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From Burnout to Belonging: Paul Dazet on Vulnerability, Healing, and the Slow Work of God (Part 2) | PT 127

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What if the secret to church health isn’t strategy, but vulnerability?

In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, Pastor Paul Dazet opens up about pastoring through cancer, exhaustion, and loss. He found these limitations became a surprising gateway to renewal. With honesty and humility, Paul describes how letting go of performance gave birth to a church culture rooted in healing, authenticity, and radical grace.

🎙️ In This Episode:

  • The impact of pastoring a small church after leading a growing one
  • How vulnerability—not charisma—transformed his congregation
  • Why confession and emotional honesty are spiritual practices
  • What happens when safety becomes the culture, not just the sermon

⏱️ Timestamps:

01:20 – Embracing limits and learning to love without pretense

04:00 – Deconstruction, reconstruction, and spiritual honesty

07:30 – Mystical moments and learning outside the institution

10:00 – Pastoring alongside his daughter in the same town

13:00 – A new kind of church culture: vulnerability and authenticity

16:00 – Unexpected growth rooted in emotional safety

19:00 – A theology of confession and communal healing

26:00 – A beautiful mess: letting go of performance

28:00 – Health limitations and spiritual clarity

30:00 – Writing, Substack, and the ministry of centering prayer


💡 Takeaway:

Church doesn’t have to be big and perfect community.

Paul’s story is a reminder that when pastors lead from a place of vulnerability and honesty, the Spirit does work no strategy could accomplish. This is a vision of ministry where weakness is not a liability, it’s the doorway to healing.

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