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Well Versed Season 2: Trailer

May 17, 2023

We’ve got a new season of Well Versed coming for you! Most sermons, books, and thoughts around our faith center on male leaders in the Bible. And while these fathers of the faith should most certainly be studied and emulated, scripture speaks to the presence and influence of women on the shaping of the nation of Israel and the early church. In this season of Well Versed we open our Bibles to the accounts of these women who led, prophesied, funded, and ministered in their nations, communities, and churches.

But What About…

July 12, 2023 • Pastor Matt Smith, Pastor Jasmyn Denton

But what about Paul’s instruction to Timothy? What about women being silent and learning from their husbands? How do we read these prohibition passages and still think it’s ok for women to speak or teach in church? Today we finish the season having a conversation to address these verses of the Bible that often keep women out of leadership spaces in churches and how we understand and interpret scripture when it seems to be contradictory. Resources:  Tell Her Story by Nijay K. Gupta https://a.co/d/eWEb8Qh Woman’s Right to Preach the Gospel (1853 Sermon from Rev. Luther Lee) https://archive.org/details/womansrighttopre00leel/mode/2up

Women in the Early Church

July 5, 2023 • Pastor Matt Smith, Pastor Jasmyn Denton

From Pentecost to the final chapter of Paul’s letter to the Romans, ministry through women in the early church carried the message of Jesus throughout the Greko-Roman world. Women like Phoebe, Junia, Lydia, Priscilla, and more were considered disciples, apostles, co-laborers, deacons, and ministers. These women are not footnotes of the movement, but leaders - alongside men - who accepted the mission of Jesus to go make disciples of all nations.

Women in the Gospels - Part 2

June 28, 2023 • Pastor Matt Smith, Pastor Jasmyn Denton

Mary Magdalene was not “just another Mary,” but was an essential part of the ministry of Jesus, both before and after his resurrection. Healed by Jesus from seven demons, this woman commits her life as a disciple of Jesus. This conversation takes place mostly in John 20, so open your Bible and let’s get started.