
Women and the Church
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Women and the Church
@WATCH_ACT
Calling for an end to institutional discrimination against women in CofE which is unjust, untrue to the Gospel & unsafe. https://t.co/HfG5Eurpf9.
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Do you want a #BishopofLondon who views & treats men & women as equals?
Or do you want one whose position is that women should be under the authority of men?
The latter cd happen, & only public opinion can stop it now.
Please sign & share the petition:
change.org/p/a-petition-c…
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Read Michael Hampson’s encouraging blog about misogyny in Bible translation.
womenandthechurch.org/blog

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Come to Women's Voices Conference this Thursday In Liverpool - tickettailor.com/events/womensv… - and hear my speech:

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I'll be speaking at the Women's Voices conference this year in Liverpool on Thurs 14 May on what it means to be Christian and female today. Headline speaker is @TauntonBish, Interim Bishop of Liverpool Ruth Worsley. You can get tix here: tickettailor.com/events/womensv…
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@TauntonBish, Interim Bishop of Liverpool Ruth Worsley speaks at the Women's Voices conference in Liverpool on Thurs 14 May - on what it means to be Christian and female today. Our Chair @MartineOborne is also speaking at the conference. Get tix here: tickettailor.com/events/womensv…
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Let's not sleepwalk into having a Bishop of London who does not ordain women. Please, men and women, sign this petition to say we don't want this. c.org/nq7StfSPV9
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‘real change was never polite’ - thanks for the reminder @nakedpastor Please risk not being polite by signing this petition and saying no a bishop of London who doesn’t ordain women c.org/9SYPKFYLcy
David Hayward | Artist@nakedpastor
People love celebrating historic protests while ignoring that real change was never polite. Civil rights, anti-apartheid, justice movements… they all required people willing to make noise, cause waves, and disrupt the status quo.
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Do you want a #BishopofLondon who views & treats men & women as equals?
Or do you want one whose position is that women should be under the authority of men?
The latter cd happen, & only public opinion can stop it now.
Please sign & share the petition:
change.org/p/a-petition-c…
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🎧Podcast: @LucySixsmith talks to @MadsDavies about 'When the Music Fades: Power, surrender and the Soul Survivor generation'
Listen on our website 👇
Or on your preferred platform at: pod.fo/e/40b103
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@charlottecholey Hello Charlotte,
Yes, at least one.
But the CofE majority supporting equality in ministry are too trusting/unaware. Unfortunately they don’t vigorously organise, as the minority opposing equality for women do, to get elected to roles enabling them to decide such things.
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Did anyone from WATCH stand for election to the Vacancy in See Committee? This is the supposedly ‘conservative-heavy’ group that, after extensive meetings and discernment, drafted and published the Statement of Needs for the next Bishop of London. Its members were all elected. It was a democratic process. 👍
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Pre-order here canterburypress.hymnsam.co.uk/books/97817862….
Published end of May.
Book launches June/July - details to follow

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Is it possible that a man cd be made #BishopofLondon who opposes equality for women in the @churchofengland
when #MutualFlourishing is known,
despite the omertà, to have been one sided, & leaders haven’t implemented the review recommendations which wd be a minimal precondition.
Women and the Church@WATCH_ACT
Let's have a Bishop of London who ordains women and accepts the spiritual authority of our archbishop of Canterbury - please, Anglicans, sign this petition to say this is what we want for the biggest diocese in our country c.org/y6TgNJ9QMY
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Men! This isn’t just a women’s thing. Please sign to say you don’t want a bishop of London who doesn’t ordain women or accept the authority of our archbishop of C change.org/p/a-petition-c…
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Let's have a Bishop of London who ordains women and accepts the spiritual authority of our archbishop of Canterbury - please, Anglicans, sign this petition to say this is what we want for the biggest diocese in our country c.org/y6TgNJ9QMY
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A petition concerning the next bishop of London - please help ensure that we have a bishop who ordains women c.org/78gyTPWpFc via @UKChange
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Many conversations about change @churchofengland focus on “mindset”, “structure” or “culture.” But if we examine how preferment actually works, we see that “advancement” depends on being recognised and affirmed by those already in authority.
Over time, that creates a quiet but powerful signal: Be supportive. Be safe. Don’t push too hard. No one has to say it explicitly. People just learn it. It creates at its absolute worst a culture of sycophancy.
Over time those learned behaviors take on the feeling of wisdom, “good judgement,” and “faithfulness” and the barometer of the “orthodoxy” required of those who will lead in the next generation. Then those same people become the ones discerning and selecting this next generation too…..
So the system doesn’t just reward certain behaviours but it also it reproduces them.
As @MartynPercy argues in this incisive article that is not necessarily because anyone intends it to, but because the installation (structures, incentives, expectations) shapes how people think and act within it.
Moments of leadership transition, like the installation of a new Archbishop, often raise hopes for change. But installation theory poses a much harder question:
What if the deeper issue isn’t the individual, but the system they inherit and operate within?
That has real implications for how the Church responds to:
• safeguarding and abuse
• whose voices are heard or sidelined
• and how questions of fuller inclusion are handled
If the underlying conditions don’t change, the outcomes probably won’t either and it really doesn’t matter who is in post.
For a deeper exploration of this idea, this article is well worth reading: New Installation, Same Old Problems | Journal of Anglican Studies | Cambridge Core
MartynPercy@MartynPercy
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@Adrian_Hilton Ah yes, the Timothites who think a specific instruction to a specific church about a specific issue is more important than anything else in the Bible when it comes to women serving in the clergy.
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