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06 Hold up, I'm a complementarian. Can I still support women in church leadership? YES!
Laura Seifert joins us today! Christian culture has created a rigid way of thinking forcing us to choose one ideology and reject the other: Complementarianism or Egalitarianism. This is simply not true. It is okay to exist outside of either of the two...
05 “It's hard to imagine that when Jesus frees us that he'd ask us to stay quiet about it."
Cindy Dawson chats about her journey to preaching, trusting yourself, and racism. Presenting sponsor: Alan and Beth Stanfield of Stanfield Properties Follow us on Instagram! @allatonce.podcast Please consider giving monthly through Patreon to support o...
04 There's the Bible, and then there's an interpretation of the Bible. Cindy Dawson joins us to discuss what the Bible says about women.
Cindy Dawson, an instructor and PhD student in Religion with an emphasis in Judaism and a certification in the studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Rice University, talks about how it is important to acknowledge the difference between one’s inter...
03 Abuse in the name of submission: Assistant Producer Sarah shares her story
Submission is a loaded word; it carries a lot of weight. When we teach gender roles and marital hierarchy without clearly and directly addressing power abuse, emotional abuse, and manipulation, it is very dangerous.
02 Rigid thinking: a breeding ground for shame. Rochelle Bridges joins us to discuss the grip shame has on our culture.
John 8 tells the story of the adulterous woman who Jesus defended. She stood shamed and condemned by her community. In this episode, we discuss how Jesus always moves toward the outcast to offer hope. He consistently moves away from those in power to ...
01 Abuse, shame, a faithful God, and me: Meet your Host!
In this episode, Kelly shares her personal story as a survivor of childhood sexual assault. We hear about the messages she internalized as a girl growing up in the church and how they significantly impacted how she processed what happened to her.