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EPISODE · Aug 16, 2024 · 32 MIN

(Home, Church, and World) A Pentecostal Response to Headship Theology with Dr. Mark Chironna

from Mutuality Matters · host CBE International

This episode is a part of the Home, Church, and World theme of the Mutuality Matters podcast, hosted by Tara and Todd Korpi. In this episode we discuss dynamics of power, authority, and gender, and how they function in Christian homes, the local church and society. We’re joined by Dr. Mark Chironna, who is a Pentecostal bishop, semiotician, and founding pastor of Church on the Living Edge in Longwood, Florida. Dr. Mark Chironna describes how the church is strengthened as a result of women and men leading in mutuality rather than headship.      00:00 Welcome to Mutuality Matters  00:31 Introduction to Headship Theology  01:06 Interview with Dr. Mark Sharona  02:01 Debunking Headship Theology  02:36 Historical and Cultural Context  07:03 Women in Ministry: Personal Experiences  09:44 The Role of Women in Church History  13:17 Theological Reflections on Women’s Biblical Equality  26:48 Practical Steps for Church Leadership  30:42 Conclusion and Final Thoughts    Bios: [Source]  Mark Chironna serves as a bishop in the International Communion of Charismatic Churches, and the presiding bishop of a network of related pastors and churches, as well as the founder and bishop protector of the Order of St. Maximus, a religious order in the tradition of the many orders that have existed in church history. He has pioneered local churches in Raleigh, North Carolina, as well as Longwood, Florida, where he currently serves as overseer of the Church on the Living Edge.     He has been involved in the proclamation of the Gospel for almost five decades now, internationally. His academic training includes an undergraduate degree in Music Education and Performance, while minoring in Religion from Wagner University; a Master of Arts in Psychology from Saybrook University; a Doctor of Ministry in Applied Semiotics and Futures Studies from George Fox University; and a Doctor of Philosophy in Pentecostal Theology from University of Birmingham, UK. In addition, he is a board certified coach with over 20,000 hours of coaching and coach-mentoring experience, spanning almost three decades.    Follow Mark on X or Facebook. Read Mark’s latest book On the Edge of Hope.    Related Resources Pentecostal Women Leaders: The Interplay of Egalitarian Theology, Feminism, and Pentecostalism Headship Madness: An Introduction to “Headship” (Part 1)  Home, Church, and World: What is Headship Theology? Part 1 with Andrew Bartlett and Terran Williams   Home, Church, and World: What is Headship Theology? Part 2 with Andrew Bartlett and Terran Williams    Disclaimer  The opinions expressed in CBE’s Mutuality Matters’ podcast are those of its hosts or guests and do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of CBE International or its members or chapters worldwide. The designations employed in this podcast and the presentation of content therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of CBE concerning the legal status of any country, area or territory or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers. 

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