If Your Church has a Female 'Co-Pastor' Leave NOW...Here's Why!

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Husband and wife co-pastoring is becoming more popular today in many contemporary churches. But the question remains...Is this Biblical? In this video we will explore whether it is biblical to have a female co-pastoring with her husband. The culture will tell us that co-pastoring is okay. But, what does God's word have to say about it?

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What is your view on female co-pastors? It's becoming more POPULAR but is it BIBLICAL? Share your thoughts below and, as always, keep it respectful!

thebeatagp
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The culture may change but the Word of God does not change 🙏🏾.

standupbcounted
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As a Christian woman I have absolutely no problem with what the word of God says. No is no. Period.

chindarose
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Being the wife of a pastor is already a recognizable and important role in any church. I remember at my church, when I was a young child, we had a visitor show up. She was a broken woman and looked like she was in desperate need of help. While the pastor was praying, the visitor went up to the altar. I know how nerve wrecking that must have been for her being new there and all by herself and being in such a desperate condition. I remember so clearly seeing the pastor’s wife walk all the way from the back of the church up to the altar and all she did was just put her arm around the visitor. Almost instantaneously, the visitor started hysterically crying and nearly fell over, with just the pastor’s wife holding her up and supporting her. It really had an impact on me as a young child, seeing the grace of my pastor’s wife who recognized a woman in need of a helping hand. And the assurance that she had in her role as the lady of the church, to be there for this woman, to just rest her arm around her and let her know there was someone else there who loved her. I remember thinking to myself that was the kind of woman I wanted to grow up to be. A pastor’s wife is a powerful, beautiful, incredible and impactful role in and of itself. There’s no need to try to validate it further when it speaks for itself.

signalfire
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My daddy was a Pentecostal minister. My mama and I played piano and organ. My mama had weekly ministry from the parsonage in quilt making for needy people and took part in the food preparation for special events. She never took the role of a co-pastor yet she complimented my fathers ministry and so did I. I agree with you.

kathymathison
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As Christians, there will be topics we DISAGREE on, but let’s AGREE to look to the BIBLE for answers. Whether you agree with Allen or not, he does a good job explaining and showing Biblical support for his position. Keep up the good work Allen!

biblequestionswithchristop
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Finally someone who is not afraid to teach the Bible. Why is it so hard for people to accept the clear teachings of scripture. PRIDE AND REBELLION.

mrnoedahl
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People want to be called Christian but they don’t want to accept what the scriptures have to say. The Bible is pretty straightforward for the most part. People get stuck on what they think is “fair” and not what God wants. The Words says His ways are not our ways and His thoughts are not our thoughts. We are to conform to HIM and obey His ways, not the other way around.

briizyfbaby
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Thank you very much for standing on and endorsing sound Biblical doctrine. I pray all churches will get back to the Truth of God's Word.

loriemarshall
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Well, my Father was a pastor of a small, store front church but our mother never ever said that she was the first lady or co-pastor. She was a loving and God fearing woman who came along side her husband and served God with the gifts he blessed her with: Singing, musician, cooking and hospitality and she also handled the finances. I miss her. 😌😌😌😌

subrennaevans
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It seems the closer we get to Christ’s return, the more friction we have about obeying “parts of the Word” as to simply “0beying the Word”. It’s as though we fear being governed… losing our liberties… our free will… not realizing that yielding our free will to Christ is not only a sign of love and gratitude for the for the price paid on the cross for our freedom from the eternal death sentence, but also it is a sign of our devotion and willingness to submit…. To serve our King.. Lord… which inherently are titles that reflect ownership.
Willing to deny ourselves should not be this big of a problem. But it is.

abigail
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The wife of a pastor has a very important role in the church. There's no need to be a "co-pastor" if you're a pastor's wife. A pastor's wife is a job in of itself

brianr
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Thank you so much for sharing this. My husband is a young pastor. I used to hold the opposite perspective on this. However, upon searching Scriptures, I am sincerely convinced that leadership is male. Male and female are created to be different to fill in different roles. Not co-fill the same roles. That does not diminish us as women. It's all the more beautiful. God bless you Brother Allen.

faithmomlife
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If we are Christians that means we have an authority. God’s written word is our authority. Therefore we must hold to the teachings of scripture despite our culture.

thegospelmeetslife.
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Lord help me to remove myself from any environment that your Will is not being executed in and help me to discern what is of you Will and what is not. Give me the strength to remain obedient in your word and not leading into my own understanding. Open up my eyes and ears to receive your message and open up my heat to receive your love, mercy grace and discipline. In Jesus name I pray Amen.

niacarynahs
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Priscilla and Aquila led a house church together in the New Testament (Romans 16:5, 1 Corinthians 16:19). They are also called Paul’s “co-workers” in advancing the gospel.

Havoc
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This man puts his heart and soul into the video he makes. Makes his point very very clearly

Daniel-SlaveofJesusChrist
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You did such a great job of gracefully speaking on an unfortunately, controversial topic. Just because the culture changes does not mean the scripture does.

DaisyValdivia
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My grandmother was a pastor's wife and her role in the church was so important - it is often a behind-the-scenes role, but nevertheless very critical to the life of any community of worship. When other women had a problem, a grief, a recipe, an idea, they went to her, and she spent untold hours in her own ministry - one driven by love for her husband, the church, and most of all, God. She is in Heaven now, no doubt enjoying Paradise with our Lord.

thepretendchristian
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As a female I am not discouraged by not being able to lead a church. This also frees me to not have the responsibility of this incredible burden. It doesn't mean I can't serve the Lord or make a big impact on my world! All parts of the body of the church are important! The mouth can talk but without the eye and ear it would be useless! The body of the church is important with all it's functions!

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