
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


On a weekend when civic pride often takes center stage, Pastor Angelo turns our attention to the apostle Paul’s call to live as citizens of a higher kingdom. Anchored in the Greek verb politeuomai—“conduct your citizenship”—this message challenges us to embody unity, humility, and self-giving love that transcends party lines and social divides. Explore why Paul contrasts “empty praise” (kenodoxia) with Christ’s self-emptying and how the Lord’s Table renews our true allegiance. Listen in and discover practical ways to live “worthy of the gospel” in everyday life.
By Wesley Memorial United Methodist ChurchOn a weekend when civic pride often takes center stage, Pastor Angelo turns our attention to the apostle Paul’s call to live as citizens of a higher kingdom. Anchored in the Greek verb politeuomai—“conduct your citizenship”—this message challenges us to embody unity, humility, and self-giving love that transcends party lines and social divides. Explore why Paul contrasts “empty praise” (kenodoxia) with Christ’s self-emptying and how the Lord’s Table renews our true allegiance. Listen in and discover practical ways to live “worthy of the gospel” in everyday life.