Re-imagining Redemption: A Feminist perspective
Fri 10 AM | Convo Hall 2
Sat 4 PM | Convo Hall 2
Rev. Adele Henderson
As the #MeToo movement started picking up steam John Piper decided to speak a word to women that redemption would come from an earthly Boaz just as it did for Ruth. As a Divinity school graduate who has study scripture and continues to study the Bible as a minister I want to offer an alternative and more accurate view of redemption. This view will help to bring healing for women part of the #MeToo and #ChurchToo movement. Participants will have an opportunity to write and read their own poetry of redemption. The session will then close with communion and a blessing.
Adele Henderson
Adele Henderson is an ordained minister serving as The Director of Christian Education and Chaplain at HopeTree Family Services in Salem VA. Outside of work she provides pastoral care at LewisGale Hospital with other local clergy. Adele believes authentic community is fostered through story and the creation of art in community. For fun she hikes the many trails in the Roanoke Valley, sings in the choir at her local church and occasionally reads poetry at a local open mic.
Sessions:
102 Redemption by Faith
Session #102