7 Christian denominations that don't allow women to serve as pastor
Orthodox Presbyterian Church
The Orthodox Presbyterian Church, a theologically conservative denomination founded by notable fundamentalist Christian academic and preacher J. Gresham Machen, does not ordain women.
In a 2005 document, the OPC addressed the argument of the Old Testament prophetess Deborah, who is commonly used as a scriptural example of why women should be allowed to serve as pastors.
“Deborah was a judge, a position roughly equivalent to a ruler such as a queen, president, or other civil authority. To judge was to rule,” stated the OPC. “It was not a position of religious authority; the priests and Levites were the preachers and worship leaders during that time.”