Zenas, when re-reading the thread I see what you posted. And I apologize to a fellow Kentuckian for "stealing your line", albeit unwittingly. I did it as a joke. But I would like to ask, "What exactly is the matter of grave doctrinal error, here?" I do see a doctrinal error, myself. It may not be all that 'grave', but it is an error, nonetheless. That 'error' is confusing and confuting the office of bishop/elder, which is by definition limited to men, and has a host of qualifications involved, with the spiritual gift of pastor and teacher which is not limited, save at the discretion of the Holy Spirit, to any qualifications or gender, the same as for any of the other spiritual gifts, and all gifts are irrevocable, as well. (Rom. 11:29)
The offices are not necessarily irrevocble either, for if one does not fit, or no longer fits the qulifications given, then one is no longer qualified, and should not hold that office, in the local church, IMO.
Get it, gang! There is absolutely no Biblical prohibition or hint that a woman cannot have any one particular gift, including the gift of pastor and teacher, vs any other spiritual gift, or that gifts are ever gender specific.
And, by the same token and in the same vein, there is absolutely no room, Biblically, for a woman to be a bishop/elder, for that office is, in fact, limited to men, among the other limitations.