Katie McCoy
Katie McCoy serves as Director Women's Ministry at Texas Baptists. She holds a PhD in Systematic Theology from Southwestern Seminary (TX), where she served on faculty for five years. Katie's research includes the patterns of justice for women in Old Testament laws as well as the intersection of theology, gender, and women's studies. She is a frequent speaker and writer on women's and gender issues and she is the author of To Be a Woman: The Confusion Over Female Identity and How Christians Can Respond. Katie loves to bake (or just make a mess in the kitchen) and the Container Store is her "happy place."
Sessions with Katie McCoy
October 3, 2025
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How God’s Love for Women Is Displayed in the Old Testament
Katie McCoy
Dig into the Old Testament laws about women and what they reveal about the Lawgiver's love for women. You’ll see how the laws some view as most "offensive" in Leviticus and Deuteronomy actually demonstrate God's protection and care for women.
October 4, 2025
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True Woman '25 Panel Discussion: Behold the Word in Every Season
Erin Davis, Mary Kassian, Leslie Bennett, Dámaris Carbaugh, Asheritah Ciuciu, Emily Jensen, Amanda Kassian, Katie McCoy, Kelly Needham, Shannon Popkin, Gretchen Saffles
Are you a young mom? A single woman? A grandmother? A suffering saint? No matter your season, the Word is for you. Hear from a panel of women doing ministry in various life stages and be encouraged to make Scripture your sustenance in every season.
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Live the Truth, Love Your Neighbor Constructing a Living Faith in an Age of Deconstruction
Mary Kassian, Dannah Gresh, Katie McCoy, Sean McDowell
Undoubtedly you know people who are dismantling their understanding of what it means to be a Christian. Learn from our panel as they give us understanding and practical strategies for how to respond biblically.