All FIEC churches agree to abide to our Women in Ministry ethos statement.
We trust that the following resources will be of benefit as we think through complementarianism in our churches.
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What is Complementarianism?
Sarah Allen
As a Fellowship, we are keen to encourage the biblical ministry of women in our churches. So what does the Bible teach about women’s roles?
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Why are we Complementarian?
John Stevens
If FIEC doesn't take a stand on spiritual gifts or baptism, why do we make a fuss about the role of men and women in the church?
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Training Women to use their Gifts
Linda Allcock
How does a complementarian perspective affect what Biblical women’s ministry can look like in our churches?
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Is Complementarianism Abusive?
Adrian Reynolds , John Stevens
What is complementarianism? Is it inherently abusive?
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Embracing Complementarianism (Book Review)
Rachel Sloan
A welcome addition to the thinking on how complementarianism can be put into practice for the flourishing of the church.
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Affirming Women in Ministry
John Stevens
How should complementarian churches enable gifted women to serve in ministry?
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Complementarianism in Practice
Paul Rees , Rachel Sloan
There have been many seminars and books on complementarianism; but how should it work in practice? A seminar from the 2022 Leaders' Conference.
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Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women (Book Review)
Ele Hawkins
A book that shows how women are “not incidental characters but key figures in the unfolding of God’s plans”.