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19 Bringing Down the Temperature

Why does conflict seem to increase whenever churches enter transition?

In this episode of The Church Brain Podcast, Aaron Summers explores why emotionally tense seasons often magnify disagreements, frustrations, and misunderstandings inside congregations.

Drawing from Acts 6:1–7, this episode explains why conflict is often less about the visible issue and more about the fear, uncertainty, and emotional anxiety underneath the issue.

This episode covers:

• Why transition seasons increase emotional sensitivity
• How anxiety magnifies conflict inside churches
• Why leaders must separate surface emotion from deeper fear
• The danger of rushing decisions during tense seasons
• Five practical ways leaders lower conflict anxiety
• How calm leadership helps churches think clearly again
• Why healthy conflict can actually strengthen trust and ministry

Key Leadership Reminder:
Conflict is not always the enemy. Unmanaged anxiety usually is.

Scripture:
Acts 6:1–7

Reflection Question:
Where in your church are people reacting emotionally faster than they are thinking clearly?

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