How narrow minded.
Buy biblically correct.
Sorry that biblical reality doesn’t agree with your feelings
As a woman, I will respectfully disagree.
Men are called upon by God to be leaders. They readily embrace tenets and hold the line on teaching.
Women are peacemakers by nature and more prone to find “common ground.”
In the war against sin, there is no common ground.
Give me a godly man in the pulpit any day of the week. There are others roles women can fill. This is not one of them.
As a female refugee from a once-holy, once-Biblical church that committed feminist suicide (UMC), I am glad to see another denomination learning from those mistakes.
Some individual women may be fine; but pressure groups of activist women inside a denomination to change the clear meaning of the scriptures—which are clear on this topic of not having women as pastors over men—are not good.
Most of the old-time mainstream denominations are victims of modernity's era of electronic communications, in which bad ideas proliferate with ever-increasing rapidity under a cover of good intentions. The cover story may be true or false: “If you like your doctrine, you can keep your doctrine”—until the next national convention, where delegates can vote the scriptures up or down. This has been the fate of Wesley's formerly trustworthy church.
LOL. (You’re gonna get roasted for forgetting the /s tag.)