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US Assemblies of God elects first woman executive in more than a century

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The top US board of the Assemblies of God has unanimously elected its first woman general secretary in the Pentecostal denomination’s more than 100 year history.

Rev Donna L Barrett, the lead pastor of an Independence, Ohio, church, will fill the unexpired term of James T Bradford, the denomination announced Monday. Bradford resigned earlier this month to serve as senior pastor at Central Assembly, a flagship church of the denomination in Springfield, Missouri.

Donna Barrett

Rev Donna Barrett addresses the Ohio Ministry Network. PICTURE: Ricardo Camacho/Ohio Ministry Network

Rev Barrett, 58, who was a paralegal before pursuing the ministry, has been an Assemblies of God minister since 1988 and has served on state and national organisations of the world’s largest Pentecostal denomination. The religious body claims 3.2 million adherents in the US and 68 million worldwide.

“Through her service as a church planter, district leader, and general presbyter, Donna has shown humility paired with a special gifting for leadership,” said General Superintendent Doug Clay. “I’ve seen God use her time and time again to speak wisdom into difficult circumstances at the district and national level.”

In her role as general secretary, Rev Barrett will oversee credentialing of ministers, chartering of churches and collecting of official statistics. It is the third-ranking position in Assemblies leadership after general superintendent and assistant general superintendent. Her term begins on 1st June.

R Marie Griffith, director of the John C Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St Louis, said that the Assemblies of God, founded in 1914, has had a “fascinating history” of women’s leadership, with women leading congregations and speaking from pulpits in its early days and later often finding their roles restricted.

But in 2010, the General Presbytery, a policymaking body, determined that “we cannot find convincing evidence that the ministry of women is restricted according to some sacred or immutable principle”.

“It’s taken eight years from that time to elect the first women to the AG Executive Leadership Team, so Donna Barrett’s election is a big deal,” said Dr Griffith, author of Moral Combat: How Sex Divided American Christians and Fractured American Politics.

“One could argue, however, that her election fits well with the denomination’s earliest history, even if women’s leadership was disrupted for some decades in between.”

While 24 per cent of Assemblies of God ministers are women, other denominations, such as the Southern Baptist Convention, continue to maintain that Scripture teaches that women should not assume the role of pastor.

“I’m humbled at this invitation to serve a Fellowship I love,” Rev Barrett says. “I look forward to what God has in His heart for the future of the Assemblies God and I’m honored to be part of this outstanding team of leaders.”

Mark Forrester, a spokesman for the Assemblies of God, said women have previously served on executive teams of other national fellowships of the worldwide denomination.

 

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