
The Remnant Radio's Podcast Cover Up Culture Versus Exposure Culture
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Feb 17, 2026 They debate the difference between cover up culture and exposure culture and when public exposure is warranted. They examine leadership qualifications versus charisma and how churches protect image over people. They discuss biblical processes for accountability, risks of mob justice, and how online critics can force correction when local systems fail.
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Two Cultures Shaping Church Accountability
- Cover-up culture hides leaders' wrongdoing to protect vision, image, or revenue.
- Exposure culture counters that by publicly revealing abuses to protect the broader church.
Anointing Over Character Harms Churches
- Cover-up culture often elevates anointing above character and ignores biblical qualifications.
- That mindset excuses abusive leaders and prevents proper oversight or removal.
David's Monarchy Is Not A Church Template
- Applying Old Testament monarchy examples (like David) to modern church leadership is often misleading.
- Churches are meant to be led by shepherds, not kings, so monarchy analogies can justify abuse.




