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RLC Network Lee Ann Pomrenke

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Lee Ann Pomrenke

Rev. Lee Ann M. Pomrenke is a mother, writer, and Lutheran pastor in St. Paul, Minnesota. She blogs at When She Writes She Preaches (leeannpomrenke.com).

On Gender Equality: We Have Made Great Strides & We Are Not There Yet

Lee Ann Pomrenke
September 22, 2020
Church Life, Family and Parenting, Women
There is a difference between being “allowed” a vote and being listened to. There is a difference between being tolerated in a position, and being valued for the unique contributions to leadership only you bring.

Watch and Pray: A Message for the Symptomatic

Lee Ann Pomrenke
May 3, 2020
Church Life, General, Theology
You do not need to plead with God for your survival or submit to this disease, because it is not God's will that you be sick.

When Faithfulness Means Checking Your Sources

Lee Ann Pomrenke
January 9, 2020
Church Life, Politics, Theology
The Bible is not one book, but a library.

Chasing Resurrection: How Conservation Is Gospel Work

Lee Ann Pomrenke
September 3, 2019
Creation & Environment, Global, Theology
What could it mean to environmental scientists and Christians that we engage in the same work?

Facing the Church’s Complicity in Racism

Lee Ann Pomrenke
July 19, 2019
Books, Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Race
Personal relationships with a “Black friend” are not enough to stop or to divert systemic racism and our complicity in it.

Telling the Truth About Ourselves

Lee Ann Pomrenke
May 7, 2019
Books, Church Life, LGBTQ+, Theology
We need this book to tell the truth about ourselves.

Why We Want to Skip Holy Week

Lee Ann Pomrenke
April 18, 2019
Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology
As I am not Judas initiating the betrayal, I'm good, right?

Parenting As Activism

Lee Ann Pomrenke
January 26, 2019
Family and Parenting, Practical Justice, Race
My greatest contribution was probably the picture of me, leaning over my little child to speak into the microphone, with the legislator who had proposed the bill scowling off to the side. I had been standing...

We Are Not All There Is

Lee Ann Pomrenke
January 11, 2019
Creation & Environment, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
We need to check ourselves before we sacrifice everything on the altar of self-interest.

God, Our Parent, Would Never Treat Children Like This

Lee Ann Pomrenke
June 15, 2018
Family and Parenting, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology
A Father or Mother God would never endorse ripping apart parents and children to make a political point or even to deter immigration.
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