Presbyterian News Service: CRC women study for a job they may not get
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — On a sun-drenched Sunday afternoon, Meg Jenista steps to the pulpit of Fuller Avenue Christian Reformed Church (CRC) and confidently reads Jesus’ words from the Gospel of John.
“I am the true vine, and my father is the gardener,” Jenista reads to about 65 worshipers at the 6 p.m. service. The church has a female pastor and reserves four sermons a year for female seminarians like Jenista.
“Greater love has no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.” Then, concluding the Scripture passage with a warm smile, she tells them, “This is my command: Love each other.”
This is what Jenista, a student at Calvin Theological Seminary, loves and wants to do: preach the word of God in a Christian Reformed Church.
But many in the CRC do not believe the Bible allows women to preach. So Jenista, like the 20 other women studying for the ministry at Calvin Seminary, lives with the uncertainty and the rigorous preparation for a job that may or may not await her after graduating next spring. …
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