Is it right for a woman to be head of the family? Now answer the question; Is it right for women to head the Church in a pastoral office?
No!!!
Is it right for a woman to be head of the family? Now answer the question; Is it right for women to head the Church in a pastoral office?
Actually that's not in disagreement with what I've already stated.
Well good then. I just had to get that out.
Where a woman is to be silent is in a "meeting of the church". If the elders call a meeting for prayer or business and a woman is invited and wants to attend she can but she should keep silent.
Is it right for a woman to be head of the family?
Isn't the context of Paul's statement about asking questions that specifically might disrupt the meeting?
"And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church."
What else can she be if there are no men around?
There's always Melissa Scott, but she makes it hard to stay focused on the message
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjfur9elFYs
Always glad to hear from you, Sky even if we don't totally agree...Which we do 99% of the time...Amen!!!
The only reason I wanted to clarify my understanding is because it isn't possible for a woman to be totally silent at a regular church service and be involved in any capacity with a ministry.
I would say that applies in both the local church service and the meeting of the church called by the elders.
I totally agree with that 100%
Well I guess it's possible but I don't believe it is Biblical to say that women can't speak AT ALL in a regular church service. I guess she should have permission from her husband (if she is married) and the elder in charge.
I totally agree with that 100%
I think you see that there are some distinctions. The one people often miss is that the metting of the church is different from the regular church service but not by that much.
I've never attended a church yet, where women were in total silence. I don't think Paul meant that women should remain 100% silent before and after the service. Just during the service. It's a tough one to follow, cause men and women, husbands and wife's talk back and forth during, before and after the service...
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