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Southern Baptists Vote on Women Pastors
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Southern Baptists are voting again on a controversial amendment that would formally ban churches with women serving as pastors—this is the fourth time the proposal has come up, and it’s still not quite enough to pass. While the denomination’s official statement already opposes women in pastoral roles, this amendment seeks to tighten the rules even further, targeting churches where women preach—even if it’s just occasionally. Led by Albert Mohler, the push aims to settle years of debate, with supporters citing biblical interpretations and opponents pointing to scripture that they say supports women in ministry. Meanwhile, the convention also plans to address social issues, including condemning antisemitism and advocating for compassionate treatment of migrants—while still acknowledging the need for immigration enforcement.
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