BONUS: Hey Pastor, Do You know Who’s Teaching Your Women?

In this special episode, listeners hear from Kelly Needham and Lindsay Schott, Co-Founders of Teach Equip, as they sat down with their pastors Rodney Hobbs (Lead Pastor) and Jimmy Needham (Worship & Teaching Pastor) from Stonegate Church during an Acts29 Conference panel discussion in 2024.

The group unpacks a question many pastors wrestle with: How can churches equip women to teach in ways that are both faithful to Scripture and aligned with their theological convictions? This candid conversation explores how pastors and women can work together to cultivate clarity, confidence, and unity in ministry.

Through real stories and practical insight, the discussion shows how Teach Equip partners with pastors to build trust, provide clarity, and create pathways for women to grow as communicators of God’s Word. Lessons from churches of all sizes highlight that equipping women can strengthen, not disrupt, church structure.

You’ll hear thoughtful dialogue about the difference between calling and permission, the value of theological nuance, and why developing women teachers benefits the whole church. It’s an encouraging and practical conversation for pastors, ministry leaders, and women who long to teach faithfully in their church context.

Whether you’re leading a church, mentoring women, or exploring how to steward the gifts of women in your congregation, this episode offers practical wisdom and a renewed vision for partnership in ministry.

Key Takeaways: 

  • Equipping women to teach isn’t about challenging authority—it’s about stewarding gifts faithfully within a church’s convictions.

  • Clear communication between pastors and women’s ministry leaders builds trust and alignment.

  • Creating structured training pathways helps women develop confidence and skill in teaching Scripture.

  • Healthy collaboration between men and women strengthens the church’s teaching culture.

  • Churches benefit when theological clarity meets a spirit of partnership and grace.

If this conversation encourages you, share it with your pastor or ministry team, and subscribe to the Teach Equip Podcast for more practical conversations on equipping women to teach the Bible faithfully. Learn more at teachequip.com.

Additional Resources:

Interested in joining Teach Equip as a student? Applications are open now through October 31, 2025. Space is limited to just 12 participants, so early applicants are prioritized. 

Want to bring Teach Equip to your church? Learn how to license our program and equip your teachers at teachequip.com/churches.

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