Seriously, Sis Podcast

The Church Needs to Stop Faking Fine

29 min · 29. Apr. 2026
Episode The Church Needs to Stop Faking Fine Cover

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In this episode, we discuss why toxic positivity can be harmful to the Church body. While hope and encouragement matter, pretending everything is always fine can create loneliness, shallow relationships, and unrealistic expectations. We talk about why honesty is necessary for real community, how hardship teaches us to support one another, and why the Church should be a place where people can be known, not just appear okay. Check us out! Instagram: @SeriouslySis.Podcast [https://www.instagram.com/seriouslysis.podcast/] YouTube: @SeriouslySisPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@SeriouslySisPodcast]

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