Rev. Coralie Ling of Melbourne, Australia

The Rev. Coralie Ling is a longtime friend and colleague of WATER. She was the first woman to be ordained in the Methodist Church in Melbourne 1969. Later the Methodists with Presbyterians and Congregationalists formed the Uniting Church in Australia 1977. As a Visiting Scholar and Minister, Coralie graces the office annually for a week, usually en route to the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, to catch up on the latest feminist issues in religion. Her wisdom and laughter most recently brightened the WATER office when she visited in November of 2013 before participating in the Feminist Liberation Theologian’s Network at the AAR meeting in Baltimore. Her special interests are in inter-religious work as well as feminist studies in religion.

In Memory of Her—Peggy Cleveland

WATER joins friends and family in mourning the death of Peggy Cleveland, former co-director of the Center for Women and Religion at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. She died at the age of 87 in Charlotte, NC. May Peggy’s life and work be a beacon of light.

February 2014 Ritual: Celebrate Brigit's Day, Let Spring Begin!

By Diann L. Neu | Brigit, the female figure of divinity of Old Europe, was said to "breathe life into the mouth of dead winter.”

"Love Your Friends" and "Friends Act Friendly"

Two lectures Mary E. Hunt gave at the Fall Symposium in Sigtuna, Sweden are now available online.

Safety for Women Writers

Women writers face danger every time we put something in print.

Robert Nugent, a Priest’s Priest

Robert Nugent was a scholar and writer. He was also an old fashioned priest with a new fangled congregation.

February 5 Teleconference "Talking Taboo" Part Two

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA"Talking Taboo" Part Two Wednesday, February 5, 2014 1 -2 PM EST The book, Talking Taboo: American Christian Get Frank About Faith edited by Erin Lane and Enuma Okoro, is creating lots of conversation. WATER is excited to feature two teleconferences to start 2014 by looking at the issues many people consider taboo. Join authors Grace Biskie, Gina Messina-Dysert, Tara Woodard-Lehman, Katey Zeh, and let's "talk taboo." RSVP by sending an email with the words “Register Me Teleconference” to waterstaff@hers.com to receive dial-in information.

The Trouble With Francis: Three Things That Worry Me

Will Pope Francis be featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated engaging in "spiritual exercises"?

In Memory of Her

You can remember or honor someone special or an occasion by giving a donation in their name to WATER's In Memory of Her Fund. You are invited to send your donation with a check and an accompanying note, or donate on our website via PayPal and send us an email to waterstaff@hers.com honoring your loved one. Where does "in memory of her" come from? According to Mark (14:9), Jesus said of the faithful woman who anointed him "and truly I say to you, wherever the gospel is preached in the whole world, what she has done will be told in memory of her." Church history has since conveniently forgotten her name. In Memory of Her honors people from all religious or non-religious traditions.

January 8 Teleconference "Talking Taboo" Part One

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA"Talking Taboo" Part One Wednesday, January 8, 2014 1 -2 PM EST The book, Talking Taboo, edited by Erin Lane and Enuma Okoro, is creating lots of conversation. WATER is excited to feature two teleconferences to start 2014 by looking at the issues many people consider taboo. Join editors Erin Lane and Enuma C. Okoro, and author Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, and let’s “talk taboo.” RSVP by sending an email with the words “Register Me Teleconference” to waterstaff@waterwomensalliance.org in order to receive dial-in information.