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Australian Women Preach
Australian Women Preach
212 episodes
4 days ago
A podcast that showcases preaching by Christian women from across all Christian denominations. Our final episode will be released on 3 March 2025. All episodes will continue to be available. We welcome you to revisit four years of women’s preaching. Stay in touch with new developments at australianwomenpreach.com.au We model the Church we want to be: inclusive, diverse and welcoming. An initiative of WATAC Inc. (Women and the Australian Church) and the Grail in Australia. CREDITS Producer: Louise Maher Music: Danielle Anne Lynch. Find more of Danielle’s music on Spotify, iTunes or YouTube.
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A podcast that showcases preaching by Christian women from across all Christian denominations. Our final episode will be released on 3 March 2025. All episodes will continue to be available. We welcome you to revisit four years of women’s preaching. Stay in touch with new developments at australianwomenpreach.com.au We model the Church we want to be: inclusive, diverse and welcoming. An initiative of WATAC Inc. (Women and the Australian Church) and the Grail in Australia. CREDITS Producer: Louise Maher Music: Danielle Anne Lynch. Find more of Danielle’s music on Spotify, iTunes or YouTube.
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Australian Women Preach
210. Final reflections: Four years of women preaching

Tracy, Tricia and Louise reflect the origins of the Australian Women Preach and discuss what's next for the team behind the podcast.

Tracy McEwan (PhD) is a theologian and sociologist of religion and gender at the University of Newcastle. Her writing and research interests include women in Catholicism; gendered violence; church participation, generations, and life stage. Tracy’s monograph Women and the Catholic Church:Negotiating Identity and Agency will be published open-access with Bloomsbury Academic on 24 April 2025 https://www.bloomsbury.com/au/women-and-the-catholic-church-9781350424821/

Patricia Gemmell is a wife, mother and grandmother, andsemi-retired teacher of French, Latin and Italian.  She also has a Masters degree in Theology.  She belongs to the Grail, an international movement and community of women, and recently served 8 years on their National Leadership Team.  An active member of her parish community in Sydney for nearly 40 years, she is currently the co-ordinator of their Laudato Si’ Action Platform group.  Caring deeply about church reform she has been fully engaged in both the Australian Plenary Council and the Synod on Synodality and is also one of the working team responsible for AustralianWomen Preach, a weekly podcast of a woman preaching on the Sunday gospel.  

Louise Maher worked for many years in radio as a journalist, producer and presenter, including 25 years with the ABC. She created a podcast series for the Australian War Memorial and an oral history app for the National Portrait Gallery. Louise is an Accredited Editor and has a Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing from Sydney University.

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7 months ago
13 minutes 13 seconds

Australian Women Preach
209. Andrea Dean - 9 March 2025

First Sunday of Lent - Luke 4:1-13 Andrea Dean is the current president of WATAC. She has been a keen supporter of women through her work in education, ministry and spirituality. She lives and works in Canberra, having spent more than 25 years as a Sister of St Joseph of Goulburn. Andrea grew up on Wiradjuri country, in the village of Adelong, NSW.

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8 months ago
10 minutes 52 seconds

Australian Women Preach
208. Josephine Armour - 2 March 2025

Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Luke 6:39-45 - You are the greatest project you will ever work on.

Dr Josephine Armour is a retired Anglican priest and former Dominican Sister from Adelaide, where she has been a teacher for much of her working life. Jo has been the parish priest at St Chad’s Anglican church until her recent retirement.

She lectures in systematic theology at St Barnabas College and is the author of “Call No One on Earth Your Father”.

Her interests include walking, swimming and hula-hooping.

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8 months ago
10 minutes 44 seconds

Australian Women Preach
207. Mikali Anagnostis - 23 February 2025

Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time - Luke 6:27-38 - Love your enemies be compassionate Mikali (they/them) is a candidate for ministry in the NSW/ACT Synod of the Uniting Church. They write for the sacred arts collective Marion St, which creates worship music centring voices from the margins of the church. As a trans-femme non-binary person, Mikali is passionate about inclusive spiritual community and worship music that reflects lived experience. Mikali lives on Dharug and Gundungurra Country, where they love growing food and river swimming.

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8 months ago
12 minutes 54 seconds

Australian Women Preach
206. Bei-En Zou - 16 February 2025

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Luke 6:17, 20-26 Bei-En Zou studies theology at Catholic Theological College in Melbourne. She was nourished in the Protestant tradition, and serves as a licensed lay minister in an Anglican church called St. James' Old Cathedral, in West Melbourne. In the past she has worked in university student ministry, and in ministry in supporting Christian city workers. She loves learning, teaching, writing and preaching, and encouraging and enabling other women who love the same.

