." Well, recently I ...
(RNS) — Women are second-class citizens in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, guest columnist Emily W. Jensen concludes in analyzing the church's recent efforts to connect better ...
Salisbury-Rowan Church Women United unit has continued to meet through the long pandemic. The organization, founded in 1941, is a culturally, theologically inclusive Christian women’s movement ...
Overall, the church is telling women, “We need you, but stay in your place.” The first statement came from Elder Dale G. Renlund, who spoke at a women’s conference in Arcadia, California.The ...
Why women can lead the church Our readers April 21, 2022 Xavière Missionary Sister Nathalie Becquart, undersecretary of the Synod of Bishops, is pictured in the chapel at her office at the ...
Beehives, MIA Maids and Laurels are out — Heavenly Parents are in. That’s what happened Saturday night at the women’s session of the 189th Semiannual General Conference of The Church of ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced changes to its youth programs for both Young Men’s and Young Women’s organizations. President Russell M. Nelson announced changes ...
Church leaders told us that no man is perfect, and that they’d grow out of their southern “drinkin’ and carousin’.” If they were called by God, we had to show them grace and forgiveness.
Shelby Castner, 24, a fourth-grade teacher at DeLeon Elementary School, can remember going with her mother, Shelly Brown, to decorate the Inspire Women’s Conference at Faith Family Church as early ...
While others ignored the Met Gala 2018 theme or played it safe, black women took meaningful risks with their red carpet looks, using fashion as a vehicle to call out systematic oppression.