The place of women in the leadership of the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFMZ)
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2021
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This study focusses on exposing the sources of the marginalization of women in the leadership of
the AFMZ church. This study argues that women in the AFMZ have been marginalized in the
church’s leadership which is evidenced by the ceremonial titles women have and yet they do not
sit in decision making boards of the AFMZ. The marginalization is also evidenced by the fact
that female pastors have never occupied the position of Overseer and President. Therefore, this
study endorses mutuality and partnership between men and women in the leadership of the
Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe. The research design was qualitative in which case data
was collected through interviews and focus discussions, from sixty participants who were
purposefully selected. The major finding of this study is that women are being marginalized in
the leadership of the AFMZ due to a number of reasons such as, Few Female voters, The
nomination process, Interpretation of the bible, Culture and Patriarchy, Tradition, AFMZ’s
teaching on Marriage, The Holy Spirit has not given the directive and doubting the call of a
woman among other things. Hence using the African feminist theology and the Feminist
ecclesiology as theoretical frameworks, the ultimate goal is to advocate for an inclusive
leadership model of leadership which uphold men and women working together in the leadership
of the AFMZ. The study proposed an inclusive model of leadership in which it was suggested
that teaching of liberation theology in the home, empowerment of women through education,
solidarity, inclusion of gender studies at the AFMZ Theological seminary, learning from other
circles and leadership renewal will facilitate the achievement of this model. However, it was
acknowledged that the achievement of such a model may take time but hope for change is
certain.
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Doctoral Degree.University of KwaZulu-Natal,Pietermaritzburg.