Former pew packer here. Now I am a volunteer. I came prepared for the possibility of toxic situations at the very least. Some things I expected, and some other things I didn’t expect at all are happening. The thing I’m so thankful for is the guidance of the Holy Spirit, that’s helping me with conflict resolution, and avoiding being put in some other situations that could be really bad.
The Episcopal Church has a public confession of sin in their liturgy. But I can assure you, this does NOT produce a culture of repentance among leadership. There seems to be no answer to these problems.
Former pew packer here. Now I am a volunteer. I came prepared for the possibility of toxic situations at the very least. Some things I expected, and some other things I didn’t expect at all are happening. The thing I’m so thankful for is the guidance of the Holy Spirit, that’s helping me with conflict resolution, and avoiding being put in some other situations that could be really bad.
We must be humble enough to own our mistakes.
Gerald, great insight... humility is so key for us as we lead and serve in ministry. Blessings!
Thank you.
Blessings!
Thank you. I just bought his book, "TOV," after watching this. What a profound perspective. I can't wait to read his thoughts
We hope you enjoy "TOV" .... it's an excellent book. We are so glad you found this episode encouraging. God bless!
My question is are these mega churches that are growing today could they be toxic
The Episcopal Church has a public confession of sin in their liturgy. But I can assure you, this does NOT produce a culture of repentance among leadership. There seems to be no answer to these problems.