{"id":2411,"date":"2007-04-04T02:20:42","date_gmt":"2007-04-04T07:20:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.patheos.com\/community\/jesuscreed\/2007\/04\/04\/women-in-ministry-sacred-space\/"},"modified":"2007-04-04T02:20:42","modified_gmt":"2007-04-04T07:20:42","slug":"women-in-ministry-sacred-space","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/jesuscreed\/2007\/04\/04\/women-in-ministry-sacred-space\/","title":{"rendered":"Women in Ministry: Sacred Space"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p>At some point or another the Gospel reader who has some interest in women in ministry confronts the reality that Jesus did not call women to be apostles. Were they \u201cdisciples\u201d? Yes. More importantly, what kinds of \u201cministry\u201d did they have? Today I want to suggest that women took common places and converted them into sacred spaces, and I want to suggest further that women developed \u201cmissional centers\u201d in earliest Christianity. And I want to contend that any suggestion that the hospitality women offered in the 1st Century was simply cooking for others or making life easy for others greatly devalues the kind of hospitality women created. <!--more|inline--><br>\nTwo texts lead open a window into a kind of ministry women had in the 1st Century. Luke 8:1-3 and 10:38-42.<br>\n1. In Luke 8:1-3 we learn that women were <em>companions <\/em>of Jesus. Jesus was preaching and evangelizing the kingdom of God and women \u2014 lots of them \u2014 were \u201cwith Jesus\u201d attending to his and the Twelve\u2019s needs.<br>\nThis \u201ccompanionship\u201d with Jesus lasted his entire ministry and Mark 15:40-41 clearly shows that this \u201ccompanionship\u201d was \u201cdiscipleship\u201d: \u201cSome women were watching from a distance. Among them were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joses, and Salome. In Galilee these women <em>had followed him<\/em> and cared for his needs. Many other women who had come up with him to Jerusalem were also there.\u201d The word \u201cfollowed\u201d indicates \u201cfollow as a disciple.\u201d<br>\nNow the term \u201cwith him\u201d is a term that indicates (1) constant presence with Jesus (Luke 7:11-12 and Mark 3:14) that led (2) to ministries of various sorts, including being sent out (Luke 9:1-6; 10:1-12). I consider it possible that women were among the 70\/72 sent out in Luke 10:1-12.<br>\n2. <em>Mary Magdalene<\/em> is a good example of what these women were doing who were \u201ccompanions\u201d of Jesus. Here\u2019s what we know: She was demonized (Luke 8:2); she watched Jesus on the cross (Mark 15:40-41); she saw Jesus get buried (15:47); she was in the first group that saw the empty tomb (16:1-8); she was the first to declare the empty tomb (John 20:2); first to witness the resurrected Jesus (20:11-18). Commissioned to mediate this knowledge to the apostles (Mark 16:7). Mary Magdalene was a presence \u2014 a significant presence.<br>\n3. <em>Martha and Mary<\/em> illustrate, not simply a contemplative life vs. an active life, but instead the proper kind of hospitality with an improper kind of hospitality (Luke 10:38-42).<br>\nMartha and Mary illustrate the kind of <em>benefaction <\/em>women offered Jesus and the Twelve and the kingdom ministers (Luke 8:1-3). Martha and Mary illustrate how to use one\u2019s goods and money for the sake of the kingdom; Jesus criticized the rich and offered consolation to the poor \u2014 and called those who followed him to surrender their goods (Mark 10:17-31). These women were illustrations of how to do that: they used their goods for the kingdom.<br>\n<em>Jesus summoned Martha from one kind of hospitality \u2014 traditional female serving males \u2014 to another kind of hospitality \u2014 assuming the posture of a student who attends to Jesus and learns from him<\/em>. Mary \u201clistened\u201d \u2014 and this is the language of a disciple (Luke 6:47; 8:10-11, 21; 11:28). By doing this, Jesus created his new family around him \u2014 of disciples (Mark 3:31-35).<br>\nConclusion: Martha learned from Mary, who was legitimated by Jesus, that Christian hospitality was not simply serving food but a \u201cword\u201d-fellowship, a desire to invite Jesus and others into the home in order to taste of the goodness of redemption and fellowship. They converted common places \u2014 homes \u2014 into sacred spaces.<br>\n3. One needs to note that women were so much a part of offering hospitality in the early churches that churches got connected to them \u2014 notice Acts 12:12; 16:13-15; 16:40; Rom 16:1-5; 1 Cor 16:19; Col. 4:15 and 2 John 1. If the hospitality that is being offered here is truly Jesus-shaped, it is a hospitality that engaged one another in fellowship, in instruction, in learning, and in shaping the kind of kingdom ministry in those communities.<br>\nNow, let me make this clear: women did more than this, but this they did in the earliest churches: they converted common places into sacred spaces.<\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At some point or another the Gospel reader who has some interest in women in ministry confronts the reality that Jesus did not call women to be apostles. Were they \u201cdisciples\u201d? Yes. More importantly, what kinds of \u201cministry\u201d did they have? 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