Showing posts with label Gender. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gender. Show all posts

Monday, May 27, 2024

On Finding And Living Our Joyful Vocations: (An Alternative Commencement Address for the Women of the Class of 2024)

To the Class of 2024, especially the women who are graduating, I would like to say this:

You may have been told some diabolical lies that your degrees, and any future titles and promotions, and your vocational hopes, dreams, and ambitions are worthless--and that your true place as a 'Christian woman' is in the home.
You may have been told these things by the same kind of people who promote White Nationalism disguised as Christianity. The kind of people who promote hate against LGBTQ+ people, and people with disabilities, and immigrants, and people of other religions.
These people who say these things are not the Good Shepherd, but rather thieves, who come to steal and kill and destroy. The Good Shepherd, instead, has come "so that you may have life, and have it abundantly." (John 10:10).
If anyone is going to speak to women today about their calling and vocation as Christian women who have graduated from an institution of higher education, let it be this:

God has created you and given you a good mind and many gifts and talents for service in this world. Yes, if you find your joyful calling and vocation in raising a family and becoming a homemaker and have the significant financial means it takes to do so--then do so.
However, it is also Biblical and faithful to find your joyful calling in many vocations, whether or not you raise a family as defined in the traditional sense of biological children and marriage. Even the Benedictine Sisters, at whose college such a nonsense commencement speech was recently and unfortunately given, have themselves, by definition, found their joyful vocation in not being married and not raising biological children in a 'traditional' home. Instead, they have lived out their joyful vocation in another long-held tradition of Christian history, that of women's monasticism. Women's monasticism, of course, freed women up until this last generation to pursue vocations in multiple fields, including higher education and medicine, that were otherwise closed off to them if they had opted for marriage and raising children.
However, as most of us now know, a woman can also faithfully pursue her joyful vocation both in raising a family and also becoming highly educated and successful in her career. As most of us have heard by now, the unfortunate commencement speaker's own mother is a respected medical physicist at Emory University with multiple scientific articles published in her field.
The Bible and Church history is full of wonderful examples of women who pursued their joyful vocations with or without marrying or raising a family, and working inside or outside the home. Even Paul references Lydia as a successful businesswoman who finances his work; and his colleagues Phoebe, Priscilla, Apphia, Chloe, and Nympha, who were ministers and leaders of early congregations.
We should never mistake flawed human patriarchal fantasy for authentic scholarship in Biblical Studies or Early Church History--and this is precisely one of the reasons we need more women in higher education and religious leadership especially. God has called us and created us to have life, and live it abundantly, not fearfully.
So, to you who are graduating and seeking the next steps on your journey, I say: find your joyful calling and vocation and pursue it. My joyful calling and vocation is as a pastor and a parent; as a community organizer and a writer; as a composer and an artist; as a peacemaker and a poet. Draw on the stories of women in Scripture and in Church History, who have always had to break down barriers and contend with the patriarchy in order to live out their joyful calling and vocation in service to God and others in the community. Pay no attention to any small man who would tell you God has not made you as fully human, fully beloved, fully equal, fully gifted, and fully called to serve as anyone else--except to remind other people who are being harmed by such speech that this is not what God has called us to be.
Congratulations, Class of 2024! May you go on to find and pursue your joyful callings and vocation!

Thursday, February 22, 2024

There's Nothing 'Christian' About Transphobia

There's nothing 'Christian' about wanting to harm transgender people or their families.

Gender divergent people have always existed and always will, and your untrained preacher's bad Biblical scholarship isn't going to make that any different.

All these laws trying to exterminate transgender people, as well as immigrants and other targeted groups, are no different than what the Nazi government was doing to all sorts of people in the decade prior to the gas chambers. It's called 'Nationalism,' and it is not what Jesus taught.

It simply boggles the mind how the Gospel has gotten so twisted, especially in the United States.

Monday, February 19, 2024

Jesus Never Said Mary Magdalene Was "'Smokin' Hot"

Jesus never said Mary Magdalene

was "smokin' hot"
Jesus never told Mary to get back
in the kitchen with Martha
where she belonged, and
make Him a sandwich
because the men were busy
discussing Important Stuff
Jesus wanted Mary and Martha
in the same room, at the same table
and fully part of the same discussions.
Jesus never told the woman at the well
that He couldn't meet with her
unless a chaperone was present
in case He couldn't control Himself
or she made 'false accusations' later
Jesus never told women
that if they just gave their husbands
more sex, even if they were exhausted
then their husbands wouldn't divorce them.
Instead Jesus called the men out
for their divorce racket
which was really just a way for them
to get away with having an affair
Jesus never told women and girls
to cover up more
because they were so distracting
to boys and men.
In fact, Jesus told the men:
If your eyes are the reason you harass women and girls
it would be better for you to gouge them out
If your hands are the reason you grope women and girls
it would be better for you to cut your hand off
and He left the heavy implication
that if any other body parts
were causing men to 'sin,'
they could cut *those* off too
and stop blaming women and girls
So maybe we should ask more often
why are we hearing the opposite
of what Jesus said and did
in so many male-dominated churches
and "Christian" organizations today?
And maybe we should start demanding
to hear more Gospel,
more Good News,
instead.

Monday, April 10, 2023

Authoritarianism and the Politics of Exclusion

Authoritarian systems will employ a 'politics of exclusion,' and begin by targeting populations who do not have a lot of popular support in society. As they become successful in isolating these groups, they move in on groups that have a bit more popular support and compassion, but are still vulnerable. They continue in this manner until society is heavily striated, the bonds of community are weakened, and few folks if any have the ability to fight back anymore. Then they can do whatever they want.

Look at which groups are being targeted now and in recent years. Think about the calm rationale, along with the stereotypes, being employed for why we should fear them, not allow them around our children, and not welcome them into our neighborhoods or 'polite society.'
People needing abortions
Transgender youth and adults
Drag performers
People with substance use disorders
People with mental health disorders
Undocumented immigrants
Muslims
Black and Brown people, especially young men
People experiencing hunger, poverty, and/or insecure housing
People who were formerly incarcerated
Pay attention to the laws being passed in your state against these groups of people, which limit their freedom to live their lives and participate in society.
Pay attention to laws being passed that impose significant penalties on anyone who may try to help them.
Pay attention to laws being passed banning books representing diverse groups of people and their experiences or perspectives on historical events.
Pay attention to laws and policies and funding decisions that limit access to higher education for groups of people who are not currently privileged within a society, and may reduce the quality of education for students in public education systems.
Pay attention to praise being given and recommendations to emulate religious leaders who uphold authoritarian views, and disdain for religious leaders who challenge authoritarian views.
Pay attention.
If the list above reminds you of a famous quote, you may be thinking of Martin Niemoeller, a pastor who risked his own safety to speak up against the Nazi regime. There are several variations on the poem, which you can read from the link here: https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/.../martin-niemoeller...