New team to support women in pastoral ministry
A new Advocacy for Women in Pastoral Ministry (AWPM) team has been established in the LCANZ, continuing the church’s work following the 2024 Convention of General Synod resolution that both women and men may be eligible for ordination.
The formation of the team, approved by the General Church Board (GCB) and College of Bishops (CoB), marks a transition from the 2025 Advocate for Women in Pastoral Ministry role, held by Dr Pauline Simonsen, to a collaborative, team-based approach.
Dr Tania Nelson has been appointed by GCB and CoB as convenor of the AWPM team. Other team members are Pastor Maria Rudolph, Jordan Moore, Helen Middelmann and Emma Graetz, who were gathered by Pauline and have generously offered their time in this voluntary ministry.
The team will continue to advocate for women in pastoral ministry as part of the LCANZ’s Way Forward process. It will provide advice to LCANZ Bishop Paul Smith and to joint meetings of GCB and CoB, as well as serve as a key point of contact for women across the church.
Tania said she is honoured to build on the foundations laid over the past year.
‘I’m delighted to continue the excellent work of Dr Pauline Simonsen to advocate for women in pastoral ministry in the LCANZ,’ she said.
‘Our team has been tasked with establishing a primary point of contact and a voice for women discerning, training or serving in pastoral ministry within the LCANZ. To all women who are discerning a call to ministry, those who are training for ministry and to the women who are already serving as pastors, we are here to support you.’
Tania encouraged women considering a call to pastoral ministry to connect with the team via email at advocateWPM@lca.org.au
Pauline, whose appointment in 2025 focused on establishing the advocate role, reflected on the significance of this next step.
‘Thank you to all the women who are holding or discerning a call to pastoral ministry,’ she said. ‘Thank you for your forbearance and tenacity. I hope and pray that those Jesus is calling – women and men – will hear and answer his call.’
Tania brings extensive experience in church life and ministry to the role. A specific ministry pastor candidate, she currently serves as ministry lead at Mawson Lakes Community Church in suburban Adelaide, where she was installed on 1 February 2026. She was the manager of Lutheran Media from August 2023 to January 2026 and previously served as the LCANZ’s executive officer – Local Mission. Before this, Tania was the head of school of theological studies and associate dean for academic affairs at Australian Lutheran College.
Find more information about the implementation of the Way Forward resolution at www.lca.org.au/implementation-ordination-resolution
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