The Dangers of Celebrity in the Church (Katelyn Beaty)

Episode Summary

We live in a fame-saturated culture. Celebrity figures run our largest corporations, media entities, and megachurches. But the characteristics of celebrity—unquestioned authority, dynamic public personas, and tendency toward abuse—make it a dangerous feature in Christian churches. Recent stories about abusive, exploitative celebrity pastors have spotlighted this fact.

In this episode, Katelyn Beaty discusses her new book Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church. She identifies the key features of fame and celebrity that infect every element of our culture and diagnoses their central issues, including secrecy, self-promotion, anger, and pride. She asks whether the business world has become the model for the church and whether the American church is unique in its elevation of celebrity pastors. The church needs to know the dangers of celebrity and find ways to remain accountable in its pursuit of the gospel.

Chapters

    • 0:00 Seeking versus receiving fame

    • 2:14 Celebrity and self-promotion

    • 4:48 When the platform becomes the point

    • 9:00 Public personality and false intimacy

    • 12:21 Billy Graham and the Modesto Manifesto

    • 18:06 Anger, narcissism, leadership, and celebrity

    • 21:35 Privacy versus secrecy

    • 24:40 Church boards

    • 28:23 American megachurches

    • 34:21 Avoiding celebrity pastors

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Katelyn Beaty

Katelyn Beaty is the editorial director of Brazos Press, a journalist, and keen observer of trends in the American church. She has written for the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Washington Post, Religion News Service, Religion & Politics, and The Atlantic and has commented on faith and culture for CNN, ABC, NPR, the Associated Press, and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. She is cohost of the Saved by the City podcast (Religion News Service) and previously served as print managing editor at Christianity Today. She’s the author of Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church (Brazos Press, 2022) and A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World (Simon & Schuster, 2016).

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