In 1975, a project funded by several churches and governed by a board comprised of women from the Lutheran, Anglican, Presbyterian, United, and Catholic Churches was founded with a mission of bringing feminist concerns to Canadian churches. It was called the Movement for Christian Feminism (MCF), and Shelley Finson was its coordinator. In this twelve-minute audio clip, she talks about some of her experiences with the MCF.
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