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The Limits of Pentecostal Women Leaders

Quick to Listen

Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Two weeks ago, the Assemblies of God General Council elected a woman to its executive leadership. After more than 100 years in existence, Ohio minister Donna Barrett now holds the role of Assemblies of God general secretary, the third-highest position in the denomination. In May, the Foursquare Church’s Tammy Dunahoo ran unsuccessfully for the denomination’s presidency. If Dunahoo would have been elected, she would have been the first female president since the denomination’s founder, Aimee Semple McPherson. Though women have largely been absent from denominational leadership structures, that women have been allowed to preach from the beginning of the movement makes them unique among Protestant traditions.Historically, Pentecostals “didn’t prefer the traditional method of leadership identification,” said Leah Payne, the author of Gender and Pentecostal Revivalism: Making a Female Ministry in the Early Twentieth Century. “They did, in fact, reject things like seminary.” People preferred calling because it existed outside of these types of structures and institutions.“Plus you could be five years old and receive a calling,” said Payne. Payne joined digital media producer Morgan Lee and editor in chief Mark Galli to discuss why women have struggled to advance past the pastorate, the unique ways Pentecostals understand church leadership, and why many Pentecostal churches have pastor couples that lead churches together. What is “ Quick to Listen”? Read more Subscribe to Quick to Listen on Apple Podcasts Follow the podcast on Twitter Follow our host on Twitter: Morgan Lee Read Aimee Semple McPherson’s "Is Jesus Christ the Great I Am? Or Is He the Great I Was?" sermon Listen to Weird Religion Subscribe to Mark’s newsletter: The Galli Report Music by Sweeps Quick to Listen is produced by Morgan Lee and Matt Lindor This episode of Quick to Listen is brought to you in part by Fearfully and Wonderfully: The Marvel of Bearing God's Image, a newly updated and combined book by Paul Brand and Philip Yancey, from InterVarsity Press. For 40% off and free US shipping on this book and any other IVP title, visit ivpress.com and use promo code POD19. This episode of Quick to Listen  is also brought to you by Focus on the Family’s " Bring Your Bible to School Day" powered by students nationwide October 3. When you sign up to participate, you’ll also be entered to win a trip to the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you in part by The Apologetics Guy Show, the podcast that helps you find clear answers to tough questions about Christianity.

0:11.1

Learn to explain your faith with courage and compassion.

0:14.5

Join Moody Bible Institute professor Dr. Mikhail del Rosario at Ap apologetics guy.com.

0:37.9

It is Wednesday, August 14th, and you are listening to Quick to Listen, where we go beyond hashtags and hot takes discuss a major cultural event.

0:53.0

I'm Morgan Lee, digital media producer here at Christianity today, and I'm with my co-host, Mark Galley.

0:53.9

What's up, Mark? What's up is

0:55.3

everything is good today. Just got back from nine days of vacation, so I'm feeling really good.

1:00.8

How about you even? About the podcast. I just got back from vacation 49 days ago.

1:06.2

So you're ready for another. I completely empathize with you. I like, I love that you are are so obsessed with your vacation because that's exactly how I feel when I come back.

1:15.4

I'm like so present to my vacation.

1:18.3

It is painful.

1:19.5

I completely feel how.

1:20.7

So just warning listeners, I'll be phoning in from Colorado Springs.

1:24.6

No, no.

1:24.9

I mean, Steamboat springs and future episodes.

1:28.5

Yes, and if you ever want to just like, how can I entertain Mark in a conversation, you know,

1:33.8

while I just eat this plate of food right here, you can ask them about fishing in Colorado.

1:38.7

And grandchildren.

1:39.8

I'll tell that.

1:40.9

All right, who's joining us today?

1:42.5

Leah Payne.

1:43.1

She is assistant professor of Christian Studies at George Fox University and Portland Seminary.

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