by Carra Greer | Oct 25, 2019 | Opinion
Women are welcome?! My initial, gut-level reaction is “Ha!” Apparently, some misogynist made a comment mocking Beth Moore, which has sparked moderate Baptists and others to launch several campaigns supporting women clergy. One says, “Women aren’t going home. They are...
by Carra Greer | Jun 6, 2019 | Opinion
With Pentecost around the corner, I think it’s time we address the third wheel of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit. We seem to have a clear explanation for who God is and who Jesus was, even though I doubt anyone really has those answers pinned down with 100% accuracy. If...
by Carra Greer | Apr 18, 2019 | Opinion
I watched in horror with those all over the world as Notre Dame Cathedral burned and smoke billowed into the air. One of the oldest and most famous cathedrals in the world, it was erected over 800 years ago but took only a few hours for the great spire to topple like...
by Carra Greer | May 9, 2017 | Opinion
There is an obvious void in the Baptist church when it comes to issues regarding sex and sexuality, which affects most directly women and acknowledgement of women’s issues. These include infertility, infant mortality, pre-term labor, prolonged bed rest,...
by Carra Greer | Feb 9, 2015 | Opinion
We leave the imagination stuff to children – imaginary friends and Peter Pan’s epic imaginary food fight come to mind. Certainly, higher thinkers and wise adults would have moved past imagination to knowledge. This is dangerous. Maybe our quest for knowledge is...