Tag:

women in ministry

Since the 1880S, Southern Baptists Have Argued Over the Role of Women

At the SBC’s meeting this summer, delegates may debate a constitutional amendment to limit women leaders. It wouldn’t be the first time.

Saddleback’s Andy Wood Explains Female Teaching Pastors Are Biblical, Female Elders Are Not

On Friday, Saddleback lead pastor Andy Wood released a video responding to the SBC's determination that the denomination's largest church was no longer “in friendly cooperation with the Convention.”

Trillia Newbell: How Church Leaders Can Deal With Fear and Anxiety

Trillia Newbell joins the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to explain how the Lord has helped her with her fear and anxiety and also to share some thoughts on women in ministry.

Growing Number of Southern Baptist Women Question Gender Roles

Among the millions of Southern Baptist women, there are many who have questioned the faith’s gender-role doctrine and more recently urged a stronger response to disclosures of sexual abuse perpetrated by SBC clergy.

Pope Says Women Can Read at Mass, But Still Can’t Be Priests

Pope Francis changed church law Monday to explicitly allow women to serve as lectors during Mass, granting them access to the most sacred place on the altar, while continuing to affirm that they cannot be priests.