Women as Elders: Exploring Biblical Leadership Roles


Dive into an engaging exploration of women's roles in church leadership as Mike Erre and Tim Stafford dissect biblical texts and historical contexts to address the question: Can women be elders? Unpacking examples of female leaders in early...
Dive into an engaging exploration of women's roles in church leadership as Mike Erre and Tim Stafford dissect biblical texts and historical contexts to address the question: Can women be elders? Unpacking examples of female leaders in early Christianity, they challenge traditional interpretations and discuss the implications for modern church practices and gender equality.
Key Takeaways:
• Biblical Evidence of Female Leadership – Analyzing scriptural accounts of women like Phoebe, Priscilla, and the "chosen lady" who served in leadership roles in the early church.
• Reframing the Term 'Elder' – Exploring how the meaning of 'elder' in the biblical context differs from modern hierarchical structures and what it signifies for gender roles.
• Addressing Counterarguments – Examining common objections to women serving as elders and providing insights from biblical scholarship to counter these views.
• Impact on Modern Church Practices – Discussing how embracing women in leadership roles can influence the church's mission and promote gender equality within the faith community.
Guest Highlights:
Nate and Seth Erie – Mike's sons join the episode with humorous and heartfelt reflections on college life, personal growth, and the importance of self-support, adding a personal touch to the conversation.
Resources Mentioned:
• Marg Mowczko's Research on Women Elders – margmowczko.com
• Philip Payne's Book Man and Woman, One in Christ
• 1 Timothy 3 – Qualifications for Overseers (Bible Gateway)
• 2 John – The "Chosen Lady" (Bible Gateway)
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The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio
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Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre
Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford
Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy