In this thought-provoking discussion, Mary Magdalene, known as 'an apostle to the apostles,' and Junia, recognized by scholars as potentially an apostle, dive into the roles of women in the early church. They explore whether Mary and Junia held significant apostolic authority, contrasting egalitarian and complementarian views. The conversation highlights the theological implications of women's ministry and leadership, backed by scriptural evidence and historical accounts, challenging traditional perspectives on women's roles in church leadership.