There is a difference between teaching and preaching. Jeff > Brothers > This is interesting. You mean to tell me that you do not allow > women to teach in your churches? Who teaches the nursury? Who > teaches your elementary classes? Do you have classes or Bible > studies that are exclusively for women? Who teaches them? > It seems to me that we are missing the point here. We are talking > about a song leader here. We are not talking about the pastor. In my > understanding of scripture, when we worship we focus on God, not > who is leading us in song. If I remember the original post correctly, > there was no man that would do the job that day. > The husband is to be the spiritual leader of the family, correct? But > in many cases he is not. I praise God that many women take a stand > for Jesus in their families when the men do not! > > I base my comments concerning teaching on this paragraph: > > But that's the point J. God NEVER calls a woman to "preach" as we > commonly understand preaching. One cannot have a woman preach > or teach in his church without violating Scripture. Period. However, > we each must give an account for what we teach others and what we > allow. We're not going to change the other's mind. DW > > May God bless you all. It amazes me how awesome the Holy Spirit > is in the Body Of Christ in that in spite of us He still moves in our > churches to reach a lost and dying world. But regardless of how > successful our ministries may seem, let us not forget that there are > still many who need to be reached. > > Tony > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, send ANY message to: pastorsforum-unsubscribe@... > > "In essential things, unity; in non-essential things, liberty; and in all things, charity." > > > Pastor Jeff Hallmark SPRUCELAND BAPTIST CHURCH ~~~Presenting the Prince of Peace to Prince George~~~