Tom Butler
New Member
Paul writes in I Corinthians 11:5 "Every woman who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered.......etc.
Paul is writing to the congregation at Corinth to give instructions on how to behave in church, correcting some things they were doing wrong. The context then, is when they are gathered as a congregation. (See v. 17.) He instructs the women not to pray in church with their heads uncovered.
Thus I believe Paul condoned women's praying in church.
Women song leaders in the strictest terms do not have authority over men. They are fulfilling a servant role. They are under the authority of the congregation, as well as the pastor.
Paul is writing to the congregation at Corinth to give instructions on how to behave in church, correcting some things they were doing wrong. The context then, is when they are gathered as a congregation. (See v. 17.) He instructs the women not to pray in church with their heads uncovered.
Thus I believe Paul condoned women's praying in church.
Women song leaders in the strictest terms do not have authority over men. They are fulfilling a servant role. They are under the authority of the congregation, as well as the pastor.