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		<title>One Lady Pastor&#8217;s Perspective</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ One Lady Pastor’s Perspective     by Pastor Natalie A. Francisco, Ed. D.
What are the implications of being a female pastor in the 21st century? To be quite honest, both the best and the worst prevail at the same time. Incredible joys juxtaposed by the incredulous jeers of others who even in [...]

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img title="image" style="display: inline; margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px" height="167" alt="image" src="http://www.aakulturezone.com/wp-content/uploads/349c8542bd8b_BF01/image.png" width="135" align="left" border="0" /> <strong>One Lady Pastor’s Perspective     <br /></strong>by Pastor Natalie A. Francisco, Ed. D.</p>
<p>What are the implications of being a female pastor in the 21<sup>st</sup> century? To be quite honest, both the best and the worst prevail at the same time. Incredible joys juxtaposed by the incredulous jeers of others who even in this day and time assert that women are to be silent in the church and prohibit them from preaching or teaching behind the sacred desk. This causes both delight and despair in the minds and hearts of women who only desire to heed and obey God’s call upon their lives. Such is my dilemma as a co-pastor who happens to be female.</p>
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<p>I have been involved in full-time ministry since the age of twelve. It was then that I received the gift of playing the piano after being prayed for and having my hands anointed with oil by my former pastor (who ended up being my father-in-law years later). I loved the Lord with all my heart and promised Him then that I would always use my gifts for Him. I accompanied and directed four choirs, organized a worship team and taught Sunday school and Vacation Bible School during my teen years. Little did I know that God was preparing me at a young age for greater works as a future pastor’s wife, co-founder of a Christian school and Bible College, an ordained minister, and the first female pastor in our church’s history. Those who are “the first” in anything also serve as trailblazers who are called to greatness at the expense of great suffering and sacrifice.</p>
<p>Many pastor’s wives and female pastors have expressed to me how they too have experienced both ends of the spectrum – finding fulfillment in their God-given gift of teaching or preaching but yet being ostracized by those who take Paul’s statement made to a few women who were causing dissension in the city of Corinth (1 Corinthians 14:34) as a doctrinal license to silence women of the past, present and future, thereby forbidding them to serve in any spiritual leadership role. The horrendous mistake of taking this scripture out of context to suppress the gifts of women has caused many to become angry, antagonized, bewildered and bitter, perhaps rightfully and certainly regrettably so. No woman or man for that matter can truly minister effectively with integrity if such heart issues are not yielded to and healed by God.</p>
<p>I have been to several churches where I was only allowed to speak from a podium placed on the floor because women were not allowed in the pulpit. I have also attended churches with my husband to support him as the guest preacher, and although both of us are ordained and have celebrated 23 years of pastoral ministry, he was ushered to the pulpit to sit with other licensed and ordained men while I was escorted to the pew to sit where I (allegedly) belonged – with the women. I cannot say that experiencing such dichotomy and dissonance has not taken its toll upon me, for I would be disingenuous in expressing the truth of my journey. </p>
<p>However, I have learned over the years to sing, teach and preach wherever God allows, and the platform whether on the floor or in the pulpit, has taken a back seat to God’s Spirit working through me as the prophet Joel proclaimed. I no longer focus on the double standards that exist throughout Christendom, but rather upon God who created, called, equipped and empowered me to proclaim the good news of the Gospel to a lost and dying world consisting of men, women, boys and girls who need a Savior.</p>
<p>What is it like to be a female pastor in the 21<sup>st</sup> century? It is both a blessing and a burden at times, but it is truly rewarding as I embody and expect the fulfillment of Joel 2:28-29 and Galatians 3:28-29 in my own life as well as in the lives of others. Hence, I encourage everyone to embrace God’s Word in its entirety and to dismantle discrimination and doctrinal dogmas by celebrating the call of God upon the lives of His servants, irrespective of gender (and that, my brothers and sisters, is a daily choice). </p>
<p><strong><img title="wisdomforwomenofworth&amp;worshipcover3" height="197" alt="wisdomforwomenofworth&amp;worshipcover3" src="http://www.aakulturezone.com/wp-content/uploads/82b9d38c4abc_E8F1/wisdomforwomenofworthworshipcover3.jpg" width="125" align="left" border="0" /> ABOUT THE AUTHOR</strong></p>
<p>Pastor Natalie A. Francisco, Ed. D. is the Co-Pastor/Minister of Music, Calvary Community Church, Hampton, VA. She is also the Founder/Executive Director of the Women of Worth &amp; Worship Institute. Pastor Francisco’s book,&#160; <em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0981967205?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=faithwebbin&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=0981967205" target="_blank"><strong>Wisdom for Women of Worth &amp; Worship: Lessons for a Life of Virtue, Value &amp; Victory</strong></a></em>&#160; is now available online and in bookstores.</p>


