Fruitful Complementarianism: Why Brothers and Sisters Are Better Together {Cheyenne Werner}
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Are there any women trying to control things at your church? And are there any shepherding men, who are ignoring the women at your church?
If you've ever rolled up your sleeves in church ministry, you know that there are often pitfalls and frustrations, when we—as men and women—try to blend our gifts in the church. In this episode, we're going to talk about how to cultivate a fruitful complementarianism in the local church—one where brothers and sisters realize they are better together, by God's design.
In this conversation, we're talking again about Complementarianism. Last time, Brian Robinson and I talked about what complementarianism is, and what it's rooted in. But this time, I have my friend Cheyenne Werner with me, talking about women's ministry in the church, and what we learn about it in Genesis 1-3.
To help me with this conversation, I've invited my friend Cheyenne Werner, who is a women's ministry coordinator at Peace Church, here in West Michigan, where I live.
Guest: Cheyenne Werner
Bible Passage: Genesis 1-2
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Mentioned Resources:
- Path Back to the Tree of Life Painting
- Episode with Mary Kassian which mentioned the parallel between marriage and babies, and Pentecost and the church being born.
- Knowing Faith Episode on Complementarianism
Music: Cade Popkin Music
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