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“The Mrs.”
Categories: MEN & WOMEN, RELATIONSHIPS, THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCHRecently the pastor’s wife asked me to call her ‘pastor’, too. She said it shows respect to her because she was also called. Should you call the pastor's wife ‘pastor’ because she told you, or should it be because GOD puts it in your heart?Sincerely,
Name Tag
Dear Name Tag,
Regardless of how anyone (including the pastor’s wife) feels, she should never be called ‘pastor’. Pastors, also known as ‘elders’ and ‘overseers’, are always men. 1 Tim 3:1-7 and Tit 1:5-9 outline the requirements for becoming a pastor. One of those requirements is that he be a husband of one wife (Tit 1:6, 1 Tim 3:2). That would naturally exclude all women from ever being pastors.
Considering that the verses we’ve just highlighted are exceptionally easy to find and very clearly outline the rules for leadership, we here at AYP would like you to consider the real possibility that your current congregation doesn’t pay attention to the Scriptures. God clearly condemns those who replace the Bible with the traditions of men (Col 2:8). We recommend that you read “Finding The Church” and “Preacher Interrogation” to help you as you take a serious look at the faithfulness of your current church. After talking to the pastor’s wife and asking her about those verses, we would love to hear back from you to know what she said.