What if the greatest stories in the Bible weren’t just about the men we always hear about… but ALSO the invisible women in scripture? These are the women who cooked the meals, nurtured he prophets, raised the leaders, and set their names were never recorded.
In this powerful kick off to our series Heroes: The Unsung and Unnamed Women of the Bible, Carly takes the mic to explore what it means to center the marginalized in Scripture. And in doing so, she challenges us to rethink who we call “heroes”.
Meet the Women You’ve Never Met
We’ve all heard about Elijah, David, or Abraham. But what about the women whose labor made their greatness possible? Carly introduces us to the invisible women of the Bible; the caregivers, the servants, the mothers, and the background characters who shaped the story of God in profound and overlooked ways.
She connects ancient narratives to modern injustice, point out how who we exclude from our stories affects how we live and believe. From Pharaoh’s palace to Walden Pond, we looked at the thread the links biblical invisibility to read-world marginalization today.

Re-Reading Scripture
This message doesn’t just tell a story; it shows us a different way to read the Bible. We learn from the Madras, black female theology, and even passive and active voices. These tools (and so many others) can help us recover and honor the unrecorded names, and make space for a more honest and inclusive faith.
Why it Matters Today
This message doesn’t stop at interpretation, but it calls for transformation. It shows us how erasing or minimizing the invisible women of the Bible can lead to modern day patriarchy. From “tradwife” content to Christian Nationalism, this message. connects the dots between silence in scripture to silence in society.
Watch or Listen
Whet era you’re a bible nerd, a skeptic, or someone who is just tired of sermons who leave out half the room. This message is for you! Funny, sharp, deeply theological; and STILL finds a way to include drag queen and zombies. It’s a sermon you won’t forget!
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