Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Preach it sista!

~ As I wrestle with whether I am indeed being called to preach, and as i wonder about my feelings of women preaching that shift inside me like a fault line and hesitate like a teeter totter, I embrace this hilarious little forward that one of my extremely gifted and spirit-led chicas sent to me...
Feel free to laugh out loud. I did. And still am.

(if you are in a more conservative circle, perhaps read it on your own time -- heh heh).

Ten Reasons Why Men Should Not Be Ordained For Ministry
10. A man's place is in the army.
9. The pastoral duties of men who have children might distract them from the responsibility of being a parent.
8. The physique of men indicates that they are more suited to such tasks as chopping down trees and wrestling mountain lions. It would be "unnatural"for them to do ministerial tasks.
7. Man was created before woman, obviously as a prototype. Thus, they represent an experiment rather than the crowning achievement of creation.
6. Men are too emotional to be priests or pastors. Their conduct at football and basketball games demonstrates this.
5. Some men are handsome, and this will distract women worshipers.
4. Pastors need to nurture their congregations. But this is not a traditional male role. Throughout history, women have been recognized as not only more skilled than men at nurturing, but also more fervently attracted to it. This makes them the obvious choice for ordination.
3. Men are prone to violence. No really masculine man wants to settle disputes except by fighting about them. Thus they would be poor role models as well as dangerously unstable in positions of leadership.
2. The New Testament tells us that Jesus was betrayed by a man. His lack of faith and ensuing punishment remind us of the subordinated position that all men should take.
1. Men can still be involved in church activities, even without being ordained. They can sweep sidewalks, repair the church roof, and perhaps even lead the song service on Father's Day. By confining themselves to such traditional male roles, they can still be vitally important in the life of the church.

3 comments:

basketcase said...

I love it and totally agree! You go girl! Beth

Rachel said...

Miss Jessica!! i just happened to find your blog!! I am glad I did so I can keep tabs on you crazy girl! love you lots!

Sam and Darcie Gutierrez said...

that was funny.