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Are Christians Allowed to Question Their Pastor?

34 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Are church members allowed to question leadership? It might seem like an obvious answer but in some environments, voicing concerns can feel discouraged, uncomfortable, or even wrong. Whether it’s due to fear, a culture of silence, or the unintentional idolization of leadership, many believers struggle to know where the line is. In this episode, we unpack this topic, discussing leadership, accountability, and the role of congregants within the Church. Faithful members who attend, serve, and invest in their church should be able to voice concerns. Scripture doesn’t call for blind loyalty; it calls for healthy accountability, humility, and truth spoken in love. Check us out! Instagram: @SeriouslySis.Podcast [https://www.instagram.com/seriouslysis.podcast/] YouTube: @SeriouslySisPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@SeriouslySisPodcast]

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