Even as they prepare to vote on a formal ban on churches with women pastors, delegates to the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to boot one such church from its ranks.

Messengers, as voting representatives are known, voted 6,759 to 563 to oust First Baptist Church of Alexandria, a historic Virginia congregation that affirms women can serve in any pastoral role, including as senior pastor. A similar scenario played out at last year’s meeting. Two congregations, including a well-known California megachurch, were ejected from the convention. Ninety-two percent of messengers approved this year’s ouster.

The Virginia congregation has been involved in the nation’s largest Protestant denomination since its 19th century founding and has contributed millions toward denominational causes. But it came under scrutiny after the pastor of a neighboring church reported it to denominational authorities over its having a woman as pastor for children and women.

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    153 months ago

    The Alexandria church is currently led by a man, Robert Stephens, but the church has made clear it believes women can serve as senior pastors…

    I couldn’t help but laugh at the absurdity of this. The church they kicked out doesn’t have a woman pastor and doesn’t have plans to have a woman pastor. They just said “we think women could be pastors” and that was enough. Jesus Christ, these people.

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      43 months ago

      Christians often claim persecution. They persecuted themselves?