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The Future Is Together: A Biblical Conversation on Feminism, Calling, and Co-Leadership with Guest Pastor Alison Leamon

The Future Is Together: A Biblical Conversation on Feminism, Calling, and Co-Leadership with Guest Pastor Alison Leamon

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#24 In this powerful follow-up episode of Uncomfortable Conversations with Christians, host Paul Basden is joined by Pastor Alison Leamon of Preston Trail Community Church for a candid and inspiring conversation about feminism, faith, and what it means to honor God’s call—regardless of gender.

Alison shares her personal journey as a woman in ministry, from questioning her place in leadership to boldly stepping into her God-given teaching gift. Together, Paul and Alison explore the difference between secular feminism and biblical equality, inviting listeners to embrace a vision of co-leadership that reflects the heart of God.

Join us as we explore: How calling and courage intersect in a woman’s leadership journey (Acts 2:17-18) Biblical models of women leading in the early Church (Romans 16:1-7) Why “complementarity without hierarchy” honors God’s design (Genesis 1:27) How men and women can champion one another in ministry and calling

Is the Church ready to embrace the full gifts of women? Can feminism and faith coexist under the banner of Christ? Tune in to hear how God is writing a better story—one where men and women lead side-by-side for His glory.

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