Have you ever wondered what Paul might say to modern American Believers? Well, Paul’s letter to the church in the city of Ephesus might be the closest we can get. The city of Ephesus was the seacoast capital of proconsular Asia, and was one of Asia’s great religious, political, and commercial centers. The famous temple of Diana, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, was situated in Ephesus and created a culture of sexuality and the occult. As a huge temple it served as a fitting illustration to Paul, when he wrote his Epistle to the Ephesians, of the true Church of Jesus Christ, the abode of the Holy Spirit. The substance of the epistle is, indeed, the calling and conduct of the Church. When Paul wrote from his prison in Rome, he would show the saints that in the invisible Church they had a temple, not made with human hands, infinitely more glorious. Who we are as the people of God and how should we live in the world we find ourselves in is Paul’s underlying theme throughout the book. Join us for a 6 part Bible study of Ephesians online led by Pastor A.T. on Sundays at 5:00 pm. There is one class left on February 25th. Register for a link to the zoom call.