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Women in the Wesleyan Tradition

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As is clear from Dr. Miranda Cruz’s video introduction, women have always preached, taught, and led in the Wesleyan tradition. This full embrace of the age of the Spirit continues to this day in The Wesleyan Church, where women can follow God’s call into any role of the church, including General Superintendent.

From time to time, debates break out in the broader American church over the question of women in ministry and leadership. For example, the Southern Baptist Convention recently considered whether to exclude from their fellowship any SBC church that had women on staff. Thankfully, the proposal failed. On social media, we regularly see voices wanting to return to the practices of the Roman Catholic Middle Ages when the church relegated the prophetic voices of women to the corners of the church.

Yet the movement of the Spirit is clear. One thread supporting women in ministry on X (formerly Twitter) received over 150,000 views in the first 48 hours, with the vast majority of the comments positive. The Spirit has created a thirst in the church, and The Wesleyan Church is one of many denominations that stands ready to welcome those women called to ministry who are excluded elsewhere.

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