Should the Church Be Involved in Politics?
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This week on the Hope Church Cleburne Ask A Pastor Podcast, Pastor Todd Barham tackles one of the most talked-about and tension-filled questions Christians are asking today: “Should the church be involved in politics?”
In a culture where everything feels political and division seems louder than ever, this episode brings a biblical perspective to the conversation. Pastor Todd unpacks what Scripture says about government, political engagement, and the role of the church in today’s world—without compromising truth or losing sight of Jesus.
You’ll hear honest discussion about:
- The difference between being biblical and being political
- Why government has authority—but not ultimate authority
- The church’s role in speaking truth without becoming partisan
- How Christians can engage politically without idolizing politics
- The dangers of political apathy and political idolatry
- Practical ways believers can stay grounded in Scripture while navigating today’s culture
This episode is a reminder that our hope is not found in political parties, candidates, or elections—but in Christ alone.
“No election will save the world—Jesus already did.”
If you’ve struggled to know how faith and politics should intersect, this conversation will challenge, encourage, and help you think biblically in a divided world.
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