This man walks into your assembly, professing himself to be a believer:
Longer hair, but trimmed, some make-up but not much, tastefully done, no jewelry, wearing slightly feminine, but still possibly gender neutral apparel.
He wants to join your church, perhaps get involved in ministry someday.
Does he have to change?
If yes, why?
If not, why not?
This man walks into your assembly, professing himself to be a believer:
Long hair, jewelry, including earrings, more make-up than the man above, but still not gaudy or over the top, definitely wearing women's clothing.
He wants to join your church, perhaps get involved in ministry someday.
Does he have to change?
If yes, why?
If not, why not?
This woman walks into your assembly, professing herself to be a believer:
Short, cut hair, modest level of jewelry, no make-up at all, wearing semi-masculine, but mostly gender neutral clothing.
She wants to join your church, perhaps get involved in ministry someday.
Does she have to change?
If yes, why?
If not, why not?
This woman walks into your assembly, professing herself to be a believer:
Longer hair, facial hair, no make-up, no jewelry, wearing men's clothing.
She wants to join your church, perhaps get involved in ministry someday.
Does she have to change?
If yes, why?
If not, why not?
This man walks into your assembly, professing himself to be a believer:
Longer hair, jewelry, no make-up, facial hair, wearing men's clothing.
He wants to join your church, perhaps get involved in ministry someday.
Does he have to change?
If yes, why?
If not, why not?
This woman walks into your assembly, professing herself to be a believer:
Shorter hair, tasteful jewelry, nicely applied make-up, wearing women's clothing.
She wants to join your church, perhaps get involved in ministry someday.
Does she have to change?
If yes, why?
If not, why not?
Scriptural answers only, no hypocrisy.