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8 months ago
15 minutes 43 seconds

Australian Women Preach
205. Steph Jorna - 9 February 2025

Steph Jorna is a Brisbane based singer-songwriter, youth leader and teacher now working for the Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane as Synod Coordinator and Project Officer-Inclusion.

Prior to this, she designed and implemented Brisbane Catholic Education’s system approach to student formation and youth ministry. Steph is passionate about shaping and facilitating effective, empowering and psychologically safe retreats where young people encounter the Other through each other.


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9 months ago
12 minutes 24 seconds

Australian Women Preach
204. Laura Tharion - 2 February 2025

The Presentation of the Lord - Luke 2:22-40 - Holding Hope

Laura Tharion is the women’s minister at Macquarie Anglican Eastwood. Here she is passionate about discipleship, pastoral care, justice seeking, and nurturing flourishing community. She studied history and anthropology at Sydney University, and theology at Sydney Mission and Bible College. She is a writer, preacher, story coach, bibliophile, tree-hugger, wilderness wanderer, haphazard homemaker, wife, and mother of three beautiful boys.

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9 months ago
11 minutes 31 seconds

Australian Women Preach
203. Dorothy Lee - 26 January 2025

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time - Luke: 1:1-4, 4:14-21

Revd Canon Professor Dorothy Lee AM FAHA is a biblical scholar and Anglican priest with many years experience in lecturing in New Testament, including the Gospel of John. She has written and taught in feminist theology and women's ministry in the New Testament. Born in Scotland she was educated at the Universities of Newcastle and Sydney. She likes reading novels, writing poetry and hanging out with her cats.

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9 months ago
12 minutes 17 seconds

Australian Women Preach
202. Christine Redwood - 19 January 2025

2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time - John 2:1-11 - A Joyous Sign

Rev Dr Christine Redwood is the pastor at Seaforth Baptist Church in Sydney. She recently completed her PhD in preaching, the Old Testament and feminist hermeneutics. Her first book draws on her thesis and is titled ‘Hear Her Voice’. It was published in 2024. Christine loves being creative and is passionate about films, theatre, writing, and most of all communicating God’s story with others.

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9 months ago
12 minutes 25 seconds

Australian Women Preach
201. Geraldine Vytilingam - 12 January 2025

Baptism of the Lord - Luke 3:15-16, 21-22 Geraldine (Gerry) Vytilingam has over 10 years of experience in ministry, spanning across rural, regional and metropolitan areas of Queensland and Victoria. Her dynamic skill set has developed over the last seven years working in Catholic education, through facilitating liturgies, social justice advocacy, staff formation, music ministry and student leadership development. Geraldine recently completed her Master of Theological Studies at the University of Divinity through the Fr John Wallis Scholarship, sponsored by the Missionary Sisters of Service. Her thesis focused on liturgical inculturation and how Aboriginal Spirituality is expressed in the Missa Terra Spiritus Sancti. Geraldine is interested in how Christian rituals (particularly the sacraments) can be a conduit of grace for individuals and communities, especially the vulnerable and marginalised.

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10 months ago
15 minutes 35 seconds

Australian Women Preach
200. Radhika Sukumar-White - 5 January 2025

The Epiphany of the Lord - Matthew 2:1-12 Rev. Radhika Sukumar-White (she/her) has been a Minister of the Word in the Uniting Church in Australia since 2016. A second-generation Sri Lankan Tamil Australian, she grew up in Canberra before moving to Sydney to study Physiotherapy, Music and then Theology. Radhika is interested in leading dynamic and sacred worship, preaching, teaching and walking alongside individuals in their life and faith journeys. Radhika is currently serving as Ministry Team Leader at Leichhardt Uniting Church, a young, vibrant, justice-oriented community of faith on Gadigal and Wangal land. She serves alongside her husband, who also serves as Chaplain at the University of Sydney.

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10 months ago
11 minutes 8 seconds

Australian Women Preach
199. Alison Overeem - Christmastide 2024

Christmastide - John 1:1-18 - Weaving the Word.

In this time of Christmas tide we have decided to revisit a stunning sermon from 3 years ago. I invite you to take this moment: breathe, relax and immerse yourself in the poetics of palawa woman Alison Overeem as she reflects upon the Gospel of John, weaving stories into the flight of butterflies.

Alison Overeem is a proud palawa woman from South-East Tasmania who is driven by culture, family, empowerment and creating safe spaces to build hope and healing. Alison is passionate about raising awareness of Aboriginal culture and history and the rights of women in society. As a result, Alison was a past member of the Tasmanian Women’s Council. While working in aged care at the age of 16, Alison studied for a Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) and graduated in 1989.

