Biblical Church Culture Never Changes over Time or Geography
It's been said that churches exist within their social context. Christ's worldwide Church has it's own culture, though. Immediately, someone will say, probably thinking of Islam, that modern people are degraded by embracing ancient culture, and they will think they have won an argument against a biblical Christian culture by saying so. But consider that ancient biblical culture would have rules about how to wear sandals and robes, similar to the Islamic woman's veil, but biblical cultural rules transcend time to immediately speak to us in the present time as it offers teaching about how we should treat each other, for two instances, by shunning the Christian who won't repent of any specific sin, and by walking circumspectly around The World, with gentleness and wisdom. Women shouldn't have spiritual authority over a man, because father Adam was created first and because mother Eve was tricked into sin, while Adam was not tricked but did it at the behest of his wife. These are basic to new creatures in Christ, and so is every mandate of the New Testament for The Church, which are all given after The Resurrection, but some of the New Testament - before The Resurrection - was to Israel under Mosaic Law.
Christians live by the Law of The Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus. We have all freedom, but these mandates about good behavior that we have already been told in The Bible hold true for all Christians. If there's an exception, consideration should be given as to whether Paul or whoever else gave the mandate would have said your exception is also godly, because we don't live by a list of laws - not even The 10 Commandments! - but we have freedom from sin, and so we can make decisions, but, for the most part, the mandates in our Bible are both wide-ranging and specific and they help us with a loving help, so we should not disparage them petulantly.