A theology that includes female and male brings liberation and justice when we apply it in our worship services. To contribute to a new egalitarian church and society, we need to go beyond biblical explanation to ritual experience in community. Rituals touch the heart and soul. When our worship includes female and male divine names and images, we experience a change of heart. Our actions also change as these liberating rituals change us at the deepest level.
We can begin by teaching church members the wide variety of biblical images of God and the importance of inclusive God-language. During this learning period, we can avoid gender specific references to God entirely. In our preaching and prayers and songs, we can use non-gender specific biblical names like "Creator," "Rock," "Light," "Holy One," "Friend," "Sustainer," "Redeemer," "Comforter," "Refuge and Strength," "Counselor." We can move on to balancing feminine and masculine biblical names, such as "Father" and "Mother." As worship often brings the three persons of the Trinity together, we can bring the two genders of God together: for example, "Father and Mother"; "Christ and Sophia." As we often separate the three persons of the Trinity, we can separate feminine and masculine references to God. Since female pronouns for God are upsetting to many people because they are unfamiliar, a good place to begin is in the context of biblical feminine images. For example, in a sermon on the comparison of God to a mother eagle in Deuteronomy 32:11-12, we can say, "Like a mother eagle, God tenderly and lovingly guides Her children toward maturity. God encourages us to grow and mature, but She remains close by to nurture us when we are weak." Through hymns, litanies, prayers, and sermons in our worship services that balance feminine and masculine references to God, we contribute to a world where there is true liberty and justice for everyone.
» Inclusive Hymns for Liberating Christians
» Praying with Christ-Sophia: Services for Healing and Renewal
» In Search of the Christ-Sophia: An Inclusive Christology for Liberating Christians
» In Whose Image? God and Gender
» Imagine God! A Children's Musical Exploring and Expressing Images of God