I was part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. They rafted a bunch of denominations in "unity" and wanted to "allow" all the differences. Next thing you know every practice imaginable was the lowest common denominator. They lost half their congregants. A bunch of Methodist and Episcopalian Churches did the same thing within a decade. I have always understood it was demonic influence allowed by local church boards and a lot of 'educated' liberal commie types spearheading the operations under a banner of love and tolerance. I remember as a young kid my mom pleading 'Do not go against Biblical mandates, for the love of God! How can we be christian and allow this, we stand for nothing." We got out of there with a lot of other people. A lot of people in those other denominations have told me the same story.
It always begins with doctrinal compromise and cracking the door open for Satan. Bring in women and/or LGBTQ to leadership, fix them to the pulpit and you’ve got a dying church and denomination.
Women in the pulpit is cancer for the church. Arm them with LGBTQ ideology and you’ve got turbo cancer. ⛪️ ⚰️ 🔥
Amen! I see nothing wrong with a woman in church giving her testimony or leading a prayer, but I think that God leads men to the pulpit. I have never attended a church with a woman pastor, priest or clergy, etc. and I have no intention of doing so. Our church has women leaders who are very active with many projects. We are called upon to lead in prayer just as the men are called upon. We did have a Ladies Sunday when our Pastor was out of town and we got to do the Communion, prayer, sermon and lead the music, but that's only as far as we go. It was to show our young people that when/if the men are away, that women can step up until they return. Praise God for our Men he appoints to lead us. And the same goes for me for President. SORRY LADIES. I'm old-fashioned. God didn't appoint Bethsheba to be King, but David.
I totally agree. When my former church hired a female pastor it was all downhill from there. They regularly fly the rainbow flag, and have a ministry for teenage Trannys.
Episcopalian Church has been woke since before woke was a thing. I don’t understand how that even happened. Unless part of the plan.
I was part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. They rafted a bunch of denominations in "unity" and wanted to "allow" all the differences. Next thing you know every practice imaginable was the lowest common denominator. They lost half their congregants. A bunch of Methodist and Episcopalian Churches did the same thing within a decade. I have always understood it was demonic influence allowed by local church boards and a lot of 'educated' liberal commie types spearheading the operations under a banner of love and tolerance. I remember as a young kid my mom pleading 'Do not go against Biblical mandates, for the love of God! How can we be christian and allow this, we stand for nothing." We got out of there with a lot of other people. A lot of people in those other denominations have told me the same story.
It always begins with doctrinal compromise and cracking the door open for Satan. Bring in women and/or LGBTQ to leadership, fix them to the pulpit and you’ve got a dying church and denomination.
Women in the pulpit is cancer for the church. Arm them with LGBTQ ideology and you’ve got turbo cancer. ⛪️ ⚰️ 🔥
Amen! I see nothing wrong with a woman in church giving her testimony or leading a prayer, but I think that God leads men to the pulpit. I have never attended a church with a woman pastor, priest or clergy, etc. and I have no intention of doing so. Our church has women leaders who are very active with many projects. We are called upon to lead in prayer just as the men are called upon. We did have a Ladies Sunday when our Pastor was out of town and we got to do the Communion, prayer, sermon and lead the music, but that's only as far as we go. It was to show our young people that when/if the men are away, that women can step up until they return. Praise God for our Men he appoints to lead us. And the same goes for me for President. SORRY LADIES. I'm old-fashioned. God didn't appoint Bethsheba to be King, but David.
I totally agree. When my former church hired a female pastor it was all downhill from there. They regularly fly the rainbow flag, and have a ministry for teenage Trannys.