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Ministry & identity: what it means to be a “Professional Christian”

Ministry & identity: what it means to be a “Professional Christian”

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概要

Should church leaders be revered?

0:00 – Trailer

0:38 – Intro: Faith. No Filter.

1:53 – “Professional Christians”

3:57 – Reverend is an honorific

8:22 – Why I don’t want to be revered

11:56 – The danger of the pedestal crash

14:46 – The nagging sense of never being enough

16:38 – Ministry math and impossible workloads

22:44 – Impostor syndrome, guilt, and pressure

23:38 – Grit and grace: trying your best and failing

32:48 – Taking the role seriously, not yourself

In this episode of Filthy Hope, hosts Rev Ness Williams-Henke and Rev Jon Humphries pull back the curtain on the realities of ministry and what it means to be a “professional Christian.” They unpack the language of “Reverend” as an honorific, the weight of being placed on a pedestal, and the subtle danger of power, privilege, and unrealistic expectations in church leadership.

This episode explores impostor syndrome, the pressure of never feeling enough, and the temptation to believe the hype when others call you “the revered one.” With honesty and humility, Ness and Jon reflect on grit and grace, the importance of collaborative leadership, and why the Church is healthiest when leaders are taken seriously but never idolised.

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