## Bishop T.D. Jakes’ Return to the Pulpit: Confusion, Controversy, and a Legacy at Risk

In 2022, Bishop T.D. Jakes made headlines when he ceremoniously passed the pulpit of The Potter’s House to his daughter, Sarah Jakes Roberts. The world watched viral videos of him blessing her, marking what seemed to be a historic transition of spiritual leadership.

But as 2026 unfolds, whispers of power struggles, secret meetings, and shifting leadership dynamics have church members and leaders alike questioning whether the Jakes legacy is falling apart.

Bishop T.D. Jakes Return to the Pulpit Has Fans Confused and Church Leaders Worried

### The Torch That Was Never Fully Passed

While Sarah stepped forward, delivering emotional and relatable sermons, Bishop Jakes never truly disappeared. Behind the scenes, he retained legal control and continued to influence major decisions. By late 2024, church insiders noticed Jakes’ increasing presence—reviewing departments, making staff changes, and reasserting his authority in leadership meetings. The torch may have been passed in public, but in private, Jakes still held the flame.

### A Controversial Re-anchoring

In early 2025, Bishop Jakes returned to the stage without warning, declaring a need to “re-anchor the house.” His words, though vague, seemed to criticize the direction Sarah had taken. Jakes hinted that some had become too comfortable with “cute over conviction,” a pointed remark at the softer, more vulnerable culture Sarah had cultivated.

Tensions escalated when Sarah reportedly sought to expand her Woman Evolve ministry into a separate church. According to leaked sources, Bishop Jakes shut down the plan, fearing it would dilute the Potter’s House brand. This decision allegedly caused a period of silence between father and daughter.

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### Hidden Dynamics and Changing Atmosphere

For two years, Sarah built a culture of openness and healing, especially for women. But Jakes, rooted in the traditions of the ‘90s, felt the spiritual authority was waning. Financial boards expressed concern about the shift, noting that while Sarah’s social media following grew, longtime donors felt disconnected from the new, music-heavy services. As attendance and giving fluctuated, Jakes stepped back in—not just as a father, but as CEO.

Theological Tug-of-War

This isn’t simply a family spat—it’s a battle of theology. Sarah represents a gospel focused on mental health and self-actualization, while Bishop Jakes champions prophetic decree and spiritual warfare. When Jakes returned, his tone was corrective, emphasizing “anointing versus popularity”—a direct critique of influencer-style Christianity. Their rare joint appearances are awkward, with viewers picking up on subtle tensions and interruptions.

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### The Corporate Takeover

The Potter’s House is more than a church; it’s a global enterprise worth millions. When Jakes handed over the pulpit, he didn’t hand over the financial keys. Legal documents never fully transferred decision-making power to Sarah, creating a “phantom leadership” where she had influence but Jakes retained veto authority.

The tension reached a boiling point during a 2025 budget meeting, when Sarah pushed for digital rebranding and lifestyle content, while Jakes insisted on keeping the word-based foundation.

### Silence and Purges

Longtime associates expected to mentor Sarah have quietly retired or been reassigned, suggesting a purge to ensure Jakes’ voice dominates. Even Sarah’s husband, Toure Roberts, has shifted focus to their Los Angeles ventures, raising questions about whether the family is being squeezed out of Dallas leadership.

### A Legacy at Risk

Jakes’ return risks alienating the new generation Sarah brought in. For many Gen Z and millennials, Sarah was their bridge to church. If they perceive she is being undermined, they may leave not just The Potter’s House, but organized religion altogether. Jakes faces a dilemma: allow the church to evolve, or pull the reins so tight that progress stops.

### The Wild and Free Breakout

Will Sarah walk away and build her own Woman Evolve empire? She has the numbers, fame, and message, but leaving her father’s house could fracture the family permanently. For now, she remains, but the stage seems to shrink beneath her feet. Every Sunday is a waiting game—will Bishop Jakes take the mic, or will Sarah share her own testimony of healing?

This power struggle is watched by thousands of pastors facing their own succession crises. If the Jakes family can’t navigate this transition, who can? The future of The Potter’s House—and the Jakes legacy—hangs in the balance.