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Libby Krahling Libby Krahling

Women in the Body of Christ

Deaconess Kathleen Mills shares her reflection on the role of women in the body of Christ.

What is the church? What is my place in it? How do I know where I belong? These questions are common, and answers can vary by denomination, and even by congregation. It can be hard to “find one’s place” in the world, and the same holds true in the body of Christ. Paul tells us in  
1 Corinthians, “Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it.”  Chapter 12 is a beautiful and often quoted section of Scripture, defining how all of us are working together as one body. Different parts have different functions, but we all have the same goal. It’s amazing – and sometimes maddening, because we aren’t told by Paul or any other passage which part of the body we are!  Am I a foot or a hand? An ear or a mouth? Who knows, I might be the pinky toe! 

I find this lesson of the body of Christ particularly useful when I think of my role in the Church as a woman.

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