Branon Dempsey (WorshipTeamTraining.com)

Confessions of a Worship Leader

Branon Dempsey (WorshipTeamTraining.com)

  • 🎧 #DailyConfession: “Talking About Spiritual Abuse” are you serious??

🎧 #DailyConfession: “Talking About Spiritual Abuse” are you serious??

Friday 26th August 2022

Branon Dempsey discusses spiritual abuse in worship, sharing his recovery story and the importance of speaking out. Tune in for an empathetic conversation.
11 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Thought-provoking
Raw
Supportive

About this podcast

Confessions of a Worship Leader
Author:
Branon Dempsey (WorshipTeamTraining.com)
Overview:
Categories:
Religion & Spirituality
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Healing Relationships
Recovery from Trauma
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
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Breaking Chains: Confronting Spiritual Abuse in Worship

Anytime when somebody uses methods or ploys to manipulate, to control, to influence you, especially using scripture, and they twist it, I mean it's spiritually dangerous.
Ever felt the sting of betrayal where you least expected it? In this powerful episode of 'Confessions of a Worship Leader', Branon Dempsey tackles the often-hidden issue of spiritual abuse within church communities. Drawing from his personal journey as a worship leader, Branon opens up about the deep scars left by manipulation and toxic leadership. He doesn't just stop at sharing his story; he dives into the recovery process, highlighting the crucial role of speaking out and supporting one another.
Branon also sheds light on the subtle yet harmful practice of using scripture to control and the pitfalls of living by rigid laws rather than embracing the spirit of faith. This episode is a beacon for anyone who's felt lost or hurt by those they trusted in their spiritual journey. It's a heartfelt call to reclaim your faith and find healing in truth and community.
Tune in for an honest, empathetic conversation that promises to resonate deeply with anyone who's faced spiritual abuse.