What a wonderful rendition of what took place. This is my first time watching Future Church but I am not new to Dr. Barr's work. I will be sharing this with my religious trauma clients. Blessings ladies, may our Lord use you to the fullest.
I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and I enjoy these series. I did not know much about evangelical churches, but was surprised to find out women were not allowed to teach there. In the church I attend, we as women are allowed to teach and proselyte. We have leadership position in different classes or women societies. While marriage is strongly encouraged in the LDS church, the single women can still find a place at church. And while I still think the church can improve on endorsing and helping women, I also feel blessed that I was granted leadership opportunities in the church I go to. My heart goes out to those who did not have this opportunity. I pray you will be blessed with such opportunity in your communities.
When the men get this teaching that Paul said he permits not that a woman can teach or have authority over a man…. Well it just so happens that it is a very late book and many do not even think this letter to Timothy was written by Paul. Once people get on a vendetta, cannot think rationally now. Trying to show them anything, it gets to where one pastor I sat under would look at hymns to match the sermon theme which the lady choir director had selected, the pastor would scrutinize if the lyrics or the musical composition was written by a woman, that we were not going to be allowed to sing that song! I like these Catholic women and am surprised I am saying that. It isn’t only men who love God and Jesus and want some way to help others to see His truth. It is women too. I think women can identify with Jesus in that He was marginalized and His society would not listen to Him. That really hits hom with me. We are not stupid, we have education and the ability to research and to form and support our opinions. Women today are often professors in seminaries. I find this ironic, that we deny to the men of the congregation the very thing which blessed the pastor to become the minister he is.
@courag1 And they should consider that complementarianism is based on something absurd - that all men and no women are qualified to lead and preach based exclusively on their body parts. So ridiculous.
But...but....if they wrote Junia out as an Apostle then is there a curse on them now for manipulating Paul's text for political reasons? Because of the hatred of their Sisters in Christ no less, gosh! I wonder what happens to them later...
markh1104 if this makes you nauseous now imagine how you are going to feel when you cross over, the woman is unable to pass sin to her offspring, unique to women ONLY, mary mother of Jesus did not pass the sin of Adam to our Savior Jesus Christ who was born the sinless Lamb of God. Unique to men, they pass sin to their offspring...
Rugs she had in her 2 castles. She was one of Jesus's 2 wives. At her end she was covered only by her hair and was following a donkey train picking barley grains from their droppings, that how low she had dropped at the end of the revolt. You guys, need to read wider.
What a wonderful rendition of what took place. This is my first time watching Future Church but I am not new to Dr. Barr's work. I will be sharing this with my religious trauma clients. Blessings ladies, may our Lord use you to the fullest.
Then you're an idiot.
This is amazing! So grateful for the fearlessness of Dr. Barr's teaching.
Where can one get the table of Eldon J. Epp's about Junia?
You are an icon, thank you so much. You have no idea how much I need this… 😢
I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and I enjoy these series. I did not know much about evangelical churches, but was surprised to find out women were not allowed to teach there. In the church I attend, we as women are allowed to teach and proselyte. We have leadership position in different classes or women societies. While marriage is strongly encouraged in the LDS church, the single women can still find a place at church. And while I still think the church can improve on endorsing and helping women, I also feel blessed that I was granted leadership opportunities in the church I go to. My heart goes out to those who did not have this opportunity. I pray you will be blessed with such opportunity in your communities.
When the men get this teaching that Paul said he permits not that a woman can teach or have authority over a man…. Well it just so happens that it is a very late book and many do not even think this letter to Timothy was written by Paul. Once people get on a vendetta, cannot think rationally now. Trying to show them anything, it gets to where one pastor I sat under would look at hymns to match the sermon theme which the lady choir director had selected, the pastor would scrutinize if the lyrics or the musical composition was written by a woman, that we were not going to be allowed to sing that song!
I like these Catholic women and am surprised I am saying that.
It isn’t only men who love God and Jesus and want some way to help others to see His truth. It is women too.
I think women can identify with Jesus in that He was marginalized and His society would not listen to Him. That really hits hom with me.
We are not stupid, we have education and the ability to research and to form and support our opinions. Women today are often professors in seminaries. I find this ironic, that we deny to the men of the congregation the very thing which blessed the pastor to become the minister he is.
@courag1 And they should consider that complementarianism is based on something absurd - that all men and no women are qualified to lead and preach based exclusively on their body parts. So ridiculous.
St Martha the Dragonslayer? That puts her on par with St George (England) and St Patrick (Ireland) That's huge.
Fabulous!
But...but....if they wrote Junia out as an Apostle then is there a curse on them now for manipulating Paul's text for political reasons? Because of the hatred of their Sisters in Christ no less, gosh! I wonder what happens to them later...
She was the richest woman in Syria whose feet never touched the ground. That's how many
markh1104 if this makes you nauseous now imagine how you are going to feel when you cross over, the woman is unable to pass sin to her offspring, unique to women ONLY, mary mother of Jesus did not pass the sin of Adam to our Savior Jesus Christ who was born the sinless Lamb of God. Unique to men, they pass sin to their offspring...
Rugs she had in her 2 castles. She was one of Jesus's 2 wives. At her end she was covered only by her hair and was following a donkey train picking barley grains from their droppings, that how low she had dropped at the end of the revolt. You guys, need to read wider.
This is nauseating.