Obstacles remain as women seek more leadership roles in America's Black Church
- Less than one in 10 Black Protestant congregations are led by a woman, despite increasing numbers of Black women attending seminary, as estimated by Simmons.
- Courtney Pace highlighted how social media, like Facebook, has facilitated public conversations on women's equality in ministry, citing Eboni Marshall Turman's gender discrimination lawsuit against Abyssinian Baptist Church.
- Many conservative Christian churches, including some Black Protestant denominations, forbid women from preaching.
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