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In page Margaret Rodgers (deaconess):

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From the 1970s, Rodgers attended St Stephen's Anglican Church, Newtown, located in the same suburb as Deaconess House and Moore College.[1] Through the latter decades of the 20th century, St Stephen's maintained a close association with the Movement for the Ordination of Women, and was attended by many Anglicans who found themselves marginalised because of broken marriages, gender identity or liberal views.[2] Rodgers was an active member of the congregation, serving on parish council, as a nominator and as a synod representative.[1] She was appointed a diocesan reader,[3] regularly reading services and occasionally preaching, at which times her scholarship and her insight into the Christian Church in other countries that she visited were much valued.[citation needed]