Originally posted by rjprince:
GB93433,
There have been time I have wanted to SUE my computer!
Scripture provides a clear pattern for deacons! Your point?
Scripture does make a clear pattern for deacons. So what is your point? Scripture makes a clear point for female deacons too. If you read the following clearly you will notice they do not have the same function nor authority.
f. There is plenty of evidence that the early church utilized women in ministry. There were women whose responsibility was to work with other women and children. They performed pastoral work with the sick and the poor and helped at baptism. From the earliest times deaconesses visited the sick, acted as door-keepers at the women's entrance to the church, kept order among church women, taught females in preparation for baptism and acted as sponsors for homeless children. They also carried official messages. There was a clearer line drawn between the sexes than there is today. Women deacons were not on the same level as men deacons. They could not teach and minister to mixed groups of people or men, and they were not ordained.
For the first 1200 years of Christianity there is loads of evidence of woman deacons in the church. However, the Western Roman Catholic church never had them. Whereas the eastern church did
Almost every country outside of the U.S. has women deacons in Baptist churches.
g. The emergence of deaconesses is unclear. But in the third and fourth centuries the office deaconess developed greatly. In a letter dated 112 A.D. Governor Pliny wrote a letter to the emperor Trajan. In it he mentions a couple of "deaconesses."
(Book X, XCVI, 8, 289)
h. Explain the relationship and lines of communication between the male pastor and female in the congregation then.
pastor-deacon-deaconess-female
Do you not understand the lines of communication when I wrote, "h. Explain the relationship and lines of communication between the male pastor and female in the congregation then.
pastor-deacon-deaconess-female"?
It is still that way in a number of those countries. Amazing how many much older countries that were around during the time of Christ have deaconesses and still operate the same today as they did then but the very young US calls them wrong.In the NT and in a number of those countries a pastor never talks directly with a woman in the congregation. He goes through a deacon and then a deaconess unlike the US.
What makes you think you understand scripture better than those in the early church in 112 A.D.?