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In September we held a Blog Conference on the topic of "Women and Ministry" - See the Intro Post for more info.
Blog Conference Posts:
i) Introduction and Background - Ken Finis
1) Women Elders? - Peter Barnes
2) What is Submission? (Eph 5:21-23) - Dave Woolcott
3) Working together in Ministry - John McClean
4) 1 Timothy 2:11-15 – Universal sin or an Ephesian situation? - Cheryl Schatz
5) Women and Men: Equal but sometimes Different - Doug Haley
6) Female Teaching - Catherine Booth
ii) Final Thoughts for the Continuing Discussion - Ken FinisLogin
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Leadership Archive
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Elders!
Posted on June 23, 2010 | 2 CommentsThe following is a draft of what it is that we expect from our Elders at rpc. Any feedback would be most welcome! The elders work together to form a leadership team that: *Exercises Spiritual oversight of the congregation. *Makes various practical decisions – such...
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The Slippery Slope (again!) Part 2…
Posted on March 6, 2010 | No Comments“As Night Follows Day? (Part 2) David Phillips January 28, 2010 (Editor’s note: The following article was written by David Phillips, general secretary of the Church Society, the oldest evangelical organization in the Church of England. The article originally appeared in its entirety here ....
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All in a Name…
Posted on February 26, 2010 | 3 CommentsOn another blog I read the following comment; “…egals believe in democracy when it comes to Christianity… .” It seems to me that the discussion over the role of women in the church and home is confused by the terms that are used to describe...
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Leadership Part III
Posted on October 7, 2009 | 3 CommentsIn our church we are Presbyterian. This means we have a group of Elders who oversee the spiritual and pastoral affairs of the church. The minister is considered to be the same as the other elders, though with the special task of teaching. He is...
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Leadership Part II
Posted on October 4, 2009 | 2 CommentsPaul reminds the Ephesians in Ephesians 4:11-12 that Jesus has given the church gifts. These gifts are in the form of people – apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. This leads me to one of the other things I have learnt about leadership - that God...
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Leadership
Posted on September 29, 2009 | 17 CommentsOne of the most valuable lessons I ever learnt about leadership was that leadership is not simply about getting people to do what you want. Rather it is about uniting people to a common goal that people want to be a part of. Consequently leadership...
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Eldership leadership?
Posted on August 11, 2009 | 11 CommentsI grew up with an understanding of leadership that meant that those “in authority” were somehow “above” those they were in authority over. They could tell those under them what to do, and it was wrong for them to be questioned by those they led, simply because...







