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  1. contains numerous examples of men and women who work together in the church in a variety of roles. But there are a few scriptures in some of the letters written by the Apostle Paul that raise the question: Are there any roles or offices in the church today that are not filled by both men and women? In

  2. Part One. “And your sons and daughters shall prophesy . . . And on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of my Spirit; and they shall prophesy” (Acts 2:17-18). The Creator’s View of Women . The creation story depicts Adam and Eve, the first husband and wife, as partners.

  3. A. There is a growing pressure in the Lord’s church for women to assume leadership roles in the church as well as the public worship services. Without question, their influence of (1) society, (2) culture, (3) denominationalism, and (4) liberalism are all having an effect on God’s people.

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  4. Beyond their paramount identity as daughters of God, there are a number of more specific roles that women in the church fulfill. Our women’s discipleship ministry aims to equip women in those roles, whether those women are unmarried or married, with children or without, employed by the church or not. We desire to celebrate the specific ...

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  5. The dispute over gender roles is an issue that every church must thoughtfully navigate with much prayer and Biblical inquiry, and this paper reflects the attempt of our church to do just that. Since its inception, the Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA) has been committed to standing

  6. When it comes to the role of women in the church, there are two principle views. One is known as the complementarian view, also known as the traditional or hierarchical view. The other position is that held by evangelical feminists and known as the egalitarian view. Of these two, the complementarian view is the position supported by Scripture.

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  8. What women say and aspire to today challenges both men and women to ask who they are and what is their place and role in society. All the answers are not yet forthcoming, but asking the questions opens up new vistas of possibilities for full and rounded human development for men as well as women.

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