tcalbrecht
Puritan Board Junior
What percentage of officers in the EPC are female? Are there any female officers in the EPC who would be considered strongly Reformed/strongly confessional?
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The EPC grew by over 100 churches in the last four years with many more on their way, so although what you say may in fact be true (I am not calling you out for lying by any means) I do question how widespread these situations are in the EPC.
Glenn: to the best of my knowledge the Presbyteries that are officially complementarian are Florida & Central South. Southeast may be also. If Mid-America were divided as has been proposed, then the rump Mid-America (Missouri etc) would also be complementarian. The ones that are officially "open" to female TEs are West, East, & Midwest. And also the New Wineskins/Transitional Presbytery, of course. The rest have yet to state a position as far as I know, but I am under the impression that MidAtlantic has the "gag rule" in place, which would make it technically "open" to female TEs.
Of course, as the issue increases in intensity with incoming female TEs from the PCUSA and the female seminarians that they will in all likelihood be bringing, this issue will be re-assessed by the male-only Presbyteries.
Bear in mind that due to the EPC's "separation of powers" in regard to those courts of the church which ordain, the session of every church is able to ordain & install elders and deacons of their choice, including women. It is only the Presbyteries which have the authority to rule on Teaching Elders.
Does that help?
Shalom.
The EPC grew by over 100 churches in the last four years with many more on their way, so although what you say may in fact be true (I am not calling you out for lying by any means) I do question how widespread these situations are in the EPC.
Do you mean that because the EPC is growing that there isn't a problem or much of a problem? Where is this growth occuring? Is the growth from new church plants or from churches coming into the EPC? With the issues going on in the PCUSA there are quite a number of churches seeking a more conservative denomination with the EPC being the one of choice.