A Caution to Local Church Leaders on Public Comments

When acting in a leadership role, local church leaders must exercise discipline in their verbal asides and public remarks. While personal opinions and differences are natural, expressing disagreement or disapproval—whether directly or through subtle comments—during official responsibilities undermines fellow leaders and auxiliary efforts. This behavior does not reflect the principle of sustaining others in their callings.
Concerns or differing views should be addressed privately and respectfully with the appropriate individuals—not voiced in front of the congregation or group. Publicly signaling disapproval, even indirectly, weakens unity and diminishes trust.

Leaders carry influence. Use it to uplift, support, and sustain—not to sow doubt or division.

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