Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Amy Butler
Clip: 9/25/2014 | 8m 28s
The influential Riverside Church in Manhattan calls its first female senior pastor.
"I think there are several prominent pulpits in which women are now coming into those jobs and that's exciting and I think it's an indication that society is shifting, in many different ways. Women are increasingly moving into leadership roles in other parts of our society and so it's appropriate and it's time for that to happen in the church."
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Amy Butler
Clip: 9/25/2014 | 8m 28s
"I think there are several prominent pulpits in which women are now coming into those jobs and that's exciting and I think it's an indication that society is shifting, in many different ways. Women are increasingly moving into leadership roles in other parts of our society and so it's appropriate and it's time for that to happen in the church."
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