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Can women lead the church?

Is there a Biblical case for women in church leadership? Does apostle Paul forbid women from teaching men in his letters?

Keen to know more?

What does the Bible actually say about women and church leadership?

In passages like 1 Timothy 2:11-15 and 1 Corinthians 14:34-35, Paul seems to be restricting women from leadership in the early church. Yet women like Tabitha, Pheobe and Junia held leadership postitions. Is this a contradiction?

What does this mean for contemporary women like you or your sisters in Christ?

Join us and find out about the hope-filled message as we learn about giftings, callings and women’s role in the body of Christ.

Our speaker, Wilaiwan Samathimankong (Mem) is a Langham Scholar from Thailand who teaches the New Testament at Chiang Mai Theological Seminary, an evangelical theological school in Thailand. She is currently pursuing a PhD at Laidlaw College.

Join or book Mem for a free webinar on women, leadership and the Bible

You can join our free webinars or request to book Mem to talk to your home group by filling up the form below.

Spaces are limited, so get in quick!

What is Beacon Partnerships?

Beacon Partnerships represents a partnership between Leadership Training Support Group (formerly Overseas Council) and Langham Partnership International in Aotearoa New Zealand. Our vision is to equip a new generation of Christian Leaders from the Asia-Pacific region and Majority World.

We do this by giving them the opportunities to learn the skills and tools needed to teach and preach God’s Word to grow the church with depth and maturity.

Learn more about us.