In this conversation Kevin and Lee engage in a great conversation with Wes McAdams about women's roles in worship from a complementarian purview. Traditionally, church government, public (pulpit) preaching, and participation in worship in a leadership sense is a role reserved for men in many Orthodox and Protestant denominations, and is the majority position across Christendom, albeit within a range of application accross those denominational lines.
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I found out some years ago that I have some Jewish ethnicity, so I have been exploring Judaism as how it pertains to me and my life, where I come from and more; in that journey it led me to closer understanding of Jesus.
Friday May 12, 2023
Regarding talking about the Lords Supper; you really don’t understand what EXACTLY is going on nor the SIGNIFICANCE until you see it from the Jewish standpoint. This was a Sedar dinner. You have to remember that Jesus was born and raised a Jew, and lived a Jewish life. Take everything he said and did and see it through the eyes of Judaism in that day. Btw Tell Wes Aimee Newcomer says “hi”. We once went to church together. There is a book called “The Jewishness of Jesus” I highly recommend.
Friday May 12, 2023
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