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How can the church be a place where people feel safe enough to confess sin, seek help, and grow?
In this episode of Four Preachers and a Podcast, we tackle a tension every faithful church must face: how to uphold holiness while also creating a culture where struggling people can come into the light without fear.
The gospel calls the church to be a community of truth and grace—but too often, people hide their struggles because they fear shame, gossip, or harsh judgment. When that happens, sin thrives in secrecy and people suffer in silence.
Together, we discuss what it really means for a church to be “safe,” what Scripture teaches about confession and restoration, and how leaders and members alike can help foster an environment where honesty leads to healing.
By Robert Hatfield, Chance Hicks, Hiram Kemp, Brad McNutt5
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How can the church be a place where people feel safe enough to confess sin, seek help, and grow?
In this episode of Four Preachers and a Podcast, we tackle a tension every faithful church must face: how to uphold holiness while also creating a culture where struggling people can come into the light without fear.
The gospel calls the church to be a community of truth and grace—but too often, people hide their struggles because they fear shame, gossip, or harsh judgment. When that happens, sin thrives in secrecy and people suffer in silence.
Together, we discuss what it really means for a church to be “safe,” what Scripture teaches about confession and restoration, and how leaders and members alike can help foster an environment where honesty leads to healing.

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