

The Role of Women in the Church: Introduction and Foundation
May 10, 2021
25:51
Dr. Will Ryan and Pastor Matt look at the tough topic of women in ministry.
Complementarian: men and women have different but complementary roles and responsibilities in marriage, family life, and religious leadership. There is an important distinction between equality of worth and sameness of role. God has called men and women to different roles. They believe the Bible shows that men are called to lead the family and in the church. Men and women are equal in value, but different in function.
Egalitarian: men and women have equality in authority and responsibilities between genders. This entails women are able to exercise spiritual authority in the church. It refers to a belief that gender, in and of itself, neither privileges nor curtails a believer's gifting or calling to any ministry in the church or home. It does not imply that women and men are identical or undifferentiated, but affirms that God designed men and women to complement and benefit one another mutually.
Genesis 1:27-28
Genesis 2:18-24
Rib- The meaning is that Eve is half of Adam- an equal half. Man was “not good” without women on the earth. This is essentially a statement of mutuality or equality.
Helper (ezer)- “strength” and not subordination as it is applied to God many times and his saving power.
Genesis 3:16
If men ruling over women was part of the created order, why do we only hear of this after the fall and as a result of it? Also, If Jesus came do defeat sin and the fall why do complementarians insist on roles depicted as a result of the fall as the created order? Egalitarians will say gender hierarchy is a result of disorder.