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Cara Quinn Wants Christians to Get to Know the Mothers of Their Faith

March 29, 2022

(RNS) — When Cara Quinn became a Christian in her early 20s, she still felt like there was something missing.

Where were all the women, she wondered.

It’s not that they were missing from the pews. Women generally outnumber men when it comes to church attendance. But they never filled the pulpit. And Quinn wasn’t sure where to find them in the Bible, either. They were rarely discussed in the sermons she heard on Sunday mornings at the evangelical church she attended. They didn’t really come up in any of the other “male-centric” resources she read as she dove into her new faith, she told Religion News Service.

She assumed they weren’t there until she took courses on feminist theology and women in the history of the church while attending seminary part time.

“My whole world opened up to all these stories of women and understandings of the Scripture and the Bible that weren’t just from a male, Western perspective,” she said.

Her curiosity about the women of the Bible and early Christian history led Quinn to launch a series of icons, then an app and — coming Easter Sunday — a church.

After graduating from Fuller Theological Seminary in 2019, Quinn combined her master’s degree in theology with her background in advertising, design and illustration to create “modern icons” of those female figures.

Cara Quinn. Courtesy photo

Cara Quinn. Courtesy photo

Jezebel icon. Image by Cara Quinn

Jezebel icon. Image by Cara Quinn

Biblical female icons created by Cara Quinn. Images by Cara Quinn

Biblical female icons created by Cara Quinn. Images by Cara Quinn

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