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Gen Z and Church Hurt: Healing and Accountability in Faith
“Today’s episode will help us understand and navigate the complexities of church hurt, emphasizing the importance of accountability, mental health, and supportive community within the church.”
In this compelling episode of the Real Life Theology Podcast, host Reagan Grace Gibbs and her cousin Joel tackle the nuanced topic of 'church hurt' among Gen Z. They share personal stories and discuss the complex balance between church accountability and genuine trauma. Through exploring ministry challenges, maintaining boundaries in ministry families, and dealing with judgment and hurtful rumors, this episode provides insights aimed at healing and understanding. Listeners are encouraged to discern God's true voice, respect the church as the bride of Christ, and find supportive leadership on their personal growth journey. The episode concludes with a heartfelt prayer for those affected by 'church hurt.'
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Joel reflects on his past misunderstandings of accountability, and Reagan emphasizes the importance of addressing members' sins out of love. They highlight the unrealistic expectations placed on pastors' kids and stress the need for boundaries to protect mental health in leadership roles.
Joel explains the difference between true conviction and church hurt, emphasizing that loving correction should not be seen as harm. They also discuss when it might be appropriate to leave a church, advising against leaving due to personal hurt unless the church is doctrinally unsound.
Throughout the episode, Reagan and Joel provide theological insights, personal stories, and practical advice to foster healing and understanding, emphasizing community, accountability, and a strong relationship with God.
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Gen Z and Church Hurt: Healing and Accountability in Faith
“Today’s episode will help us understand and navigate the complexities of church hurt, emphasizing the importance of accountability, mental health, and supportive community within the church.”
In this compelling episode of the Real Life Theology Podcast, host Reagan Grace Gibbs and her cousin Joel tackle the nuanced topic of 'church hurt' among Gen Z. They share personal stories and discuss the complex balance between church accountability and genuine trauma. Through exploring ministry challenges, maintaining boundaries in ministry families, and dealing with judgment and hurtful rumors, this episode provides insights aimed at healing and understanding. Listeners are encouraged to discern God's true voice, respect the church as the bride of Christ, and find supportive leadership on their personal growth journey. The episode concludes with a heartfelt prayer for those affected by 'church hurt.'
Follow Reagan on Social Media @thereagangrace
Visit RENEW.org to view books, articles, and more: https://renew.org/
Time Stamps:
Other podcasts by RENEW.org:
Check out RENEW.org for resources on theology and disciple making.
See below for a longer description:
Joel reflects on his past misunderstandings of accountability, and Reagan emphasizes the importance of addressing members' sins out of love. They highlight the unrealistic expectations placed on pastors' kids and stress the need for boundaries to protect mental health in leadership roles.
Joel explains the difference between true conviction and church hurt, emphasizing that loving correction should not be seen as harm. They also discuss when it might be appropriate to leave a church, advising against leaving due to personal hurt unless the church is doctrinally unsound.
Throughout the episode, Reagan and Joel provide theological insights, personal stories, and practical advice to foster healing and understanding, emphasizing community, accountability, and a strong relationship with God.
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