Alison established the Aboriginal Children’s Centre at West Moonah in 1989. As Director of the Aboriginal Children’s Centre from 1989 to 2013, she helped design a state-of-the-art, award-winning, culturally inclusive children’s centre at Risdon Cove. Alison believes she was fortunate to be at the forefront of developing a multifunctional Aboriginal service, the first of its kind in Tasmania. It was, in fact, a precursor to the Child and Family Centres rolled out across Tasmania in recent years.

In 2013, Alison was appointed as the Leprena Manager, Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress (UAICC Tasmania). Alison has been instrumental in broadening Leprena’s engagement, networking and connections. Leprena’s mission is to be the lead provider of cultural and spiritual learning and immersion, uniting First and Second Peoples through Tasmanian Aboriginal culture, and the National UAICC story, across the nation. Leprena promotes a shared learning and unlearning between First and Second Peoples and provides projects and programs in a culturally and spiritually safe space by facilitating gatherings centred on cultural, emotional and social wellness. Leprena also provides training to church communities, not-for-profits, government and non-government organisations and educational groups.

Alison is also heavily involved with multiple advocacy, policy and strategic planning committees. She is a member of the UAICC National Executive, Uniting Care board of Australia, Uniting Church Assembly Standing Committee, Advocate for the Walking Together circle for the National UCA Assembly, co-chair of the UCA Vic Tas Walking Together committee and various others.  

Alison has made numerous contributions to publications and resources nationally around culturally inclusive practice models of service delivery for Aboriginal communities. She has also been involved in advocacy and policies impacting social justice movements and climate change.

Alison has a Bachelor of Education and an Advanced Diploma in Management.

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10 months ago
10 minutes 21 seconds

Australian Women Preach
198. Rena MacLeod - 22 December 2024

Fourth Sunday of Advent - Luke 1:39-45 - Leaping with Joy: Celebrating Divine Energies Embodied.

Rena MacLeod is a biblical scholar who researches and writes in the areas of violent biblical narratives, mimetic theory, and feminist theory. Her research draws out the shared space between women’s contemporary experience of men’s violence, and those experiences reflected in biblical texts of female victimhood. Integral to this scholarship, is also analysing the roles and representations of women’s courage, strength, and empowerment. Rena is especially interested in how these biblical representations of women’s experiences may be read as destabilising the discourses and myths that sustain structures of gendered violence. Ultimately grounded in a biblical liberation framework, Rena’s research seeks to foster flourishing personhood and a society free from the dynamics of violent behaviour.

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10 months ago
11 minutes 36 seconds

Australian Women Preach
197. Robyn Whittaker - 15 December 2024

Third Sunday of Advent - Luke 3:10-18

Robyn Whitaker is Associate Professor of New Testament at Pilgrim Theological College in the University of Divinity, and Director of The Wesley Centre for Theology, Ethics, and Public Policy.  She is also an ordained Uniting Church minister. Robyn specialises in the Book of Revelation and the Synoptic Gospels, writing for both academic and popular audiences. Her recent books include Revelation for Normal People and Even the Devil Quotes Scripture: Reading the Bible on its Own Terms. Robyn lives in Melbourne with her husband and their two dogs. While she only preaches occasionally these days, she co-hosts a podcast for preachers called By the Well that discusses the lectionary readings each week.

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10 months ago
13 minutes 27 seconds

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196. Keren Terpstra - 8 December 2024

Second Sunday of Advent -Luke 3:1-6

Keren Terpstra is the Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral, Sale in the Anglican Diocese of Gippsland. Before coming to Sale, Keren had appointments in Melbourne, and before that in Brisbane, where she trained and was ordained.

She is a passionate Trekkie, loses herself in Chinese dramas, engages in imaginative worlds by writing fanfiction and playing PS4, enjoys walking around the lakes in town, loves quilting and sewing and handcrafts, is a composer and organist, and is learning to play the harp – in her spare time!

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11 months ago
10 minutes 5 seconds

Australian Women Preach
195. Gillian Moses - 1 December 2024

First Sunday of Advent - Luke 21:25-28, 34-36

Gillian writes: I am the Chaplain and Head of Religious and Values Education at St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School in Brisbane, a position I have held for the past 10 years. Prior to that I have been a parish priest, worked in a cathedral, assisted a Primate and most importantly, been mum to 4 amazing children. 

I am an Anglican priest with tertiary qualifications in Japanese, Law and Theology. I am a lifelong Anglican with a keen interest in the future shape of the church and in women’s issues within the church and beyond. I think working as a school chaplain is the best job in the church, because it brings me into contact with such a variety of people, many of whom have no or little knowledge of the church or Christianity, but who are keenly interested in living a meaningful life.

