S2 Ep. 3 - Christians & Disagreement: Women in Ministry - Rev. Amanda Holm Rosengren
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11/15/2021
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religion
christianity
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This week we're talking with the Rev. Amanda Holm Rosengren about her journey to live into her Spirit-given calling, which has led to being ordained as a priest in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) in the diocese Churches for the Sake of Others (C4SO). She is currently Associate Pastor at Church of the Redeemer in Highwood, IL. We cover her story, faith background, coming to terms with entering into concrete leadership roles as a woman in the church, and some scriptural and theological arguments about women in leadership. This was a fantastic conversation, and we hope this leads all of us Christians to greater humility and respect towards one another as we work through these things. Rev. Amanda's full bio: Amanda Holm Rosengren serves as Associate Pastor at Church of the Redeemer. After serving on staff at Redeemer as a Music Minister for two and a half years, she transitioned to a full time role in 2009, continuing to lead the music ministry as well as preaching, facilitating in areas such as congregational care and spiritual formation, and (in her words) “whatever else needs doing.” Born and raised in southern California, Amanda first came to the Chicago area as a student at Wheaton College, graduating with a BA in English. In 2009 she graduated from Trinity International University, earning a Master of Divinity degree with a Pastoral Care focus. She and her husband, Erik, were married at Redeemer in 2010. The following year she was ordained as a Deacon in the Anglican Province of Rwanda, joining Canon Jay as clergy serving the church in worship and service. Following ten years of diaconal ministry, Amanda was ‘priested’ by Archbishop Laurent Mbanda of the Anglican Church of Rwanda in 2021. In addition to her work with Redeemer, Amanda and Erik keep busy caring for their two young children, Ruth and Junia, and their neurotic border collie, Benji.
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