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trustitl said:From the article you posted:
"Women can do this too, but we lead in other ways that are more collegial and cooperative," she said. "Women are more inclined to say 'Let's discern this together.'"
"The present culture as a whole demands gender inclusivity," Park said. "Because of this demand, the church needs to develop some tools to help these female leaders to function effectively as religious leaders in this tremendous pluralistic and inclusive global context."
"Politically, women are rising in society. Why not in the church too?"
Sounds like democracy to me. (Rule by the people)
It seems their are some demagogues involved. (political leader who stirs up the people for personal advantage)
It appears to be an epidemic in our time.(affecting many people in an area at the same time)
Ironically, this appears to be "man" centered. :tear:
SALTCITYBAPTIST said:
Palatka51 said:It seems to me that the Church is forgetting that it is not directed by mob rule but by the Holy Bible. Oh but we can change that too. :tear: People of God are turning from God's Holy Word to be just like the world.
Laodicea would be proud.
"A quote from this article:
Reporters often turn to a 1997 article by Sarah Frances Anders in which she referred to 1,225 confirmed SBC clergywomen. "Of these at least eighty-five are pastors," Anders reported in her article for Baptist Women in Ministry's FOLIO magazine.
A former Louisiana College professor, Anders centered her research on the progress made by women in religious leadership, particularly noting their ordination. The revision to the SBC doctrinal statement does not address ordination, but it clearly affirms the leadership of women in a variety of non-pastoral roles.
"Until God removes large sections of the Bible, including the book of 1 Tim, I will not attend any church that ordains a woman in any position."
Let the Bible answer itself on this matter.
Just off the top of my head, however the Bble has this to say: A woman is not called to preach the Gospel.
Alive in Christ said:ajg....
You responded to this...
With this comment...
As a Baptist, I praise God for those Baptists who are "getting with the program" regarding women in leadership roles, including as pastor.
I am including a link from the official Assemblies of God website to their position paper on women in positions of leadership. Keep in mind, the Assemblies of God are anything but liberal. They are as evangelical and conservative as can be.
This position paper makes it abundantly clear...from the scriptures alone that women in leadership is approved of by Almighty God, and that the few scriptures some use to exclude them are not being interpreted properly, taking into consideration the "whole" scriptural view on the topic.
I wish I could post excerpts, but its in PDF format, and I dont know how to "copy" from that format.
But it isnt excessively long.
Here it is....
http://ag.org/top/Beliefs/Position_Papers/pp_downloads/pp_4191_women_ministry.pdf
:godisgood:
You have confused being a preacher with someone in authority of an assembly of believers. Most see the preacher or pastor as the "man in charge". Here on the BB there is no doubt going to be confusion for they do not even have elders, but rather have a pastor as the head elder.ray Marshall said:Just off the top of my head, however the Bble has this to say: A woman is not called to preach the Gospel. The woman being the weaker vessle, as Eve was tempted in the garden of Eden, she isn't required to preach and also a preacher is to be the Husband of one Wife. She can't do that. She can not be the Husband of one wife.
AJ: My Mother-in-law was ranting on about how great their new lady pastor was (charismatic/word of faith church), and I quoted 1 Tim, "A bishop (pastor) must be the husband of one wife"......she said to me "That is your interpretation"
Alive in Christ said:ajg....
You responded to this...
With this comment...
As a Baptist, I praise God for those Baptists who are "getting with the program" regarding women in leadership roles, including as pastor.
I am including a link from the official Assemblies of God website to their position paper on women in positions of leadership. Keep in mind, the Assemblies of God are anything but liberal. They are as evangelical and conservative as can be.
This position paper makes it abundantly clear...from the scriptures alone that women in leadership is approved of by Almighty God, and that the few scriptures some use to exclude them are not being interpreted properly, taking into consideration the "whole" scriptural view on the topic.
I wish I could post excerpts, but its in PDF format, and I dont know how to "copy" from that format.
But it isnt excessively long.
Here it is....
http://ag.org/top/Beliefs/Position_Papers/pp_downloads/pp_4191_women_ministry.pdf
:godisgood:
annsni said:In our church, more than 1/2 the staff is female (over 45 employees) and the church would absolutely crumble if not for the women. However, none of the women are in authority over men or teaching men. But they are certainly not the cook and bottle washer - they're in charge of children's ministry, drama, technology, counseling (for women and children), youth (along with men), help lead worship, plan all events, organize the service and "produce/direct" it (making sure there is someone who will lead prayer, who's doing special music, who's ushering, who's collecting the offering, etc.). You'll see at any given time when the church doors are open, women doing tremendous ministry in our church. But you will not find a pastor, deacon or elder who is a woman since we read Scripture as saying that these roles are filled by only men.
"My Mother-in-law was ranting on about how great their new lady pastor was (charismatic/word of faith church), and I quoted 1 Tim, "A bishop (pastor) must be the husband of one wife"......she said to me "That is your interpretation"
What interpretation? I didnt "interpret" anything, I simply quoted the Bible with its exact words. In 1 Tim 3:11 it gives the requirements for the wife of a pastor. Which tells me that the wife/woman has a different role than the man. Simple and final. No interpretatin needed."
"If we decide that 1 Tim is wrong,..."
"...or doesnt apply to us today, then what else in the Bible can we change?"
"How do we decide what part of God's Word is true and what isnt?"
"Before I go to the AOG church to find out what God says, I'll look at the fact that they are already erronious regarding speaking in tongues....
"So I'll listen to Scripture over the AOG church."
Exactly.:thumbsup: Men likewise don't need to be "elders" to use their gifts, they just want to be in charge. If they really wanted to be serving others they wouldn't be wasting their time pushing a system and would just get to work.trustitl said:A 7th grade student I had saw right through the most common argument. I explained women were saying their reason for being elders and pastors was because they wanted to fully use their gifts. She wisely responded "They don't need the position to use their gifts, they just want to be in charge." She went on to say that if they really wanted to be serving others they wouldn't be wasting their time on trying to change the system and would just get to work.