Throughout the 20th century lay women in the Episcopal Church,
often acting in isolation and without institutional support,
offered a powerful witness of leadership, vocation, and theological
resilience. "Deeper Joy" studies groups of women with similar
callings yet located in diverse settings throughout church and
society such as schools, hospitals, and other civic institutions.
The topics presented here reflect new historical perspectives and
unexplored primary materials, including interviews that bear on all
women's ministries, hence addressing neglected and important
aspects of life in the American church.
After an introductory chapter on women and vocation, five major
sections will explore lay women's vocations through the lenses of
community life, education, mission, civic life, and working for
change from within the Episcopal Church. Topics include Anglican
sisterhoods, the Companions of the Holy Cross, the deaconess
movement, women of the New Deal, women in foreign missions, the
settlement house movement, and women in education. The views of
African-American, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American women are
all represented. A concluding chapter addresses future directions
for leadership and service.
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