Rev. Greg Wissinger

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Paul continues his advice for relationships within the faith, giving direction to fathers and children, masters and slaves. Paul could not imagined a world without slavery, but he did provide a framework for changing the status quo on Kingdom-style living. We can use these same principles to help guide on controversial issues so that our viewpoints align more with God's intention.

Paul continues to give an overview of the Christian faith to the Ephesians instructing them to walk in the Light of Christ and to be wise. Join Pastor Greg as he expands on a couple of Paul's wisdom tidbits and how we might adjust our lives to become people who live wisely.

Paul challenges the Ephesian Christians to take off the old self and put on the new self. The key to putting on the new self is found in verse 23: "to be made new in the attitude of your minds." Join Pastor Greg as he shares how we might go about changing our minds so that good behavior will follow.

Advertisers, politicians, social influencers, YouTubers, false teachers and many others in the world are all trying to get something from us. Just like today, the world of the Ephesians was full of those sorts of people. Paul's concern was that the believers not get sucked into those things but grow up to recognize such trickery for what it is and resist it. Join Pastor Greg as he shares Paul's remedy for the world's trickery: A grown-up faith.

What Do You Want for 2023? John 1.35-39. Jesus' first recorded question in the Gospels is "What Do You Want?" Join Pastor Greg as he challenges us to think about what we want from our relationship with God in the coming new year.

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