I am also a vowed member of the Society of the Sacred Advent, an Anglican religious order of women, and I am committed to the ongoing contribution of religious orders to the life of the Anglican Church and its schools. I am curious about what religious life might look like in the 21st century, and what treasures it still has to offer.

My other interests include gardening, baking, quilting, and my little border terriers who make life so much richer.

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11 months ago
13 minutes 10 seconds

Australian Women Preach
194. Sarah Plowman - 24 November 2024

Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe - John 18:33-37

The Right Rev’d Sarah Plowman is Assistant Bishop in the Anglican Church Southern Queensland. She has spent most of her life in SE Qld, growing up on the Sunshine Coast. She began her career as a Physics and Maths teacher, during which time she explored a vocational call into youth ministry. After serving in parish and Diocesan roles in youth ministry, she returned to schools as a lay chaplain, and pursued a call to ordained ministry. Since her ordination to the priesthood in 2005, she has served as chaplain at three Anglican schools, loving the energy and dynamism of the educational environment.

In 2020, she transitioned out of school ministry, taking on the challenging role of the Director of Discernment and Formation, based at St Francis Theological College. In this role she was able to explore and develop the nature of vocation, and encourage Anglicans in their journey to ordained ministry. In June 2024, she was consecrated as a bishop in the Anglican church and is now an Assistant Bishop in the ACSQ with responsibility for the Northern Region of the diocese.

She is married to Darius, with two daughters and two step-daughters, all in their late teens. She loves hiking, camping and running, as well as tending and growing her garden which is full of native plants, birds, insects and lizards!

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11 months ago
9 minutes 35 seconds

Australian Women Preach
193. Robyn Ober - 17 November 2024

Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time - Psalm 91

Dr Robyn Ober is a Mamu/Djirribal woman from Far North Queensland. She is a Lead Researcher at Batchelor Institute in the Northern Territory spanning three decades. She is well renowned for her expertise of both-ways pedagogy, working to combine Indigenous and non-Indigenous ways of knowing, being and learning in teaching practice and research. She serves in key leadership and ministry at Darwin Hillsong church and often speaks at Christian events and gatherings in the Northern Territory and beyond. Over the past four decades she and her family have supported her parents in pioneering new churches and building Indigenous leadership in Christian ministry across northern Australian in remote and rural Aboriginal communities.

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11 months ago
11 minutes 30 seconds

Australian Women Preach
192. Bernadette Mercieca - 10 November 2024

Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time - Mark 12: 38-44 - How can we be more generous with what we have? Bernadette has had a long career as a secondary school RE teacher, retiring last year from a Catholic girls’ school in Melbourne. She currently teaches Religious Education to both primary and secondary pre-service teachers at Australian Catholic University. She graduated with her Doctor of Philosophy in September 2018 from the University of Southern Queensland. Last year Bernadette co-authored a book with Ann Rennie entitled Witness, Specialist, Moderator: the critical role of Catholic educators in a changing world. It is available from Garratt Publishing.

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1 year ago
11 minutes 17 seconds

Australian Women Preach
191. Di Langham and Belinda Roberts - 3 November 2024

Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time - Mark 12:28-34

Di writes: I am a Buandik First Nations woman. I am Reverend Canon Auntie Di Langham, Director of Reconciliation in Newcastle Anglican. I am mother of four, grandmother of 14 and great grandmother of 7. My ministry has included Juvenile Justice Chaplin and 20 years as a gaol chaplain. I am secretary of National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Anglican Council. I am invited to speak at many churches and groups. I like to challenge people in their faith and get them to go on a spiritual journey that sometimes may be uncomfortable. I believe that  it is in this discomfort we grow.

Belinda writes: I am a proud Buandik woman. Auntie Di is my mother. I am currently working at Nikinpa Aboriginal family and community centre. I am an artist. I use gum leaves as the backgrounds of my art. I belong to Nikinpa Women's art group who create healing leaves for those who have Iost loved ones or reconnecting with culture. I attend Campfire Church. I like to write creatively.

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1 year ago
11 minutes 49 seconds

Australian Women Preach
A podcast that showcases preaching by Christian women from across all Christian denominations. Our final episode will be released on 3 March 2025. All episodes will continue to be available. We welcome you to revisit four years of women’s preaching. Stay in touch with new developments at australianwomenpreach.com.au We model the Church we want to be: inclusive, diverse and welcoming. An initiative of WATAC Inc. (Women and the Australian Church) and the Grail in Australia. CREDITS Producer: Louise Maher Music: Danielle Anne Lynch. Find more of Danielle’s music on Spotify, iTunes or YouTube.