The Church is called to be a place of life, healing, and freedom, but sometimes the systems we build get out of balance. Busyness gets rewarded, family takes a backseat, and saying “no” gets labeled as unfaithful. Before long, leaders and volunteers are running on empty, convinced this is just what ministry demands.
In this episode of Holy & Worn Out, we’re unpacking what healthy boundaries actually look like in the middle of unhealthy systems. Boundaries aren’t selfish or unspiritual — they’re biblical. Even Jesus withdrew to pray, and He’s our model for stewarding strength well.
We’ll talk about:
Why boundaries matter for your soul, your family, and your calling
What unhealthy systems look like (and why they resist boundaries)
Practical ways to set boundaries with time, emotions, and relationships
How to trust God with what you can’t carry
Healthy boundaries don’t push people away — they protect what’s most important. They make space for joy, rest, and faithfulness that lasts.
If you’ve ever felt trapped in an unhealthy church system, this conversation is for you.