Examining Women’s Role as Deacons
Biblical Evidence Against Women Deacons
- 1 Timothy 3:8-12 uses masculine language for deacons
- The “husband of one wife” requirement (1 Timothy 3:12)
- Potential inconsistency in listing qualifications mid-passage
Biblical Evidence Supporting Women Deacons
- 1 Timothy 3:11’s Greek allows “women” instead of “wives”
- Paul’s commendation of Phoebe as a “diakonos” (Romans 16:1)
- No qualifications given for elders’ wives by comparison
Historical Context
- Early church women served in vital ministries (Titus 2:3-5)
- Phoebe entrusted with significant responsibilities
- Women’s service was valued but possibly distinct from official office
Practical Considerations
- Many churches create separate deaconess roles
- All ministry should align with biblical principles (1 Timothy 2:11-12)
- Submission to church authority and Christ remains paramount
“I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a deacon of the church in Cenchreae.” (Romans 16:1)
Conclusion
While Scripture doesn’t definitively settle this issue, churches should:
- Carefully examine biblical evidence
- Consider their theological tradition
- Ensure all ministry aligns with Scripture
- Value women’s contributions to church life

