Women-Church

[1] The journal covered a broad range of topics in the fields of feminist theology, religion and spirituality.

Under the broader umbrella of feminism, religion and women's spirituality, the Women-Church journal included content from authors that held a diversity of understandings and perspectives.

Its editorial policy encouraged contributions from more marginalized groups and it remained a non-refereed title as a way of making it accessible to a wide range of readers.

Paul and White wrote a history of the journal's beginnings for the 5th Birthday Issue of Women-Church in Spring 1992.

[9][2] The journal's final issue included many letters from all over Australia that told of their sadness at losing a publication that had nourished their religious lives for two decades.