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EPISODE · Jan 2, 2026 · 36 MIN

The Emotional Life of a Church

from The Church Renewal Podcast · host Flourish Coaching

Change exposes what a church feels before it reveals what a church thinks. We dive into the emotional life of congregations—why two churches with the same theology can react in opposite ways—and how leaders can read reactivity, lower anxiety, and guide people toward gospel health. Drawing from family systems theory, we unpack complementarity, the pursuer‑withdrawer dance, and the pitfalls of fusion and cutoff. Then we connect those insights to pastoral practice: using the GRACE analysis to name grief and celebrate hope, taking a true morale pulse, and choosing presence over pressure when resistance surfaces.You’ll hear concrete ways to shape Sunday spaces that actually calm the room: normalizing lament, embracing purposeful silence, and preaching texts that dignify sorrow without surrendering to it. In the boardroom, we talk psychological safety, honest check‑ins, and inviting staff and lay leaders to share the “intel” you need to steward the system well. We also face the hard truth Friedman warned about: unhealthy systems often expel healthy leaders to preserve the status quo. Rather than fight or flee, we show how differentiated leadership stays connected, refuses to mirror anxiety, and keeps moving toward people with the most powerful question in conflict: “Help me understand.”If you’re navigating sabotage, chronic resistance, or the slow freeze of a stuck culture, this conversation will help you discern process from content, apply grace and truth without flinching, and keep your eyes fixed on the aim: a secure people sent on mission. Listen, share with your team, and tell us where you’re seeing reactivity and how you’re responding. If this helped you, subscribe and leave a review so more leaders can find it.Resources for you“The GRACE Analysis” - The Church Renewal Podcast S3 E24Ken Quick Pt 1 of 3 CRP S3.5 E3Ken Quick Pt 2 of 3 CRP S3.5 E2Ken Quick Pt 3 of 3 CRP S3.5 E1Ephesians 4:11 - 16 “grow up into Christ who is the head” , ESVSupport the showPlease connect with us at our Website, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. If you'd like to support the work of Flourish Coaching you can click here to make a donation.Connect with Jeremy to discuss podcasting.

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Change exposes what a church feels before it reveals what a church thinks. We dive into the emotional life of congregations—why two churches with the same theology can react in opposite ways—and how leaders can read reactivity, lower anxiety, and guide people toward gospel health. Drawing from family systems theory, we unpack complementarity, the pursuer‑withdrawer dance, and the pitfalls of fusion and cutoff. Then we connect those insights to pastoral practice: using the GRACE analysis to na...

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