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The Unmooring is a zine for women who would like an opportunity to add their voices to ‘the prolific number of opinions and writing offered by men in the Christian tradition’. The ‘patriarchal legacy of the Christian church’ still holds sway and ‘women’s voices are scarce and often overlooked or ignored’. They welcome submissions from all ‘female-identifying contributors’ and hope to ‘amplify women’s voices on serious issues of faith.’ They’d like work ‘grappling with the complexities of the Christian tradition’ especially during these difficult days.

Currently the team want liturgy and prayers, but

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