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In this episode of Affinity Talks Gospel, we are joined by Phil Swann (Pastor in Wales) and Catherine Haddow (Chartered Psychologist and Founder of The Cornerstone) to discuss abuse of power by church leaders emphasising self-awareness, servant leadership, creating safe spaces for survivors, promoting humility, empathy, and understanding for healing and reconciliation within our church communities. Graham Nicholls hosts a conversation with guests Phil Swann and Catherine Haddow on the topic of abuse of power by church leaders and its impact on individuals and church communities. They discuss the importance of recognising unhealthy church cultures, the need for humility and servant-hearted leadership, and how to address trauma and abuse within church settings. Phil Swann, a pastor with a background in psychiatry, emphasises the importance of self-awareness and Christ-like leadership. He highlights the need for church leaders to create a safe and understanding environment for those who have experienced trauma and abuse. Phil calls for a greater emphasis on ministry as service rather than success, promoting a compassionate and self-reflective approach to leadership. Catherine Haddow, a Chartered Psychologist and founder of The Cornerstone, adds insights on trauma, triggers, and the healing process. She emphasises the importance of creating safety and stability for individuals who have experienced trauma, taking a careful and slow approach to address triggers and promote post-traumatic growth. Catherine stresses the significance of humility in church leaders, promoting a Christ-like attitude of empathy, self-awareness, and humbleness in their interactions with others. The conversation delves into practical strategies for church leaders to address trauma, establish healthy church cultures, and promote healing and reconciliation. We advocate for a compassionate and understanding approach to leadership, grounded in humility and the example of Christ. They emphasise the need for leaders to foster a culture of restoration and healing within church communities. Pick up a copy of our book Challenging Leaders (https://www.affinity.org.uk/challengi...) at all good Christian bookshops. Find out more about The Cornerstone at their website: https://www.the-cornerstone.net/ Chapters: 0:00:00 - Introduction 0:00:33 - What is abuse of power 0:04:10 - Leadership styles analysis 0:09:50 - Strong vs. abusive leadership 0:13:14 - Cancel culture in churches 0:20:36 - Whistleblowing and accountability 0:28:59 - Helping traumatised individuals 0:35:18 - Healing through Scripture and prayer 0:39:24 - Encouraging church family resolution 0:43:15 - Characteristics of Christ-like leaders 0:44:54 - Conclusion and call to action