Actually, they met in the temple courts (Acts 2) in synagogues (where did Paul first go to preach) by rivers (Lydia), so they met all over. Blessings, Randy > On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 2:28 PM, JoynCharles <joyncharles@...> > wrote: > >> I do not know I have nothing to tell me about that. >> We were talking about IN THE CHURCH. >> I do not know if the rule applied to home worship. >> I think the home was where the women had total freedom to ask their own >> husbands. >> > > You realize, Charles, that the early church met in people's homes. So > your > distinction makes no sense. > > Also, it is curious that if the problem was the Corinithian women yelling > across the pews (that were not there, btw) that Paul didn't simply tell > the > women to sit next to their husbands. After all, that would fix the > problem > and would eliminate the appearance that women and men had different roles > in > the assembly. Why maintain the appearance of women over there and men > over > here if "we are all one in Christ Jesus and gender doesn't make a > difference > anymore"? > > > > -- > > Grace and peace, > Kevin Sigafoos > --------------------- > For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory > forever. Amen. (Rom 11:36) > > To subscribe, send a message to: pastorsforum-join@... > > To unsubscribe, send a message to: pastorsforum-unsubscribe@... >