Is it easy to distinguish between the two? Is it possible for a worship band to lead worship without some element of performance involved?
Monday, October 30, 2006
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Thursday, October 12, 2006
After brief discussions on this today, and the need for a topic to blog on that isn't benvolio (sorry), I thought I'd use this.
I know it's a subject gone over and over, and debated numerous times, but I'm sure it can't hurt to discuss it again.
I'm not very good at expressing my opinion in writing (or talking really for that matter) but I'll try. I have nothing against women having leadership roles in churches, I think it's necessary to have women in leadership in order to engage with society as it is now, how can the church hope to engage if it's refusing to put women in positions of authority when society is currently pushing for equal oppurtunities?
What are your opinions?
I know it's a subject gone over and over, and debated numerous times, but I'm sure it can't hurt to discuss it again.
I'm not very good at expressing my opinion in writing (or talking really for that matter) but I'll try. I have nothing against women having leadership roles in churches, I think it's necessary to have women in leadership in order to engage with society as it is now, how can the church hope to engage if it's refusing to put women in positions of authority when society is currently pushing for equal oppurtunities?
What are your opinions?
Last time I started a blog I think I got to my 5th inane rambling before I decided it would be a good idea (and a relief for the poor unfortunates who had to read it out of friendship duty) to stop. But hey, hopefully this time I'll have more interesting things to ramble about, and since it's compulsory I don't have to feel guilty at boring anyone! I seem to remember having to stop writing a diary when I was younger because I even bored myself! Or should I not have admitted that?