Feminism in the Wesleyan-Holiness Tradition of Evangelical Christianity with Kate Wallace Nunneley

Kate Wallace Nunneley

In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Kate Wallace Nunnely, co-founder of the Junia Project and Associate Pastor at Wellspring Free Methodist Church in Bakersfield, CA, tells us about feminism within the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition of Christianity, an evangelical faith that supports gender equity and the ordination of women, and yet, still lacks a significant proportion of women in leadership.

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  1. April 15, 2018

    […] “I sat in one of those ‘pastoral identity’ lectures. As I listened to the professor talk about a pastor’s call to guide, protect, nurture, and grow God’s people, the woman next to me nudged me with her arm, ‘Sounds a lot like being a mother,’ she smirked. I smiled back at her, absorbing this information.” –Kate Wallace Nunneley, Evangelical Associate Pastor (Check out our interview with Pastor Nunneley here.) […]

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