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Favoritism isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s a warmer greeting for the “important” person, a better seat for the one with money, or instant trust for someone with the right résumé. We walk through James 2:1–13 and let it confront the subtle hierarchy that can slip into church culture, where appearance, influence, and donations start to matter more than spiritual maturity and shared need at the cross.
By First Baptist Church HoptownFavoritism isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s a warmer greeting for the “important” person, a better seat for the one with money, or instant trust for someone with the right résumé. We walk through James 2:1–13 and let it confront the subtle hierarchy that can slip into church culture, where appearance, influence, and donations start to matter more than spiritual maturity and shared need at the cross.