In this episode we welcome Need to Know contributors Mariah Humphries and Carolyn Whatley, to discuss the role of gender empowerment and cultural awareness in building a flourishing future church. From an Indigenous and Indigenous-informed perspective, they share about the importance of lamenting injustices, the need for diverse voices in leadership, and how men can become allies in supporting women. We reflect on the necessity of personal spiritual transformation and the responsibility of individuals to engage wholeheartedly in these discussions. You’ll also find many resources and recommendations to continue your journey.
Show Notes
Link to order the book: Need to Know: Empowering Female Leadership and Why It’s Essential for the Future of the Church
keywords
Need to Know, empowerment, women in church, cultural awareness, allyship, lament, healing, diversity, inclusion, spiritual transformation
takeaways
Empowerment of women is crucial for a flourishing church.
Allies play a significant role in supporting women and marginalized voices.
Lamenting injustices is essential for healing within the church.
The future church must embrace diversity and inclusion.
Spiritual transformation is a personal responsibility.
Men need to actively support women in leadership roles.
Diverse voices and perspectives are vital for a healthy church.
Reading works by diverse authors can enhance understanding and empathy.
The Need to Know book serves as a resource for leaders seeking to create equitable spaces.
Sound Bites
"There has to first be lament over injustice."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to 'Need to Know' and the Authors
07:46 The Future of the Church and the Importance of Lament
14:12 Men's Emotions and the Healing of the Church
31:05 Prioritizing Growth and Change Over Comfort in the Church
31:37 The Beauty of Humility and Backtracking
32:15 Embracing Discomfort and Reflecting on Marginalized Voices
33:39 Addressing Fragility and Shifting Mindsets
36:00 Diversifying Reading and Amplifying Marginalized Voices
37:27 The Role of Male Leaders in Creating an Inclusive Church
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