Audio recordings of sermons, lectures and other presentations of interest to Christian Feminists brought to you by EEWC-Christian Feminism Today.
Dr. Alena Amato Ruggerio presented this sermon on September 30, 2012 at the Medford Congregational United Church of Christ in Medford, Oregon. In December 2012, Dr. Ruggerio completed her final month of eleven years of service on the EEWC-Christian Feminism Today Executive Council. She continues to be one of our most prolific writers and reviewers. An associate professor of communication at Southern Oregon University, she recently published her first book, "Media Depictions of Brides, Wives, and Mothers" (Lexington Books, 2012). More information about Alena can be found on her website www.alenaruggerio.com. For more information on Christian Feminism Today podcasts please visit http://www.eewc.com.
This is Virginia Ramey Mollenkott's plenary presentation from the 2012 EEWC-Christian Feminism Today Gathering held in Indianapolis, Indiana. Given 6/23/12. Virginia examines a few of the more "difficult" parables. Virginia Ramey Mollenkott is Professor Emeritus of English Language and Literature at the William Paterson University of New Jersey and one of the most prominent voices in Christian feminism. Among the many books she has authored or coauthored are Sensuous Spirituality; Women, Men, and the Bible; The Divine Feminine; and Omnigender. More information about Virginia is available on her website, http://www. virginiamollenkott.com. For more information on Christian Feminism Today podcasts please visit http://www.eewc.com.
Gail Ricciuti presented this sermon as a part of the Sunday worship service at the 2012 EEWC-Christian Feminism Today Gathering in Indianapolis, Indiana. Rev. Ricciuti is associate professor of homiletics at Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School in Rochester, New York, where she has taught for the past 13 years. Before that, she served as a Presbyterian pastor for 25 years. Her articles and reviews have been published in Christian Feminism Today, and she serves on the EEWC Council as Northeast representative.
Sharing Our Stories, Healing Our Lives was presented by Jann Aldredge-Clanton at the 2012 EEWC-CFT Gathering in Indianapolis, IN. Jann Aldredge-Clanton is an ordained minister, author, teacher, and chaplain. She currently serves as adjunct professor at Perkins School of Theology and Richland Community College, Dallas, Texas. A native of Louisiana, Jann received the B.A. degree from Louisiana Polytechnic University, the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Texas Christian University, and the M.Div. from Southwestern Theological Seminary.
Rev. Linda Brebner’s stirring address, "Lessons Learned by a Social Justice Advocate" was presented during a panel on social justice activism at the 2010 EEWC-Christian Feminism Today Gathering on June 19, 2010. Linda is a retired Presbyterian minister and also has served in mission work in Peru.
Virginia Ramey Mollenkott’s sermon, "Dutiful or Prodigal: God’s Promise Remains the Same," was presented at the Sunday morning worship service during the EEWC-Christian Feminism Today Gathering, June 20, 2010.