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This is a great example of why the SBC can’t separate the office of pastor/elder from its function.
The head of @Lifeway, Ben Mandrell, explains how he thinks the SBC can “respect our doctrinal boundaries” about roles of men and women in the church while “getting creative.”
This is done by churches “getting away from nomenclature” and forming councils that “get in a room and dream up what the future of the church is.”
In other words, check the title of pastor/elder at the conference room door and get the “right people in the room” to do the function of pastors/elders.
This is why they didn’t want the Law amendment and why it is needed.
Furthermore, how Mandrell talks about this is deceptive because he implies that anything less than this “creativity” is saying a woman’s voice doesn’t matter, can’t teach, and can’t be involved in the church. And it devalues God’s design and calling of women in their Titus 2 role. Mandrell should rejoice in what God has designed and called his daughter to do, not find ways to help her give lip service to “doctrinal boundaries” while “creatively” circumventing them. Jesus rebuked the Pharisees for such “creativity” (Mark 7:9-13). And we should rebuke Mandrell for his!
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