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Episode 5: FTK S2E5 Proper Etiquette for Visiting Pastors — Part 2

26 min · 1. juni 2026
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Proper etiquette for pastors visiting other churches isn’t about rigid rules—it’s about honor. Honor for the local shepherd, honor for the gathered body, and ultimately, honor for Christ. When pastors get this right, it strengthens unity across churches and models the kind of servant leadership Scripture calls us to live out.

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