Do Pastors Need A Degree To Preach, New Pandemic, Mother's Day
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Authority is easy to claim and hard to prove, especially online and sometimes even in the church. We start with real-life catchup (playoffs takes, wild “new pandemic” rumors, Mother’s Day stories, and a surprisingly deep pickleball arc), then pivot into a question that matters for every Christian trying to find a healthy church: what actually qualifies someone to lead God’s people?
A viral debate about Dr. Cheyenne Bryant’s credentials opens the door to our bigger conversation about pastoral credentials, seminary, and whether a degree should be required for ministry. We talk candidly about how formal education can help with theology, history, and research, but also how it can’t manufacture fruit, spiritual maturity, or a genuine relationship with Jesus. The thread that keeps coming up is accountability: covering, mentorship, governance, and the New Testament pattern of being recognized and sent by the body, not self-appointed.
From there we tackle prophecy, the office of prophet versus prophetic moments, and why “God told me” language should be handled with reverence and humility. We explore testing words, making room for growth with correction, and why the five-fold ministry (apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor, teacher) protects the church from imbalance. We also challenge celebrity church culture and the pressure to get everything from one voice, when God designed the church to function as a body with many gifts working together.
If you care about church leadership, spiritual authority, sound doctrine, and Spirit-led community, this one will stretch you. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us what you think in the comments or fan mail.
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