Dangerous Liberal Lady Preachers

By: Natalie Bowerman
  • Summary

  • Introducing the Dangerous Liberal Lady Preachers: Revs. Natalie Bowerman and Emily Huyge, United Methodist Elders serving reconciling congregations in Upstate New York, and Rev. Jessica Glaser, a United Methodist Deacon serving in a health facility in Buffalo. Join us for progressive theology, interfaith discourse, sociopolitical engagement, and a different way to “do” spirituality.
    Natalie Bowerman
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Episodes
  • Thrive with Natalie, Emily, and Jessica
    Sep 11 2024

    We're baaaaaaaack! It's been exactly 6 months since our last new episode...and a whole lot has been going on with us. Emily talks mental health, Jess talks physical health, Natalie talks disability and inclusion, and all of us talk about letting your heart and soul air out.

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    47 mins
  • Deep and Wide with Edris Hitchcock
    Mar 11 2024

    Our very good, longtime friend, the Rev. Edris Hitchcock, pastor at the First Baptist Church of LeRoy, chats with Natalie and Jess about motherhood in the ministry, hope in the face of messiness, and a few memories from our old seminary friends Matt Turie, and the late, beloved Heather Janes.

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    52 mins
  • Many Gifts One Spirit with Megan Stowe
    Feb 26 2024

    In this episode Natalie, Jess, and Emily interview their friend and colleague, the Rev. Megan Stowe. A longtime servant of the Upper New York Conference, Megan moved over to New England and is now a DS in Massachusetts. Megan chats about resources that help clergy thrive, imposter syndrome, and being her brave self.

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    48 mins

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