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Fleming Rutledge is a preacher and teacher known throughout the mainline Protestant denominations of the US, Canada and parts of the UK. She is the author of seven books and has received a grant from the Louisville Foundation to complete a book about the meaning of the Crucifixion. One of the first women to be ordained to the priesthood of the Episcopal Church, she served for fourteen years on the clergy staff at Grace Church on Lower Broadway at Tenth Street, New York City. Fleming and her husband celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2009 and have two daughters and two grandchildren. She is a native of Franklin, Virginia.
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Social Justice Article by Fleming Rutledge Receives AwardThe Evangelical Press Association awarded second place in the "Article Series" category to a series including an essay on social justice by Fleming called "When God Disturbs the Peace." The series in Christianity Today was part of the Christian Vision Project and was shaped around the question "Is Our Gospel Too Small?" Fleming's article appeared in the June 2008 issue of CT. You can see it online:
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