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Special Episode - Women in Ministry

Special Episode - Women in Ministry

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Grab your favorite cup and pull up a chair—things are heating up in the Gospel and Grounds studio. In this special episode, we are diving headfirst into the biggest headline coming out of the June 2026 SBC Annual Meeting in Orlando. Following the overwhelming 76.6% vote passing Dr. Al Mohler’s "Truth and Unity Amendment," the Southern Baptist Convention is facing a massive turning point regarding women in ministry and the definition of a cooperating church.

But this isn't just about headlines. We’re grinding down into the theology, the text, and the structural future of the local church. As detailed in our production framework, we strive to elevate the conversation beyond internet shouting matches. Instead, you’ll hear a deeply biblical, high-level, and incredibly warm conversation over a great cup of coffee.

In this episode, we unpack:

  • The Scriptural Showdown: A respectful, multi-round debate breaking down the biblical texts. We look at the Soft Complementarian defense of male elder authority alongside vocal female prophecy (1 Tim 2 & 1 Cor 11), contrasted with the Egalitarian defense of total functional equality and New Testament leadership models like Priscilla, Phoebe, and Junia (Gal 3 & Romans 16).

  • Squeezing the Middle: How the amendment's new language specifically targets the functional act of "preaching to the assembled congregation," directly impacting churches that fall right in the middle of the debate.

  • The Titles Dilemma & The Loophole Game: A look at how churches are playing linguistic musical chairs—changing staff titles from "Pastor" to "Minister" or "Director" to stay in friendly cooperation. Is it legalistic gymnastics or strategic mission protection?

  • Confession vs. Creed: The ultimate Baptist question. By writing these restrictions directly into the SBC Constitution rather than just the Baptist Faith & Message, is the convention abandoning its historic bedrock of local church autonomy and transforming a voluntary missionary alliance into a centralized, creedal denomination?

We don't agree on every point of church polity, but our brotherhood remains firmly anchored in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Pour a cup, listen in, and join the conversation.

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