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233: Church Hurt: Trendy Topic or Deep Trauma?

233: Church Hurt: Trendy Topic or Deep Trauma?

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In this episode of “Healing and Hope,” we are honored to have Rose Madrid Swetman, Associate Director at the Center for Transforming Engagement and Adjunct Faculty at The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology, join us to delve into the complex and often painful topic of church hurt. Together, we explore what church hurt really means, share personal experiences, and discuss why this issue has gained so much attention in recent years. Is it just a trendy topic, or is it a reflection of deeper trauma?

Rose brings her unique insights and experiences to the conversation, guiding us through the healing process. We emphasize the importance of acknowledging and validating your feelings, the role of forgiveness, and finding supportive communities or counselors. For those looking to reenter the church, Rose offers practical advice on setting healthy boundaries and creating a welcoming environment for others.

Finally, we share valuable resources, including where to find coaching and podcasts, to support your healing journey and provide encouragement for balancing personal recovery with active church involvement. Tune in for insightful discussions and heartfelt advice from Rose, aimed at helping you navigate and overcome church hurt

Find out more about The Center for Transforming Engagement at transformingengagement.org

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