
The Courage to Lament: Aubrey Sampson on Grief, Ministry, and Sacred Sorrow (Part 2) | PT 131
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What if we stopped fearing lament in church, and started embracing it as holy?
In this powerful follow-up conversation, pastor and author Aubrey Sampson joins Tara Beth and Mark to talk about leading while grieving, pastoring through pain, and creating sacred space for sorrow in the church.
🎙️ In This Episode:
- How unprocessed grief distorts our leadership and faith
- The courage it takes to bring your honest self to the pulpit
- Why lament isn’t faithless, it’s an act of deep spiritual trust
- What churches gain when they normalize grief in worship
⏱️ Timestamps:
03:00 – Prayers we’re afraid to pray
08:00 – The grandkids only God could give
12:00 – The gift of lament in public worship
17:00 – Creating space for sorrow in Sunday services
21:00 – What unprocessed grief does to leaders
26:00 – Giving yourself permission to pause
30:00 – Big Feeling Days and writing for the littlest grievers
💡 Takeaway:
Grief doesn’t disqualify us from ministry: it deepens it.
Lament is not a detour from discipleship; it is discipleship. Aubrey’s story invites us to become churches that grieve well, love honestly, and make space for the sacred work of tears.