Mendalla
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The head of your church is called the President? Is that typical in UU churches? The head of my church is the Pastor. The person who's called our President is the leader of our denomination. The highest office in my church women are allowed to fill is that of Deacon. The highest level of lay leader in my church is that of Elder. That office is not available to women.
Yeah, we're weird that way. President = Chair of the Board. The minister is a spiritual leader and teacher, and provides advice and guidance to the board, but the board is where the buck stops in all matters save worship (as ministers have "freedom of the pulpit" and both the right and authority to determine what happens in services).
So, @Mendalla , what is the correct terminology to describe a church that restricts offices of the church based on gender.
If fundamentalist is not accurate, is there a proper term?
Why you asking me? However, I'll give a partial answer. Fundamentalist is definitely the wrong term as it is not defined by attitude to women but by attitude to scripture and, to be honest, there are churches that do not meet the definition of fundamentalist that restrict women (including the UCCan at one time). The Roman Catholic church, save extreme conservative arms of it like Opus Dei, also does not meet the definition of fundamentalist and we know exactly where their "glass ceiling" lies.
The correct terms, to my eye, is "sexist". However, as evidence by past defence of the attitude by certain members here, they do not see themselves that way.
EDIT: The Wiki article on fundamentalism, in particular the section on Christianity, defines it well.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamentalism