The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is sharply divided over a proposed amendment to ban affiliated churches from allowing women to serve as pastors and elders. A vote on the amendment will take place at the annual SBC meeting this Tuesday. While there is a general theological consensus that senior pastor roles should be exclusively filled by men, opinions vary widely on the broader implications of what is being referred to as the Law amendment.
The amendment, proposed by Arlington Baptist Church pastor Mike Law, would insert new language into article three of the SBCs governing document, which outlines the requirements for churches in the SBC.
A church [is] in friendly cooperation with the Convention . . . which . . . 6. Affirms, appoints, or employs only men as any kind of pastor or elder as qualified by Scripture,' the amendment states.
Poster Comment:
Not a wise move. They already are losing churches over other issues.