Ordination: some questions

Bishop Paul responds to each question. Click on the video link below the question.
Introduction
Q1: In October last year, the Convention of General Synod resolved to remove the prohibition of women to the office of the public ministry in the LCANZ. Can you remind us of the background to this historic decision?
Q2: The resolution on ordination was a significant change in teaching for our LCANZ. Was this the first time our church has changed a teaching on the service and witness of women – or have there been other instances?
Q3: We are a diverse church with diverse views on various matters. Can you explain the various views we hold on ordination?
Q4: Some people say that those who support the ordination of both women and men don’t believe the Bible is the word of God. How do you respond to that?
Q5: The terms ‘confessional Lutheran’ and ‘confessional church’ are being used quite a lot these days. What does the term ‘confessional’ mean, and is the LCANZ a confessional church?
Q6: Will allowing the ordination of women inevitably lead to the conducting of same-sex marriages?
Q7: Isn’t it the historic position that only men may be ordained to the public ministry of the church?
Q8: Isn't the historic position that God created women to be subordinate to men?
Q9: It’s been said that people who support the ordination of women are not faithful to God’s word. How do you respond to that assertion?
Q10: Are there examples from church history where teachings were changed?
Q11: Some people are concerned about the validity of the sacraments if the pastor is a woman. How do you respond to that concern?
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