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Over time, preaching moved to the centre of the gathering—and leadership quietly followed. What began as equipping slowly turned into replacing. The sermon became the main expression of the Word, and the pastor became the primary carrier of ministry, while the body learned how to listen rather than function.
This short reflection asks a hard but hopeful question:
Have our structures equipped the saints—or taught them to stay silent?
By Brendon Naicker3
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Over time, preaching moved to the centre of the gathering—and leadership quietly followed. What began as equipping slowly turned into replacing. The sermon became the main expression of the Word, and the pastor became the primary carrier of ministry, while the body learned how to listen rather than function.
This short reflection asks a hard but hopeful question:
Have our structures equipped the saints—or taught them to stay silent?