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Trust in pastors has hit an all-time low. In 2001, 64% of Americans rated clergy as honest and trustworthy. Today it's 27% — the steepest drop of any profession.But here's the strange part: as trust collapses, the hunger for church keeps growing, especially in younger generations.This week on Redemption Talks, we get honest about why the church has earned so much of this distrust, money, accountability, lavish living, church hurt, and what it would actually take to rebuild it. Because trust is broken in a second and built over a lifetime.If you've ever wanted to walk back into a church but couldn't bring yourself to trust it again, this conversation is for you.
By Redemption ChurchTrust in pastors has hit an all-time low. In 2001, 64% of Americans rated clergy as honest and trustworthy. Today it's 27% — the steepest drop of any profession.But here's the strange part: as trust collapses, the hunger for church keeps growing, especially in younger generations.This week on Redemption Talks, we get honest about why the church has earned so much of this distrust, money, accountability, lavish living, church hurt, and what it would actually take to rebuild it. Because trust is broken in a second and built over a lifetime.If you've ever wanted to walk back into a church but couldn't bring yourself to trust it again, this conversation is for you.