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Handling Church Wounds

46 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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Church hurt is one of the most painful experiences a believer can face. When the place that was supposed to bring healing becomes the source of the wound, it can leave us questioning our faith, our community, and sometimes even God Himself. In this episode of Detours, we tackle the difficult question: "What do you do after church hurt?" We discuss why hurt within the church cuts so deeply, the difference between being offended and being wounded, how to navigate forgiveness, and what it looks like to trust Jesus when His people have let you down. Whether you've walked away from church, are struggling to stay connected, or are helping someone who has been hurt, this conversation offers biblical encouragement, practical wisdom, and hope for the journey ahead. Because while people may fail us, Jesus never will.

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