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		<title>Raising the Standards of Christian Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ URBAN OUTREACH FOUNDATION STRIVES TO RAISE THE STANDARDS AMONG CHRISTIAN EDUCATORS
Chicago, IL (BlackNews.com) &#8211; Nonprofit foundation, Urban Outreach, will host its 44th annual Christian education and leadership development conference October 1 through 4 at the Doubletree Hotel in Oak Brook, IL. 
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<p><b>Chicago, IL</b> (BlackNews.com) &#8211; Nonprofit foundation, Urban Outreach, will host its 44th annual Christian education and leadership development conference October 1 through 4 at the Doubletree Hotel in Oak Brook, IL. </p>
<p>The theme <i>&quot;Raising the Standards of Christian Education,&quot;</i> will explore traditional and innovative methods to engage and enrich the ministry experience through music, worship and media. Conference attendees will have the opportunity to gain effective ways to lead congregants in transformational worship, improve current Christian education and formation programs, and increase Sunday School attendance. </p>
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<p>&quot;The conference offers a unique opportunity for Pastors, Christian Educators and Ministry leaders to come together to enhance their personal development and network,&quot; said Marlin Jamison, Urban Outreach conference director. New to the conference will be a Pastor&#8217;s networking event hosted by Urban Outreach Foundation and the National Pastors Network. The event will encourage and empower attendees to network and connect with leaders from across the United States. </p>
<p>In addition to workshops on topics including Worship, Bible Surveys and Spiritual Wholeness, the conference will feature plenary sessions and Bible Survey&#8217;s featuring scheduled speakers: Rev. E. Dewey Smith Jr., Rev. Stephen J. Thurston, Dr. C. Jeffrey Wright, Dr. Lance Watson, Dr. H. Beecher Hicks Jr., and Rev. Raquel St. Clair, Ph.D. </p>
<p>The UMI (Urban Ministries, Inc.) co-sponsored event will rejuvenate the mind, body and soul, with spirit-filled activities, including: morning exercise energizers, luncheons, movie screenings, a prayer and praise breakfast and a dynamic gospel celebration concert. </p>
<p>Registration for the Urban Outreach Conference can be completed online at <a href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0013NC1_vAxb-xqQtHuPgeAbcfn7oMLlHbvJ7zghyC_SEHn_mMLyn6IK3A6_4lgmdLSIufoH6-KU9drz7U8rvwy-OF2Ymmx2ENKEoaz38j9UHhrz08eDGLDVA==">www.urbanoutreach.net</a> or by calling (800) 413-2214. </p>
<p><b>About Urban Outreach Foundation</b>    <br />The Urban Outreach Foundation was created by Dr. Melvin Banks Sr. to serve churches and church leaders, primarily in the African American community, with quality Christian education productions and services to support and enhance the effectiveness of their ministries and to train and develop leaders. Learn more at www.urbanoutreach.net. </p>
<p><b>About UMI</b>    <br />For 38 years, UMI has been the trusted source for teaching materials and inspirational book titles in the African American Christian church and consumer market and is the exclusive or semi-exclusive publisher for several different denominations. Our innovative approach has enabled us to serve over 40,000 churches across the United States, the Caribbean, and Africa. Learn more at <a href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0013NC1_vAxb-z5wZod_lsaRx3MVPXioOcIReoEa4zJzW0jZHoxeE-ypDH3jnH25Qr4jXDo09b1vb1cyALTB6u6mOTf6RSN0aVlwKrUhkFVJZW4XBsD8hj4eA==" target="_blank">www.urbanministries.com</a></p>
<p><b>About The National Pastors Network</b>    <br />The National Pastors Network was organized in April 2007 by Pastor Tyrone Crider, Sr. and Apostle Carl White, Jr. The National Pastors Network&#8217;s goal is to organize Pastors and churches and build a network that will develop and offer programs in the community, through the churches. The development of the programs in the community through churches would lead to spiritual growth, educational advancement, economic development, political empowerment, social justice and increased health and wellness. </p>


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