Commission on the Status and Role of Women, North Alabama UMC

Commission on the Status and Role of Women, North Alabama UMC Challenging the church for full & equal participation of women in the total life of the church (UMC)

North Alabama COSROW stands with women across the Church who have heard God’s call and answered it. Women who lead, prea...
06/11/2026

North Alabama COSROW stands with women across the Church who have heard God’s call and answered it. Women who lead, preach, teach, shepherd, and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ faithfully in their call.

Many of us know the pain carried by women whose gifts have been questioned or turned away by the very communities that first formed their faith. That pain is real, and it deserves to be named with both compassion and honesty.

God’s call has never been limited by gender. Scripture is full of women who prophesied, led, taught, and testified with courage. The Church is stronger and more fully the body of Christ when women’s gifts are received, honored, and set free to flourish.

So to every woman who has wondered whether there’s room for her voice, her calling, or her ministry: there is. We see you. We thank God for you. And we remain committed to the full inclusion and flourishing of women in the life and leadership of the Church. There is a home for you here. We welcome you. We love you. We walk with you.

Let’s all wear red scarves to show our support for women’s ordination anniversary at annual conference.  Please share wi...
04/16/2026

Let’s all wear red scarves to show our support for women’s ordination anniversary at annual conference. Please share widely!

02/03/2026

We want to encourage all congregations in North Alabama to celebrate 70 years of the ordination of women in the United Methodist Church! Celebrate with us! Talk to your pastor about sharing the celebration with your local congregation. Resources available.

See this from the General Commission on the Status and Role of Women.   Thanks to be part of the UMC who addresses these...
08/14/2025

See this from the General Commission on the Status and Role of Women. Thanks to be part of the UMC who addresses these issues.

Dear Friend,

I sat on my couch in disbelief as I watched to the CNN reporter interviewing Doug Wilson, cofounder of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC), explain his views on women and the world. In the interview, views were expressed that said women shouldn’t be legally allowed to vote, women should not be in leadership within the church, and women do not have unequivocal equal value to men in all ways. Shocked, I sent the video to my husband and asked, “Is this real?”

Days later it would be clear how real it was when United States Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, reposted the video. It has been reported, Hegseth is “a proud member of a church” that is affiliated with CREC and he “very much appreciates many of Mr. Wilson’s writings and teachings.”

In that moment, all I could think of was, “This. This is why The General Commission on the Status and Role of Women (GCSRW) of the United Methodist Church exists.”

We exist because, whether in the Church or in society at large, women still face discrimination, harassment, and abuse. There are still people who absolutely believe women are less than men, and claim their faith and Scripture support those views. These views are not only demeaning, they are dangerous, not just to women, but to ALL people.

In simple terms GCSRW is here to make sure The United Methodist Church models to all the world that women are valued and belong in every place of leadership. It is always fascinating to me how quickly some want to supplant, undermine, and deny women’s actual role in our sacred text.

- For it was through five faithful daughters of Zelophehad that the Hebrew Law was rewritten to allow women to inherit property, keeping them from being destitute.

- It was through a woman’s clever and courageous leadership that the Hebrew people were not slaughtered in the Book of Esther.

- It was through love that Ruth, an immigrant and foreigner, who participated in an “unbiblical marriage” became the grandmother to David and a part of the lineage of Jesus.

- It was through an unmarried, teenage, pregnant woman that the Savior, Jesus, was born. It was that same young mother who sang to her son about injustices being made right and the poor being lifted up, helping shape his ethos and ethic for justice for those cast aside.

- It was through the persistent Syrophoenician mother that Jesus was taught a deeper way of seeing people when she convinced him to heal her daughter.
It was through a woman’s tears and expensive oil that Jesus was anointed for his death.

- It was through Mary, who had the faith to draw near the tomb, that the Good News was first carried back to others, becoming the first apostle of our faith.

- And it was through women like Junia, Lydia, Phoebe, Lois, and Eunice that the early church had means and leadership to operate.

Women appear throughout Scripture as leaders, proclaimers, preachers, financers, prophets, and apostles. Just as we cannot diminish the reality of women doing God’s work across history, there is no justification for treating women as less than anyone else, restricting their roles in the church or society, or taking away their legal right to vote. Yet throughout our patriarchal history, it has been all too common for those seeking power to suppress others—often claiming that faith demands it because that is how God preordained it.

It is a gross misrepresentation of our sacred text, void of context and Biblical scholarship and understanding. This kind of ideology and theology leads to discrimination, harassment, subjugation, and abuse not only for women, but for all minority groups. As long as persons are espousing this sort of rhetoric and leadership there will be a need for agencies like GCSRW so that we can continue to challenge the Church and society, supporting women towards full and equitable participation within the Church and world.

One of the tangible ways you can help push back against the popularizing of these extreme Christian Nationalistic views of women is to support GCSRW with your prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness. Specifically:

- Make a donation to support our worldwide work, and the development of resources translated into multiple languages.

- Follow us on social media and share our resources at www.gcsrw.org with your faith community.

- Join our monthly Coffee Chats online to engage in the conversation.

- Speak up when you see discrimination, harassment or abuse. If you need support from discrimination, harassment or abuse within the United Methodist Church please call our confidential number at 1-800-523-8390.

Friends, we are not alone in this struggle. GCSRW is committed to being present along the path towards healing and wholeness for each of us. We will continue to stand up and speak out anytime there are those who seek to make women look and feel small claiming it is the will of God.

It is not. Thanks be to God. Amen!

Stephanie York Arnold

General Secretary

Clergy women day apart!  Thank you!  Rev. Angie Stryker paddle boarding and yoga!  Join us for the next one don’t miss o...
06/13/2025

Clergy women day apart! Thank you! Rev. Angie Stryker paddle boarding and yoga! Join us for the next one don’t miss out on the fun and connection.

04/22/2025

Save the date clergy women! We have a day apart scheduled for Thursday June 12 at Lake Wedowee. A chance to paddleboard and do yoga. More details coming soon!

04/02/2025

See what Rev. Stephanie York Arnold has to say about Paragraph 4. Article IV, Ballot #2 Vote Yes! Spread the word. North Alabama clergy share this with your lay members to annual conference.

Don’t forget to celebrate women’s history month!
03/04/2025

Don’t forget to celebrate women’s history month!

March is Women's History Month!

Across the centuries, women have been essential to Methodism’s growth—leading, teaching, serving as missionaries, and organizing for change.

Each week, we’ll highlight pioneering women who have made important contributions to the life of the church. This week, we celebrate three female leaders in the Central Conferences: Bishop Joaquina F. Nhanala, Bishop Ruby-Nell M. Estrella, and Bishop Rosemarie Wenner.

View their stories https://bit.ly/4h8T6Dg and join us in honoring women who continue to make a difference!

Join us for food fellowship and fun!
01/10/2025

Join us for food fellowship and fun!

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