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Can women be pastors—and how should Christians think biblically about leadership in the church?
In this episode of Theology Is Fun, Dr. Corey Abney and Dr. Ben Skaug begin a thoughtful, Scripture-driven conversation on one of the most debated issues in the modern church: women serving as pastors and elders.
Rather than reacting to cultural pressure or internet arguments, the discussion carefully defines key theological frameworks and traces the issue back to Scripture, creation, and the New Testament’s understanding of church office and authority.
The conversation explores:
This episode aims to bring clarity without hostility, conviction without arrogance, and truth without caricature—while acknowledging the sensitivity of the topic and the real harm caused when Scripture is ignored or misapplied.
If you’ve ever wondered how Christians should approach this issue faithfully, humbly, and biblically, this conversation provides a grounded starting point—without taking itself too seriously.
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🎧 Available wherever you listen to podcasts
📖 Part 2 continues the discussion on where and how women are called to lead and serve in the church
Listen on Apple Podcasts – podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theology-is-fun/id1808965100
Listen on Spotify – open.spotify.com/show/4EZUfXCbWCbSs6VpbAYSEb
Follow Dr. Corey Abney on Instagram
instagram.com/corey.abney
Follow Dr. Ben Skaug on Instagram
instagram.com/ben.skaug
Learn more about Bell Shoals Church
instagram.com/bellshoals
Watch full sermons from Dr. Corey Abney
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLbG1nVw0Ymu2gj1-OkB9WyX9vgWaOtot
By Dr. Corey Abney & Dr. Ben SkaugCan women be pastors—and how should Christians think biblically about leadership in the church?
In this episode of Theology Is Fun, Dr. Corey Abney and Dr. Ben Skaug begin a thoughtful, Scripture-driven conversation on one of the most debated issues in the modern church: women serving as pastors and elders.
Rather than reacting to cultural pressure or internet arguments, the discussion carefully defines key theological frameworks and traces the issue back to Scripture, creation, and the New Testament’s understanding of church office and authority.
The conversation explores:
This episode aims to bring clarity without hostility, conviction without arrogance, and truth without caricature—while acknowledging the sensitivity of the topic and the real harm caused when Scripture is ignored or misapplied.
If you’ve ever wondered how Christians should approach this issue faithfully, humbly, and biblically, this conversation provides a grounded starting point—without taking itself too seriously.
👍 Like, subscribe, and join the conversation in the comments
🎧 Available wherever you listen to podcasts
📖 Part 2 continues the discussion on where and how women are called to lead and serve in the church
Listen on Apple Podcasts – podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theology-is-fun/id1808965100
Listen on Spotify – open.spotify.com/show/4EZUfXCbWCbSs6VpbAYSEb
Follow Dr. Corey Abney on Instagram
instagram.com/corey.abney
Follow Dr. Ben Skaug on Instagram
instagram.com/ben.skaug
Learn more about Bell Shoals Church
instagram.com/bellshoals
Watch full sermons from Dr. Corey Abney
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLbG1nVw0Ymu2gj1-OkB9WyX9vgWaOtot