12.09.2014. — Series, Women in the Local Church

Women in the Church: Series Recap

by Courtney Reissig

Thank you to the many women who read our recent series on women in the church. We hope you were encouraged as you saw (through varying eyes) the many ways women can and do serve in their local congregations. The local church is God’s ordained means of bringing his glory to the nations. As followers of Christ, we have the unique privilege of joining with his people in unity because of our oneness in Christ. We hope you see the beauty of this gift God has given to us. In case you missed any of the posts in our series, we have linked to them all at the end of this post. Thank you again for caring about the local church with us.

Why a Series on the Church? By Courtney Reissig

Unity Among Diversity by Jenny Manley

Don’t Be Sidelined by the Gender Debate by Trillia Newbell

How I Learned to Love the Church by Katie Van Dyke

Rethinking Women’s Ministry: An Interview with Chrystie Cole by Courtney Reissig

Why We Need the Church by Jenny Manley

Why the Church Needs Struggling Members by Christel Humfrey

Singles and the Church: An Interview with Lore Ferguson by Christine Hoover

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  • Courtney Reissig

    Courtney is a pastor's wife, mother, freelance writer, and blogger. She was born in California, grew up in Texas, and did a couple of stints in Michigan before finally graduating from Northwestern College (MN) with a degree in English. After doing some graduate study at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, she met her husband, fell in love, and now lives in Little Rock, AR with their twin boys. They moved to Arkansas to help plant Midtown Baptist Church, where her husband serves as one of the pastors. You can read more of her writing on her blog.

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