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 Women's Ordination - Past, Present and Future
Announcing the release of a new two disk DVD set: Women's Ordination:
Past, Present & Future
$39.95 per copy
Download order form and send with payment to:
Presbytery of Chicago
100 South Morgan St.
Chicago, IL, 60607

DVD One: "A Flame in our Hearts:" Called, Ordained, Visioning
A three session documentary exploring the history of women's ordination, the experience of women in the church and looking towards the future. Each session ends with a discussion question for personal reflection or small group discussion.
DVD Two: "A Fire in our Bones:" Six Women Leading the Way
Follow the life journeys of six amazing women that paved the road of women's ordination and leadership in the church.
Featuring:
- The Rev. Dr. Cynthia Campbell President, McCormick Seminary
- The Rev. Dr. Katie Cannon Professor, Union Theological Seminary
- The Rev. Evlyn Fulton Executive Presbyter, Giddings-Lovejoy
- The Rev. Magdalena Garcia Pastor, Ravenswood Presbyteiran Church Chicago
- The Rev. Peggy Howland President, International Association of Women Ministers
- The Rev. Dr. Rhashell Hunter Pastor, Flint, Michigan; Professor of Preaching
- The Rev. Carol Rose Ikeler Board of Christian Education, Ecumenist
- Elder Ann Beran Jones Vice-moderator 214th General Assembly
- Martha Juillerat Founder, Shower of Stoles Project
- Joann Lee National Presbyteiran Youth Ministries Council; Seminary Student
- Elder Mary Jane Patterson Director, Washington Office of the UPCUSA
- Elder Mary Elva Smith Associate Director, Women's Ministries, GAC
- The Rev. Dr. Margaret Towner First woman ordained clergy; Vice-moderator 193rd General Assembly

Produced by the Chicago-based Planning Team for the Celebration of the Ordination of Women in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in cooperation with Women's Ministries, General Assembly Council and McCormick Theological Seminary (2005-2006)
Sponsored by Presbytery of Chicago
© Presbytery of Chicago
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