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Betrayal: The historic and personally challenging sex discrimination case that pitted the Adventist Church against its own women.
By Merikay McLeod
As a young assistant editor at Pacific Press Publishing Association, owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Merikay McLeod asked manager in 1972 for wages comparable to those paid to a man doing the same work. Her husband was out of work and wanted to go to school; their car was in bad repair; and they were reduced to returning groceries for change to do the laundry. But the manager not only said, “No”; he said, “Never!” And the consequences of that “Never!” are the struggle for justice recounted in Betrayal.
For this fortieth anniversary edition, that story last published in 1985 as BETRAYAL: The Shattering Sex Discrimination Case of Silver vs Pacific Press Publishing Assoclation (Mars Hill Publications) is revised, updated, and contextualized by a colleague, an attorney, and a historian.
“What an important book for chronicling a crucial milestone in the Adventist Church’s treatment of women! To forget is to risk further discrimination. To be reminded is to inspire commitment to the eternal values of inclusion.”—Lawrence T. Geraty PhD, President Emeritus, La Sierra University
“Countless women employees are, or should be, grateful to Merikay for the size of their paychecks. Her courage and persistence have won benefits not only for her but for innumerable others, as she wishes.”—Leona G. Running, PhD, professor emeritus, Andrews University
“Merikay’s Betrayal Is very moving, very honest, very haunting, and well written. I could not put it down. The book shows us what the pursuit of sweet justice feels like, day after day; and tells us what the price of survival is for women. Merikay isone of the heroines.”—Phyllis Chesler, PhD, author of Women & Madness
Available now at:
https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/AssociationforAdventistForums/merikaybook-1.html
The Lost Sheep Metaphor in a Fragmented Society
Part 1 of Sheep, Coins, and a Preferential Option for the Marginalized
It can lead to the marginalization of those who are different all while absolving the perpetrators of responsibility.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/socialjesus/2025/09/lost-sheep/
A Lost Sheep, A Lost Coin, Lost Justice
Part 2 of Sheep, Coins, and a Preferential Option for the Marginalized
The lost sheep and the lost coin both challenge the notion that social justice can be achieved without addressing the root causes.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/socialjesus/2025/09/lost-sheep-lost-coin-lost-justice/
A Preferential Option for Justice
Part 3 of Sheep, Coins, and a Preferential Option for the Marginalized
In contrast, the lens of a preferential option for the marginalized provides a nuance that prioritizes those who in need of justice.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/socialjesus/2025/09/preferential-option-justice/
Season 3, Episode 25: Luke 15:1-10, Lectionary C, Proper 19
Just Talking is a weekly conversation centered on the upcoming weekend’s Gospel lectionary reading. Each discussion explores the text through the lenses of love, inclusion, and social justice. Our hope is that these conversations will be more than just talking—they’ll be just talking, rooted in justice. And maybe, they’ll inspire you to go beyond just talking and into action. Whether you preach from the lectionary or are simply curious about the Jesus story from a more progressive, justice-oriented perspective, we invite you to join us. Herb Montgomery is speaker/director of Renewed Heart Ministries.
This week’s special guest is Alicia Johnston.
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New Episode of The Social Jesus Podcast
A podcast where we talk about the intersection of faith and social justice and what a first century, prophet of the poor from Galilee might have to offer us today in our work of love, compassion and justice.
This week:
Luke 15:1-10
“The parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin in our reading this week both challenge the notion that social justice can be achieved without addressing the root causes of oppression and focusing on communities who suffer harm from inequities. Jesus’ teachings here call us to to confront the structures that perpetuate inequality, advocating for systemic change for people being harmed now rather than mere charity or superficial solutions. This way of reading the parables of the lost sheep and lost coin align with principles of social justice: true equality cannot exist without addressing the historical injustices against specific communities that have led to disparities. Focusing on the ninety-nine sheep that need no rescue and saying “they matter too” neglects the importance of context and the specific struggles that the specific communities represented by the sheep or coin in our reading face. Universal approaches to the gospel often oversimplify the realities of systemic oppression and what certain communities uniquely need. In contrast, the lens of a preferential option for the marginalized (temporarily focusing on the lost sheep or the lost coin rather than the rest) provides a nuanced understanding that prioritizes those who are suffering. True justice for all requires acknowledging injustice that may be only affecting certain communities, and focusing on those being harmed acknowledges that injustice to any is a threat to injustice to all.”
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Upcoming Events
September 20, 2025
Good News Fellowship (via Zoom)
Toronto, Ontario Canada For info: 304.520.0030
Weekly Zoom HeartGroup on Wednesday Nights
Each Wednesday evening, Glendale City Church will be hosting a Zoom-HeartGroup led by Herb Montgomery. Our discussion each week includes the content in Renewed Heart Ministries’ weekly eSight articles, The Social Jesus podcast, and RHM’s Just Talking YouTube show. The time of each Zoom session will be on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Pacific/10:00 p.m. Eastern.
For more information and for the link to participate each week, contact RHM here.
Finding Jesus: A Fundamentalist Preacher Discovers the Socio-Political & Economic Teachings of the Gospels
by Herb Montgomery
Available now on Amazon!
In Finding Jesus, author Herb Montgomery delves into the profound and often overlooked political dimensions of the gospels. Through meticulous analysis of biblical texts, historical context, and social discourse, this thought-provoking book unveils the gospels’ socio-political, economic teachings as rooted in a profound concern for justice, compassion, and the well-being of the marginalized. The book navigates the intersections between faith and societal justice, presenting a compelling argument for a more socially engaged and transformative Christianity.
Finding Jesus is not just a scholarly exploration; it is a call to action. It challenges readers to reevaluate their understanding of Christianity’s role in public life and to consider how the radical teachings of the gospels can inspire a renewed commitment to justice, equality, and compassion. This book is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the social implications of Christian faith and a blueprint for building a more just and inclusive society.
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